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diff --git a/mongoclock.1 b/mongoclock.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 46131ff..0000000 --- a/mongoclock.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -.TH MONGOCLOCK 1 MONGOCLOCK -.SH NAME -mongoclock - Just a humongous clock for the terminal -.SH SYNOPSIS -.BR mongoclock -.SH DESCRIPTION -Type -.BR mongoclock -in the terminal and it will either, depending on -the terminal size, show the time \fIHH:MM\fP or -\fIHH:MM:SS\fP with humongous digits. -.PP -If the terminal is too small, it will not run. -.PP -.BR mongoclock -is designed to be fit on most screens and be -readable from all practical distances, so that -it can be used in place of a standard wall- or -alarm-clock. If the font is not big enough for -your (or if it is too large,) just change the -font size on your terminal. If it is not the -right colour for you, simply change the font -colour on your terminal -.SH OPTIONS -The -.B cp -utility shall conform to the Base Definitions -volume of POSIX.1-2008, -.IR "Section 12.2, Utility Syntax Guidelines" . -.PP -The following options shall be supported: -.TP -.B -s -Display the posix time (seconds since 1970-01-01 -00:00:00 UTC, ignoring inserted and removed leap -seconds). -.SH RATIONALE -It is really nice to have a large clock on your -computer, instead of a small clock somewhere in -your room, when your are sleeping. It is also -nice to have a glansable clock available on your -netbook for when you need to keep track of the -time but are not working on a computer. -Pocket-watches are just too much work to getting -up, opening, closing, and putting down, and you -would not like to forget it when you leave if -you are in a public place. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR watch (1) -.SH AUTHORS -Mattias Andrée -.RI < maandree@kth.se > |