GNOME Lunar Clock Applet Manual

This is version 0.16 of the GNOME Lunar Clock Applet manual.

Table of Contents
1. GNOME Lunar Clock
1.1. Usage
1.2. Customization
1.3. Known Bugs and Limitations
1.4. Authors
1.5. License

1. GNOME Lunar Clock

GNOME Lunar Clock, shown in Figure 1, displays the current phase of the Moon as an applet for the gnome panel. To add this applet to a Panel, right-click on the Panel and choose Panel->Add to panel->Applet->Clocks->GNOME Lunar Clock.

1.1. Usage

Important

Your geographic coordinates need to be properly set and your computer clock must maintain accurate time in order for correct moon data to be displayed. See Properties to set your geographic coordinates and consider using the ntpdate package to set the computer clock if you have internet access.

Clicking on the applet displays astronomical data pertaining to the moon including:

Right-clicking on the applet brings up a menu containing the following items:

  • Properties… — opens the Properties dialog.

  • Help — displays this document.

  • About… — shows basic information about GNOME Lunar Clock Applet, including the applet's version and the author's name.

1.4. Authors

GNOME Lunar Clock was written by Josh Buhl (), based on wmMoonClock by Mike Henderson and the Wanda the Fish applet by George Lebl. The cartoon moon image was created by Nissen.