Display the date and time in your browser's status bar. Features: * Displays the time and date in the status bar of your browser. * The time, date, and display formatting are all fully customizable. * Position the clock anywhere on the statusbar. Author: Cosmic Cat Creations <momokatte@hotmail.com> WWW: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/52/ Generated with FreeBSD Port Tools 0.77
Responsible Changed From-To: freebsd-ports-bugs->sat sat@ wants to have xpi- PRs
Thanks for the submission! Can you please, if possible at all, choose between statusbarclock and statusbar-clock for the portname? Also, I would advise using the real homepage in the WWW field: http://www.cosmicat.com/extensions/timestatus/ The addons site should really be considered a placeholder and avoided at all costs. No need for a new shar, just tell me what to do. Thanks again!
> Can you please, if possible at all, choose between > statusbarclock and statusbar-clock for the portname? statusbarclock is imo better. So take this, if you have no objections. But why do you want the portname changed at all? To avoid underscores in portnames? If so, please let me now, so I can consider it in future ports. > Also, I would advise using the real homepage in the WWW > field: > http://www.cosmicat.com/extensions/timestatus/ Yes, a good idea. Thanks for your effort. -- Mit freundlichem Gruß, With best regards, Simon Olofsson http://olofsson.de
On 7/30/06, Simon Olofsson <simon@olofsson.de> wrote: > > Can you please, if possible at all, choose between > > statusbarclock and statusbar-clock for the portname? > > statusbarclock is imo better. So take this, if you have no > objections. But why do you want the portname changed at all? To avoid > underscores in portnames? If so, please let me now, so I can consider > it in future ports. Yep, we can have underscores in portnames, but I think we should limit their use. They are hard to type and don't look very natural. The addons site imposes their use for some reason, but we don't need to adopt their naming scheme. BTW, I'm always in favor of "there's more than one way..." mottos, but it's just very interesting to me why someone would want a clock in their browser. I've got date and time in my fluxbox tray and it seems comfortable enough as I see it across all desktops. In the meanwhile, I'll commit it...
State Changed From-To: open->closed Committed, thanks!
Hi, the chrome.manifest got lost during your commit. Without it, it's not working. Here's the chrome.manifest: http://olofsson.de/simon/tmp/chrome.manifest -- Mit freundlichem Gruß, With best regards, Simon Olofsson http://olofsson.de