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ZoneTick World Time Zone Clock Tips and TricksThe ZoneTick Development Team has compiled this web page with tips and tricks on using ZoneTick World Time Zone Clock. These tips and tricks may help you to customize ZoneTick for your needs.Note: We are looking for improvements to this page. If you have a tip or trick to share please let us know! Use Search on Anuko Site to Find InformationIf you can't find an answer to your question use the Search function on Anuko Software site. Anuko World Clock is a future brand name for ZoneTick product.Use Live Help (when Available)If you are having a problem finding information about our products and services you can use Live Help section on this site (usually located in the top right corner) to connect to our representative (when available). When we are online we will do our best to help you.Configure Your GMT Clock CorrectlyIf you need a GMT (UTC, or Zulu) clock make sure to configure it correctly. If you use London time zone for it unmark the "Adjust for daylight saving time" option. Make sure to change the label accordingly. Alternatively, use a city, which is on true GMT time such as Casablanca. One other option is to select a true GMT time zone for your GMT clock (not a city). This time zone is usually called (GMT) Casablanca, Monrovia. Double-click your clock or right-click it and select Options - Time zone to open its settings. Then click on the Change... button to the right of the Location field. Select the Time Zones option on top of the city list (to the right of the globe), chose Casablanca time zone and apply your change. Do not forget to label your clock appropriately.Configure Action on Double-ClickIf you got used to seeing the system calendar after double-clicking the clock you can configure ZoneTick World Time Zone Clock to do the same. Select either the "Show calendar" or "Adjust system Date/Time" option in the "Action on double-click" field on clock settings page in ZoneTick Preferences. The "Show calendar" option will show ZoneTick Calendar. The "Adjust system Date/Time" will show the native system calendar. Notice that the action on double-click is configured separately for each clock.Swap Computer Time Zone from ZoneTickIf you are traveling and need to localize the system time to your current location, you can configure ZoneTick to quickly change the computer's time zone to match a selected clock. Add the following line into the main section of your zonetick.ini file:setlocalinmenu=1Restart ZoneTick after making changes to the file. You will now see an additional option to "Make clock local" in the right-click menu. Selecting this option will set your computer’s time zone to match the time zone in the clock you selected. Use Alarm Macros to Output Useful InformationAlarms in ZoneTick support some macros. A macro is a special text string, which is replaced with some useful information when your alarm fires. The following macros are available in ZoneTick:
${label} - prints clock label
${alarm} - prints alarm description
${tz} - prints clock timezone name
${city} - prints city name associated with the current clock
${country} - prints country name of the city associated with the current clock
${location} - prints city or timezone associated with the current clock
${date} - local date when alarm was triggered
${time} - local time when alarm was triggered
${cdate} - date when alarm was triggered, according to the clock's timezone
${ctime} - local time when alarm was triggered, according to the clock's timezone
${version} - prints current ZoneTick version
${compiled} - prints ZoneTick build date
Note: For date and time macros you can specify the same formatter as for clocks, but in brackets. For example:
${date(d MMM yyyy)} or ${time(HH:mm:ss)}
Synchronize with a Local Time ServerIf you need to synchronize your computer time with a local time server you can easily do so by typing in server name or IP address in the Server field on Time Synchronization page in ZoneTick Preferences.Your server must support time synchronization over NTP protocol using UDP port 123. Make sure that UDP traffic on port 123 is allowed between your machine and your local server. If you use a firewall make sure that the timesync.exe process is allowed to communicate over NTP protocol to external systems. Timesync.exe is a component of ZoneTick World Time Zone Clock, which runs as a Windows service and sets computer time. World Map with Higher ResolutionWARNING: this is a "die-hard" exercise for your video adapter. Try this only when you understand how video-cards work. Having a proper video card driver (from the manufacturer) installed is a must for any such experiment.High Resolution TextureSince version 3.7 ZoneTick supports high resolution map on 3D globe. Now the globe consists of 8 surface textures - 4 along the equator for each hemisphere. Modern video cards support textures up to 4096x4096. Theoretical maximum map resolution for such video cards is 16384x8192 (NASA Earth observatory provides textures up to 21600x10800 resolution).Practically, performance is limited by video-memory size / bandwidth and system memory size. We were able to load a 8192x4096 texture on 1Gb Windows XP system equipped with 128Mb GeForce 6600GT video card. It run at 32 FPS. That system has managed to load 16384x8192 texture, but we'd have to increase memory to 2Gb and turn on texture compression before. Loading was slow but the resulting picture was much more clear. Here is the Suez Canal:
Some manual work is required before using high resolution maps. Your should edit your zonetick.ini with WordPad or Notepad and add these values into map section: [map] texScalerX=2 texScalerY=1After that ZoneTick is able to load map up to (maxT*4) x (maxT*2), where maxT is maximum texture size supported by your video card. Then download an appropriate image from the NASA Earth Observatory, shrink it to appropriate size, which shoud be power of two to avoid load-time shrinking, save it as map.jpg into ZoneTick install directory. Try to run ZoneTick and see the result. To reduce video-memory consumption you can enable texture compression by adding tex_compression=1 there. Keep in mind that it reduces picture quality, increases load time, but works faster when video-memory is a bottleneck. Adjust Clouds TransparencyClouds transparency is adjustable by specifying clouds_alpha value in the common section of zonetick.ini:[common] clouds_alpha=150Range is 32..255. 255 makes clouds solid and 32 makes them hardly visible. The default value is 192. Use Additional Registry Options to Configure ZoneTickThe following additional registry options may help to configure ZoneTick World Time Zone Clock in secure, restricted environments.
Minimize Demands for CPU Time on Windows Terminal ServerIf you intend to use ZoneTick on a Windows Terminal Server it is important to minimize its demands for CPU time by following these recommendations.
Sponsor Developing a Feature You NeedWe maintain a long wish-list of potential product improvements in ZoneTick World Time Zone Clock and balance our development work according to market demand. If many users request a certain feature it gets implemented faster. Implementing features that are not often requested may be postponed. If you are an enterprise customer you have an option to accelerate implementing features you need using a fee-based sponsorship approach. We provide quotes for such sponsorship orders at cost to us. However, the work is usually conditionally combined with a purchase of either a worldwide or site license. Please use the ZoneTick Customization Request form to request a quote. |
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