This plugin provides some basic date and time functions. This plugin will always be linked statically into LCD4Linux, and therefore does not follow the 'plugin_name::function' scheme.
| time() | returns the number of seconds since 00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970 |
| strftime(format, time) | converts a time value according to <format> |
| strftime_tz(format, time, timezone) | Sane as strftime() but with additonal time zone specification |
Both functions simply use the corresponding C functions, so for details have a look at time(3) and strftime(3).
For your convience, I've extracted the strftime stuff from the man page:
| %a | The abbreviated weekday name according to the current locale. |
| %A | The full weekday name according to the current locale. |
| %b | The abbreviated month name according to the current locale. |
| %B | The full month name according to the current locale. |
| %c | The preferred date and time representation for the current locale. |
| %C | The century number (year/100) as a 2-digit integer. (SU) |
| %d | The day of the month as a decimal number (range 01 to 31). |
| %D | Equivalent to %m/%d/%y. (Yecch – for Americans only. Americans should note that in other countries %d/%m/%y is rather common. This means that in international context this format is ambiguous and should not be used.) (SU) |
| %e | Like %d, the day of the month as a decimal number, but a leading zero is replaced by a space. (SU) |
| %E | Modifier: use alternative format, see below. (SU) |
| %F | Equivalent to %Y-%m-%d (the ISO 8601 date format). (C99) |
| %G | The ISO 8601 year with century as a decimal number. The 4-digit year corresponding to the ISO week number (see %V). This has the same format and value as %y, except that if the ISO week number belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead. (TZ) |
| %g | Like %G, but without century, i.e., with a 2-digit year (00-99). (TZ) |
| %h | Equivalent to %b. (SU) |
| %H | The hour as a decimal number using a 24-hour clock (range 00 to 23). |
| %I | The hour as a decimal number using a 12-hour clock (range 01 to 12). |
| %j | The day of the year as a decimal number (range 001 to 366). |
| %k | The hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number (range 0 to 23); single digits are preceded by a blank. (See also %H.) (TZ) |
| %l | The hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number (range 1 to 12); single digits are preceded by a blank. (See also %I.) (TZ) |
| %m | The month as a decimal number (range 01 to 12). |
| %M | The minute as a decimal number (range 00 to 59). |
| %n | A newline character. (SU) |
| %O | Modifier: use alternative format, see below. (SU) |
| %p | Either `AM' or `PM' according to the given time value, or the corresponding strings for the current locale. Noon is treated as `pm' and midnight as `am'. |
| %P | Like %p but in lowercase: `am' or `pm' or a corresponding string for the current locale. (GNU) |
| %r | The time in a.m. or p.m. notation. In the POSIX locale this is equivalent to `%I:%M:%S %p'. (SU) |
| %R | The time in 24-hour notation (%H:%M). (SU) For a version including the seconds, see %T below. |
| %s | The number of seconds since the Epoch, i.e., since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. (TZ) |
| %S | The second as a decimal number (range 00 to 60). (The range is up to 60 to allow for occasional leap seconds.) |
| %t | A tab character. (SU) |
| %T | The time in 24-hour notation (%H:%M:%S). (SU) |
| %u | The day of the week as a decimal, range 1 to 7, Monday being 1. See also %w. (SU) |
| %U | The week number of the current year as a decimal number, range 00 to 53, starting with the first Sunday as the first day of week 01. See also %V and %W. |
| %V | The ISO 8601:1988 week number of the current year as a decimal number, range 01 to 53, where week 1 is the first week that has at least 4 days in the current year, and with Monday as the first day of the week. See also %U and %W. (SU) |
| %w | The day of the week as a decimal, range 0 to 6, Sunday being 0. See also %u. |
| %W | The week number of the current year as a decimal number, range 00 to 53, starting with the first Monday as the first day of week 01. |
| %x | The preferred date representation for the current locale without the time. |
| %X | The preferred time representation for the current locale without the date. |
| %y | The year as a decimal number without a century (range 00 to 99). |
| %Y | The year as a decimal number including the century. |
| %z | The time-zone as hour offset from GMT. Required to emit RFC 822-conformant dates (using „%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z“). (GNU) |
| %Z | The time zone or name or abbreviation. |
| %+ | The date and time in date(1) format. (TZ) (Not supported in glibc2.) |
| %% | A literal `%' character. |
For the time zone specification, you can set whatever Linux accepts as its „TZ“ environment. Normally that's a city like „Europe/Berlin“ (see /usr/share/zoneinfo) or a generic time zone string like „UTC“. See also the tzset(3) manual page.
Widget Time {
class 'Text'
expression strftime('%a,%d/%m %H:%M:%S',time())
width 20
align 'E'
update 1000
}