Formatting issue with tooltip and message
Thanks for the additional hint. I also tried that, but did not work for me. With a tab char the tooltip seams to break and only shows the name of the first timezone. But I can live with the "spaces" solution. And if it bothers me too much I might just write my own app ;-) And otherwise your app is great and gives me exactly the information I need. Cheers, Erik On Sat, Feb 8, 2020 at 11:40 PM Bernmeister bernmeister@users.sourceforge.net wrote: Hi Erik, To render the text in the Show Date/Time dialog,...
Hi Erik, To render the text in the Show Date/Time dialog, I use HTML which nicely formats and aligns. Unfortunately, HTML is not rendered properly, if at all, for the tooltip/bubble text. All you can do is add spacing between items via the Message Layout dialog. Another user found a possible workaround by using the TAB character, so perhaps give that a try. Cheers, Bernard.
Formatting issue with tooltip and message
Bug Fix: Java 11+ has changed the first parameter from int to long for accessing Windows registry.
Bug Fix: Java 11+ has changed the first parameter from int to long for accessing Windows registry.
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Increase version number. Revert back to build for Java 1.6.
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The timezones are controlled by Java itself. Hyderabad is India Standard Time, so use Asia/Calcutta, Asia/Kolkata or UTC+05:30 and then rename the timezone to Hyderabad.
The timezones are controlled by Java itself. If Hyderabad is not listed, you will have to use UTC+05:30 instead.
The timezones are controlled by a 3rd party library, Joda Time. If Hyderabad is not listed, you will have to use UTC+05:30 instead.
This app is my most used widget.. Thank you for sharing it. How can I add Hyderabad India UTC +0:530
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Very nice little piece of software. However, I also disliked the staggered view,...