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Display clock (system time) in standard view
~OHM~:
--- Quote from: marko on June 23, 2017, 10:37:25 am ---use "tt"
formatdate(now(),hh:mm tt) = 04:36 PM
formatdate(now(),HH:mm tt) = 16:36 PM
Updated the post above to use these more streamlined formatting strings.
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works great...but now I need 12hr format.... :o
blgentry:
Look up at Marko's example. Little h's are 12 hour. Big Hs are 24 hour.
Brian.
~OHM~:
thanks Brian
btomi9:
Thanks man, it worked like a charm! 8) _RESPECT_
--- Quote from: marko on June 01, 2017, 02:36:52 am ---You can do this now if you want :)
If you click on the player display bar, one of the options there is "Customise display"... click on that.
Get the expression below in there somewhere...
formatdate(now(),dddd dd MMMM yyyy) ::: formatdate(now(),HH:mm)
I've attached a clip of mine so you can see what to expect.
You could add seconds there too if you really wanted, but, there's a caveat (isn't there always) as when playback is stopped, the display doesn't update the time in 'real time' so the seconds would just be irritating, sitting there, frozen on the last time the display updated :)
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marko:
Thanks. Glad it worked for you.
The respect though... that should go to Matt and the team for giving us the ability to put these things in place if we want to.
For some reason, some of it sticks in my head which means I can help out a bit here and there :)
-marko
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