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short and long clock display #173

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electriquo opened this issue May 19, 2022 · 7 comments
Open

short and long clock display #173

electriquo opened this issue May 19, 2022 · 7 comments

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@electriquo
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thank you for the dozer!

i am using dozer version 4.0.0 (29) and when dozer is activated, it changes the clock display on the menu bar (located in the upper right of the screen) by displaying a short version of it (without the date of the month)
image. when dozer is not running or when i click its icon, the close changes back to full display
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how can i have dozer activated and still have the clock in full display?

@Immelstorn
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Came here to ask about the same problem. It started after I upgraded my OS X to 12.4

@GilOliveira
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Same here, started after update to macOS 12.4

@GilOliveira
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Just had a quick look at the repo. I think this project is no longer maintained (#170).

@dnamorim
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As a workaround, you can update the clock settings on  > System Preferences > Dock & Menu Bar, find the Clock option on the left menu and on the "Date options: show date", update from when space allows to always.

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I know is not a definitive solution, but I think it can help in the meantime

@Immelstorn
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@dnamorim thanks a lot! Didn't know about this hidden option! This solves my problem!

@natekao
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natekao commented Aug 26, 2022

@dnamorim thanks a lot! Didn't know about this hidden option! This solves my problem!

@qcris. Thanks you so much

@forceunwrap
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forceunwrap commented Sep 9, 2022

@dnamorim Thank you! This is btw not only related to Dozer. Even Bartender suggests to do the same when you first start it:
Screenshot 2022-09-09 at 09 55 24

I guess the problem lies in the implementation, as they probably occupy space, although that space is invisible. Hence macOS thinks the menu bar is full.

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