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Old 07-27-11, 12:45 PM   #1
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thats what i thought, will you try to add it whenever you revisit the mod?

as to the hands being correct, IIRC if the guage image is the same size and the hands are overlayed on top of it so i would think it would still work the same
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Old 07-27-11, 04:38 PM   #2
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as to the hands being correct, IIRC if the guage image is the same size and the hands are overlayed on top of it so i would think it would still work the same
What I meant is that the hands won't point correctly. On a 24 hour clock they would point correctly at 9:00 am, but not at 9:00 pm (21:00).

As for changing the clock in the office, which off the top of my head is non-functional, I might.
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Old 07-27-11, 06:35 PM   #3
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What I meant is that the hands won't point correctly. On a 24 hour clock they would point correctly at 9:00 am, but not at 9:00 pm (21:00).
ummm, im not really following you there but im guessing your speaking of the true 24 hour clock that uses 1 thru 24 and has 24 points on the clock face, yes that type of clock would never read correctly unless the files were heavily adjusted so 30 minutes equaled 1 hour to match the clock face.

on a 24 hour clock such as the one shown in your picture, both numbers are shown (9) and (21) for that position on the clock so 9 am is also 2100 you just need to judge day or night for yourself and this type of clock face would work correctly.
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ummm, im not really following you there but im guessing your speaking of the true 24 hour clock that uses 1 thru 24 and has 24 points on the clock face, yes that type of clock would never read correctly unless the files were heavily adjusted so 30 minutes equaled 1 hour to match the clock face.

on a 24 hour clock such as the one shown in your picture, both numbers are shown (9) and (21) for that position on the clock so 9 am is also 2100 you just need to judge day or night for yourself and this type of clock face would work correctly.
First of all, that's not my picture. Nuc posted it.

Secondly, I couldn't see the extra numbers at first, but did after clicking the image and seeing the bigger version. So yeah, that clock face would work.

Ever since I figured out GIMP, I've been on a graphics editing kick. I'm working on another project right now, but when it's finished, I might take a look at the clocks.
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