DAITAI Clock
by autumn_dream (community developer)popularity rank: 201
description: English support. Please tell me if the wrong expression. Even if your Chumby does not support for Japanese fonts, this widget can display in Japanese. I hope you enjoy the Japanese style. View in Japanese, please see [[http://maruta.be/autumndream/700|here]]. 大体の日時がわかる時計です。 日本語化していないChumbyでも日本語表示ができます。日本語での表示は上記URLを参照して下さい。 タップすれば正確な日時がわかります。 背景色はランダムで変わります。 chumbyを振ると、背景色が変わります。 The Japanese "DAITAI" means in English "roughly". This clock shows the roughly date and time. tap display, you will know the exact date and time. shake chumby, you can change the background color. ※「[[http://azukifont.mints.ne.jp/|あずきフォント]]」を使用させていただきました。
Click the widget to enable audio if the widget uses it. Note that modern browser security may prevent the widget from loading content from other web sites, however the widget should be able to load properly on the chumby devices. These previews are possible through the use of Ruffle ‐ note that Ruffle is still a work in progress, and not all Flash features are implemented, so some widgets may not perform optimally.
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Comments
autumn_dream
– March 20 2009
Thank you love! I embed Japanese fonts in my widget, that widget supporting the view of the Japanese on your Chumby. Similarly, other characters can. But, Japanese fonts, the license can be embedded in Flash is very little....
Stein
– March 20 2009
A fantastic trend ! I love it... Does Chumby support Japanese/Chinese characters?
autumn_dream
– March 18 2009
Thanks for the comment. I'm not good at English. Also, I know little of a culture other than Japan. Please explain the expression in English to me. If so, I will make the English version. I know week name, month name in English. 「上旬」「中旬」「下旬」 is the expression? The lower left Hour 「時」=> "o'clock" ?
velkrosmaak
– March 17 2009
At the risk of sounding cheeky, could you make an English version of it? Many thanks!
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