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Transparent Analog Clock

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Submitted on: 4/4/2002 1:13:44 PM
By: Jim Campbell 
Level: Advanced
User Rating: By 5 Users
Compatibility:Delphi 5

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     This is an enhancement of the Transparent Analog Clock by Jonathan Rossing. I took his code and made a bunch of changes. It is stay on top, you can move it by clicking anywhere on the clock, it only shows itself in the system tray (not in the task list nor the task bar). And it works like a real clock (the hour hand increments as the minutes do) It also uses a bitmap for the clock face (at this time the bitmap must be changed at desing time). And the code is streamlined. This is a good demo of how to make a transparent form that hides itself from the system and is moveable by clicking anywhere on the form.

 
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4/4/2002 2:33:11 PM:Jonathan Rossing
Sweeet code... 
This is a bit better 
then my code :(
But like I wrote it 
was a long time since I worked with 
Delphi...
I give you a excellent vote 
but I'm even if u only gave me an 
average vote...  
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4/4/2002 2:38:36 PM:Jonathan Rossing
And I think u can understand why I 
didŽnt use a pic as background...
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4/4/2002 2:42:56 PM:Jim Campbell
Hi Jonathan
   Sorry about the average 
vote....
But I couldn't do any better 
because I had some of the problems that 
the other users had.
    1) code 
didn't decode the time properly and 
give a runtime error.
    2) the hour 
hand only changes on the hour change
  3) use of variables like i and p
But I did like it enough to fix it 
up.  
Thank you for the good start.
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