Authors
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tzosdclock
      by Greg Schenzel
based on xosd-clock (NOT osd_clock) code
      by Thomas Sibley

Description
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This program can display customizable clocks on the root window via OSD in
any number of time zones. There are two ways to use it:
A) Run the program multiple times with at least the -c, -t, and -i options
B) Set up a file called ".tzlist" in your home directory, and run with "-tzl"
   argument. Same file and format as tzwatch. For example, here is my file:
US/Pacific    "Berkeley, CA/US"
US/Mountain    "Greeley, CO/US"
US/Central    "New Orleans, LA/US"
US/Eastern    "Chesapeake Bay, MD/US"
Europe/London    "London/UK"
Europe/Amsterdam    "Amsterdam/NL"

Installation
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1) Run `./configure`
2) Run `make`
3) Run `make install`
4) Set up your timezones. See Description (above) and Usage (below).

Usage
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NOTE: There is no need to background the process ("&"). No matter how
	it is run, the actual clocks will fork() into the background.

tzosdclock [-h | -tzl | [-c city] [-t tz] [-i index]] [-fn font] [-va vert]
		[-ha horz] [-tc colr] [-oc colr] [-os int] [-u secs] [-ft fmt]
Main Arguments:
	-h       Help
		- OR -
	-tzl     Parse .tzlist file
		- OR -
	-c city  City for this instance. def: Local
	-t tz    Timezone. def: NULL (Local)
	-i index Index. Used for vertical spacing. def: 1
Options:
	-fn font Font identifier to be used. def: lucida console
	-va vert Either top, middle, or bottom. def: top
	-ha horz Either left, center, or right. def: left
	-tc colr Color of text. def: Green
	-oc colr Color of outline. def: Grey
	-os int  Size of outline. def: 0
	-u secs  Seconds between updates. def: 6
	-ft fmt  Time format, see strftime(3). def: %A, %e %B %Y. %R %Z

