LCD Clock v0.2 [Feb-12][FF]

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I know the feeling. Now that I've got Ubuntu Feisty running after upgrading a week ago with some big problems to fix (thanks for upgrading during the beta phase) I felt it was time to try to resolves some other issues. The LCD Clock in Tb2 came up on my list today when I saw this post.

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I was just thankful that Premier created a working version for Thunderbird 2. I love LCD Clock, but was disappointed when version 3 didn't allow for gradients for the background. Great addition to both FF and TB, though.
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Yep. A must have extension for me, especially since I often cover up my clock screenlet and otherwise can't see the time. I guess old radio habits die hard.
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Cato62 wrote:I was just thankful that Premier created a working version for Thunderbird 2.

Don't mention it.
Thanks.

Cato62 wrote: I love LCD Clock, but was disappointed when version 3 didn't allow for gradients for the background. Great addition to both FF and TB, though.

I am also the same thought.
The reason why LCD Clock 0.3.1 and 0.4.2 cannot be used with Thunderbird is that canvas element is not supported.
If canvas is enable community build, it is possible.

.mozconfig
# Enable Canvas Support
ac_add_options --enable-canvas

The following image is an example of canvas-enable community build of Thunderbird
2.0 + LCD Clock v0.4.2. ( It is very beautiful! )
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Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; ja; rv:1.8.1.3)
Gecko/20070420 Thunderbird/2.0.0.0 (tete009 SSE PGO) ID:2007042006
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Does this mean that v0.3 or 0.4 will work with Thunderbird 2.0?
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DosHog wrote:Does this mean that v0.3 or 0.4 will work with Thunderbird 2.0?
What? :shock:
Premier wrote:If canvas is enable community build, it is possible.
Do not you understand my English?
I am sorry. 8-)
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Forgive my ignorance, but how can I tell if canvas is enabled?
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[Information]
For LCD Clock 0.3.1 or 0.4.2.
LCD Clock will work comfortably.


Thunderbird 2.0.0.0 Private Build - Enabled canvas. (Windows only)
"Tete's Atelier - Software"
http://www1.plala.or.jp/tete009/en-US/s ... HUNDERBIRD

Thank you for Mr. tete.

LCD Clock 0.4.2
"LCD Clock 0.4.2 - The Extensions Mirror"
http://www.extensionsmirror.nl/index.php?showtopic=5945

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It very liked LCD CLock.
I want the display of the number of seconds if possible. :D
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