The clock's display and position are stored in a temporary file only. This seems the least intrusive way of managing things for a non-critical program. If the temp file is deleted (which is perhaps what your system does on re-boot), default settings are restored.
Cool you can add the clock to Auto-Launch... I tend to use Windows, and haven't figured out how to do this! With best regards, Hugh Senior FLCo Shawn wrote: The clock does remember location upon relaunch as long as you haven't rebooted. I've also added to Auto-Launch and it launches upon reboot, but does not remember location. I love Clockview! On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 6:38 AM, FlexibleLearning <[email protected] > wrote: > As requested by the community: > > - Linux build is available > - Multiple monitors are now supported > - Location is restored on re-launch > - 'About' is now a systemWindow so should not be hidden behind other > windows > > Download at www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock > > > With best regards, > > Hugh Senior > FLCo > The home of: > - ChartMaker www.FlexibleLearning.com/chartmaker > - DatePicker www.FlexibleLearning.com/datepicker > - The Scripter's Scrapbook www.FlexibleLearning.com/ssbk _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode
