1SUMMARY="A binary clock application and screensaver" 2DESCRIPTION="A Binary Clock. And yes, you really can use this to tell time! I \ 3have found it quite enjoyable to reprogram my brain to learn to read it at a \ 4glance. It just takes a little getting used to. 5 6How to read the Binary Clock: 7 8Each column stands for a digit in a 24 hour clock with the format: hh : mm : ss 9Each column is configured like this: 10 8 11 4 12 2 13 1 14 15so if you wanted "2", you would see: (O being off, X being on) 16 O 17 O 18 X 19 O 20 215 would be: 22 O 23 X 24 O 25 X 26 27so 8:57:12pm would be 20:57:12 which would look like: 28 OO OO OO 29 OO XX OO 30 XO OX OX 31 OO XX XO 32 33Good Luck!" 34HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/HaikuArchives/BinaryClock" 35COPYRIGHT="2000 David Enderson" 36LICENSE="GNU GPL v2" 37REVISION="4" 38srcGitRev="bfefbf7f93e7a07c841fdb1162e119b0364fee85" 39SOURCE_URI="https://github.com/HaikuArchives/BinaryClock/archive/$srcGitRev.tar.gz" 40CHECKSUM_SHA256="a9e6c772b7e801d8a75a0dced08d99d04e55355d0b33c47653725ac13de99e5e" 41SOURCE_DIR="BinaryClock-$srcGitRev" 42 43ARCHITECTURES="!all x86_gcc2" 44 45USER_SETTINGS_FILES=" 46 settings/BinaryClock 47 " 48 49PROVIDES=" 50 binaryclock = $portVersion 51 add_on:BinaryClock = $portVersion 52 app:BinaryClock = $portVersion 53 " 54REQUIRES=" 55 haiku 56 " 57 58BUILD_REQUIRES=" 59 haiku_devel 60 " 61BUILD_PREREQUIRES=" 62 makefile_engine 63 cmd:g++ 64 cmd:ld 65 cmd:make 66 " 67 68BUILD() 69{ 70 cd Application 71 make $jobArgs OBJ_DIR=objects 72 73 cd ../Screensaver 74 make $jobArgs OBJ_DIR=objects 75} 76 77INSTALL() 78{ 79 mkdir -p $appsDir 80 mkdir -p $addOnsDir/Screen\ Savers/ 81 82 cp Application/objects/BinaryClock $appsDir 83 addAppDeskbarSymlink $appsDir/BinaryClock "Binary Clock" 84 85 cp Screensaver/objects/BinaryClock $addOnsDir/Screen\ Savers 86} 87