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Commodore Amiga - BUILDING THE DATA STRUCTURE

Commodore Amiga
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Changing the Size and Position
of
the Clock
To
change
the
size of an analog clock, drag the Sizing Gadget at
the
lower
right-hand
corner
of
the
window. (You
cannot
change
the
size of a digital
clock's
window.)
To
move the Clock to a new location, drag the window by
its Drag Bar.
Changing from a
12-
to a 24-Hour Clock
You
can
display
either
a 12-hour or
24-hour
clock by choosing 12
Hour
or
24
Hour
from
the
Mode
menu.
The
current
setting is indicated by a
check
mark.
Displaying the Seconds
If
you
don't
want to display the
second
hand
on
an analog
clock
or
the
digits for
the
seconds
on
a digital clock, select
the
Seconds gadget in
the
lower left
corner
of
the
Clock window. Selecting the Seconds gadget again
restores
the
second
hand
or
the
seconds digits.
Setting the Alarm
The
items in the
Alarm
menu
let you use
the
Clock as an
alarm
clock.
The
"alarm"
is
a brief flash
on
the
display (the
same
flash
that
appears
when
an
error
occurs)
accompanied
by an equally brief
"beep"
sound
if your Amiga
is
attached
to audio
equipment.
To
set the alarm, choose Set. In
the
requester
that
appears,
the
time
is
shown using
either
a 24-hour clock or a
12-hour
clock with
"AM"
or
"PM"
indicated.
To
change
the
hour
setting,
point
to
the
digits for
the
hours, click
the
Selection button,
then
select
either
the
up arrow (to move
the
time
ahead)
or
the down arrow (to move
the time
back).
To
change the setting for
the
minutes,
point
to
the
digits
for
the
minutes, click the Selection button,
then
select
either
the
up or
down arrow. Selecting
AM
or
PM
switches the setting.
When
the
time
is
Appendices
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