FT Game Time - Linux & Conky

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LostKnight
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FT Game Time - Linux & Conky

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I type slow, and on a virtual keyboard even worse. To run the /time command in game I need to:
- hit "123" to get the "/"
- hit "acb" to get back and type "time"

and the popup notice "open time" is so short I have to do it twice sometimes.

and for /pos sometimes 3 or 4 times.

So to ease my pain I created an FT time conky in Linux that sits in the top right of my screen - always.

Here I moved it just over my system time/date conky so you can see the difference:
FT-GameTime.jpg
It will follow DST changes automatically.

The meat of this conky is this line, if you know conky you'll know how to add the image:

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${alignc}${tztime Europe/Berlin %d-%m-%Y  %H:%M}
I edited the image to be 150x150, saved as FT_150.png and never bothers using the .p or -s commands at all.
Maybe the idea will help someone else ...

Now if I could just get an RSS feed with my /pos I'd be cookin'!!
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Re: FT Game Time - Linux & Conky

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Haha... well I'm glad you've found a method that works for you.

There is another option... not sure if you will like it, but others might.

3rd party android keyboards - keep in mind, that typical keyboards would not be in violation of the rules.
Some support the way of storing text, and typing it in quickly through a shortcut.
This method can be used for commands, like /pos or /time... and even for standard greetings (some have used it for a fancy "hello").

You should know though.
When you go to install, you'll get a huge warning - this is normal.
It says, something like "this app could potentially steal your information"..
Well, it's monitoring your keystrokes, so that's a possibility.
If you do decide to install such an app, I would suggest you research and find a reputable one first.
Don't use one from some no-named small-time programmer with no reviews.

As for knowing what's in your storages... I'd say use screenshots, or the tried and trusted "pen and paper" method ;)
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Re: FT Game Time - Linux & Conky

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I am a little security conscious and will continue using the original Spanish keyboard layout. I only install "approved" apps and check everything, Researched and talked a lot in other forums before. Nice thing about Marshmellow and up is I can turn off permissions for apps "that don't need to go there" ie: a book - why the heck does it need permissions to access my contacts and email etc. Those simply do NOT get installed for the simple reason I do NOT trust a developer that would do that!

Camera and microphone are disabled on my tablet, my wife's table and my MIL's tablet.

Disabled apps list includes a LOT of the Google stuff and every now and then I get a popup "Google wants to know your GPS location to better serve you" or some such foolish thing. YEA! RIGHT NO! DENY! I also have "Airplane" mode turned on all the time. It's a tablet, it doesn't need to connect to the phone towers and report where it is. "I" know where it is! On my computer desk; 90% of it's life!
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