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Author Topic: T-Clock Options/Time Format/Advanced clock format: Need to display two lines.  (Read 9481 times)

pgchase

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T-Clock Options/Time Format/Advanced clock format:

HH:nn:ss yyyymmdd

Want HH:nn:ss to appear on line above yyyymmdd

In Time options there is a check box for New line, but don't know how to make a new line in Advanced clock format.

kunkel321

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Haven't used T Clock in a while...  But I seem to remember something like "/n."  As in HH:nn:ss/nyyyymmdd

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Thanks for your speedy reply. Sadly, that didn't work. "n" seems to represent the current minute, "/n" gave me an additional 33 since it was 33 minutes after the hour when I tried it. And "/n" including the quotes simply adds /n to the line.

Curt

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HH:nn:ss dddd\ndd mmmm (Wi) yyyy

will give: 2017-06-10_214836.jpg
-my clock

Did you remember to put a check-mark [✔] in Advanced clock format? The options are different.

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That was it. Thanks! Just had the slash going the wrong way.

HH:nn:ss\nyyyymmdd

Capture.JPGT-Clock Options/Time Format/Advanced clock format: Need to display two lines.