New KDE Plasma Analog Clocks

Feb 10, 2021 5:26 AM

johnvolker

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KDE Plasma clock ported from Cairo-Clock (Glassy). This is the first clock that I tried to port into KDE Plasma. It still has issues. As you can tell the minute marks can be seen outside of the glass, but I will fix this after I do a few more clocks. What I'm trying to is develop an app. in KDE Plasma that will allow the user to quickly and easily change their desktop clock no matter which Plasma Style they are using. If you use KDE Plasma you probably understand this is not easy to do right now.

This is the same clock but I changed the second hand to red. I know this is a simple change, but like I said I knew nothing about Inkscape, .svgs, or clocks. The first four clocks took me two weeks to figure out. Now I can change a Cairo-Clock to a Plasma clock in a more reasonable 45 minutes.

This is the same clock with a light background.

Here is the same clock, but resized larger.

Dashboard screenshot (Global Theme - Breeze, Plasma style - We 10XOS, Window Decoration - K01 Dark) Kubuntu 20.04 with Dashboard...

...with the taskbar and an application open.

Here is another Cairo-Clock ported to Plasma (TimeWarpRedux)...

...with a different background. This clock took a long time to do because the clock face wasn't centered and I didn't know anything about Inkscape or desktop clocks, but I'm learning.

Another Cairo-Clock (Booble)...

...the asme clock with a different background.

A Mickey Mouse clock also from Cairo-Clock...

with a different background.

This clock also took a long time to change to KDE Plasma. (Nautica)

A Simple-flat-black clock.

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