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WMMOONCLOCK(1)						      General Commands Manual						    WMMOONCLOCK(1)

NAME
WMMOONCLOCK - Dockable Moon Phase Clock SYNOPSIS
wmMoonClock [-display <Display>] [-bc <Color>] [-lc <Color>] [-dc <Color>] [-low] [-lat <Latitude>] [-lon <Longitude>] [-h] DESCRIPTION
wmMoonClock displays the current phase of the moon. Clicking on the icon brings up different displays -- there are 5 in all. The different "pages" are; First Page Shows the Moon phase image. Second Page Shows the current Local Time (LT) and Universal Time (UT), the Moon's Age (number of days since last new moon), the geometric (as opposed to temporal) fraction of the way through the current lunar cyle (e.g. 50 for full moon), the fraction of the Moon's disc that is illuminated (ratio of area illuminated to total area of disc) and whether the Moon is (locally) visible of not (i.e. is it above the horizon?). Third Page Shows the Rise and Set times for yesterday (first line), today (middle line), and tommorrow (last line). If the Moon does not rise or set on a given day a `null time' is shown (--:--). Note that these times should still be good for high latitude observers. Also note that there will always be at least one (--:--) showing up per month. This is because once per month the Moon will rise (set) on a given day but will set (rise) in the very early portion of the next day. Fourth Page Shows the Moon's horizon coordinates (i.e. the Altitude/Azimuth system). Azimuth is measured in degrees CCW from due south, and altitude is measured in degrees from the horizon up to the Moon. Distance (Dist) is measured in units on Earth radii (1 Re is about 6370km). Note that this is a local coordinate system and will not be correct if the observer's latitude and longitude are not set correctly. Fifth Page Shows the Moon's ecliptic coordinates. (i.e. the Right Ascention/Declination system). Useful for astronomers? Many of the quantities shown will not be correct unless LT and UT are correct, and the user specifies the proper latitude and longitude. OPTIONS
-display <display> Use an alternate X Display. -bc Set background color. (E.g. #7e9e69 or blue) -lc Set color of text labels. -dc Set color of data values. -low Conserve colors. For 8-bit displays, a lower-color pixmap will be used automatically, but you can also force its use on higher-color displays if necessary. -lat <Latitude> Observers Latitude in degrees. Positive in northern hemisphere, negative in southern hemisphere. -lon <Longitude> Observers Longitude in degrees. Greenwich is 0.0, and longitude increases positively toward the west. (Alternatively, negative num- bers can also be used to specify longitudes to the east of Greenwich). -h Display list of command-line options. BUGS
Who knows? (Let me know if you find any). AUTHOR
Michael G. Henderson <mghenderson@lanl.gov> 21 December 1998 WMMOONCLOCK(1)

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WMCALCLOCK(1)						      General Commands Manual						     WMCALCLOCK(1)

NAME
WMCALCLOCK - Dockable Calendar Clock SYNOPSIS
wmCalClock [-h] [-display <Display>] [-b <Volume>] [-e <Command>] [-24] [-s] [-S] [-L <Longitude>] [-l] [-tc <color>] [-bc <color>] [-tek- ton] [-comicsans] [-arial] [-luggerbug] [-jazz] DESCRIPTION
wmCalClock is a simple Calendar Clock with anti-aliased text and drop-shadows. OPTIONS
-h Display list of command-line options. -display [display] Use an alternate X Display. -b <Volume> Beep on the hour with specified volume (between -100 and 100). -e <Command> Command to execute via double click of mouse button 1. (Use quotes if your command has white space in it). -24 Show time in 24-hour format instead of default 12-hour AM/PM format. -30 Show local time in 30-hour format. Times between midnight and 6 AM are displayed as belonging to the previous day, so the hour ranges from 6 to 29. -g Show Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). -s Show Greenwich Mean Sidereal Time (GMST) in 24-hour format. -S Dont show seconds. -L <Longitude> Show Local Sidereal Time (LST) in 24-hour format. Longitude is in degrees (- for West + for East). -l Force use of lower color pixmap to conserve colors. On displays with <= 8 bits, the low color Pixmap will always be used. -tc <color> Change color of time-field digits. -bc <color> Change color of time-field background. -tekton Use the Tekton font for time field. -arial Use the Arial (i.e. Helvetica) font for time field. -jazz Use the JazzPoster font for time field. -luggerbug Use the LuggerBug font for time field. -comicsans Use the ComicSans font for time field. BUGS
Who knows? (Let me know if you find any). AUTHOR
Michael G. Henderson <mghenderson@lanl.gov> 16 December 1998 WMCALCLOCK(1)
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