Pitt Hour Clock
Out of the box, this “Hour Clock” plugin tells you what hour you’re in, counting from midnight to midnight. So, 12:00–1:00 a.m. is “Hour One,” 1:00-2:00 a.m. is “Hour Two,” etc.
But you can also set optional start and end times. If you set your start time for 8:00 a.m., then 8:00–9:00 a.m. will be “Hour One,” etc.
Why? Let’s say you’re a grizzled fifty-something emergency room doctor in a major urban hospital (or want to pretend like you are). Set your TRMNL to start and end according to your shift and watch the hours (episodes?) tick by!
Outside the "time window,” you can choose to have a message of your choice displayed, or you can even have your TRMNL skip the plugin entirely.
Available settings
Show update time?
Shows the time the plugin was last rendered in bottom-right corner. (Note this is render time, not current time.) Disable to hide the time.
Start time
Choose the time to start counting from, or leave blank for midnight
Example: 00:00
End time
Choose the time to stop counting at, or leave blank for midnight
Example: 00:00
"Time's up" message
Enter a message to display outside the time range. You can also choose to have the plugin skipped outside the time range (see below).
Example: Shift's over!
Skip display outside range?
If you set this to true, your TRMNL will skip displaying the plugin outside the start-to-end window and will not show the "Time's up" message.
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