Introducing NickelClock, a mod that shows the kobo time widget while reading.
More clocks? I hear you groan. Yeah. But this one is a bit different from the others.
NickelClock adds the same time widget as used in the status bar to the header or footer while reading. This is in contrast to the other clocks which overlay an external clock on the screen.
If you are used to the rich customisation offered by NanoClock, this mod may not be for you. NickelClock does not allow you to change exact position, time format, font, battery level etc.
On the other hand, NickelClock should not have any stability issues on new devices, especially the Libra 2, So, if you're a Libra 2 owner missing your clock, might I suggest this one?
NickelClock works like the other "Nickel..." mods, it should be safe to use on any recent 4.x firmware, it will safely fail if the firmware is too old, and it survives firmware updates.
Installation and usage instructions are on the Github page. You can download the latest release from the latest release page.
I've attached some screenshots of the appearance and possible locations to position the clock.
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More clocks? I hear you groan. Yeah. But this one is a bit different from the others.
NickelClock adds the same time widget as used in the status bar to the header or footer while reading. This is in contrast to the other clocks which overlay an external clock on the screen.
If you are used to the rich customisation offered by NanoClock, this mod may not be for you. NickelClock does not allow you to change exact position, time format, font, battery level etc.
On the other hand, NickelClock should not have any stability issues on new devices, especially the Libra 2, So, if you're a Libra 2 owner missing your clock, might I suggest this one?
NickelClock works like the other "Nickel..." mods, it should be safe to use on any recent 4.x firmware, it will safely fail if the firmware is too old, and it survives firmware updates.
Installation and usage instructions are on the Github page. You can download the latest release from the latest release page.
I've attached some screenshots of the appearance and possible locations to position the clock.
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