[APP][4.2+] CyanogenMod cLock - Better lockscreen & homescreen clock (Update 8/1/13)

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[APP][4.2+] CyanogenMod cLock - Better lockscreen & homescreen clock (Update 8/1/13)

This clock is from CyanogenMod, I did not make it. Please do not report bugs to me

CyanogenMod cLock
Tested on ParanoidAndroid Galaxy Nexus
Original Google+ post from CyanogenMod

This clock is just like the stock lockscreen clock in 4.2 but has options for:


- Yahoo! weather
- Font (bold or not bold)
- Option to show alarm or not
- Show next calendar events
- 2 weather icon styles: White or colourful
- Analogue or Digital Clock

Works on your homescreen too!

To access the settings, find Chronus in the app drawer


Screenshots:



(Any features other than the clock you can see are available in the ParanoidAndroid ROM)


This version is now old. Please download the official one from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39036400


Installation:
A video to help you along:
Big thanks to Nath Ward of Nathtech for the video!
(Features may be outdated)

I changed the signature to a more consistent debug one. If you are already using Chronus, you need to uninstall and reinstall to update!

1. Download the apk
2. Try to install it normally
3. If that fails, copy it to /system/app
4. Reboot
5. Add it to your lockscreen

Changelog (unofficial)
8/1/13:
Analogue clock now available
Translations updated
Text Shadow

4/1/13:
- New coloured weather icons
- New bold options
- New calendar options
- New preferences interface (icons and lists)

 

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Hi,I managed to install it correctly but I don't find the config menu on the settings. Where I can find them?

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This clock is from CyanogenMod, I did not make it. Please do not report bugs to me but to the Cyanogenteam​


I don't think the cyanogenteam mind when people go customizing stuff from them but I think they DO mind when those people refer to them for all bug reports concerning this.

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I don't think the cyanogenteam mind when people go customizing stuff from them but I think they DO mind when those people refer to them for all bug reports concerning this.

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I just ripped the apk, changed the manifest so it appears in the app drawer and shared it here. It's a stock CM app, they need the bug reports from it, not me

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I am just trying to, not ready yet. My old clock stays on the lock screen, so I guess it's my fault.

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You need to remove the old clock. You can do this by making it "full screen" (slide the clock down) and then tap and hold it and drag it to the cross, like you would a home screen widget. Then the new one should be your main widget

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Is it normal that when I put my update interval to manual in weather that I don't get the weather until I have Wi-Fi? I thought it would do that if I would put some time in it. :confused:

EDIT: it seems that it's when I turn off the device that the weather disappears.

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