2.5	16 December 1999	albert@tigr.net

	Changed the internal loop to react to the absolute
	value of the difference in time for the update.
	Suggested by Nicola Bernardini <nicb@axnet.it>

2.4	02 July 1999	albert@tigr.net

	Nothing spectacular, just a maintenance release.
	A few places contained "asapm" instead of "astime" -
	talking about evils of cut-n-paste *grin*.

2.3	09 June 1999	albert@tigr.net

	A long-awaited option. I wanted to do it for so long
	I cannot remember when I started to think of it anymore.
	Anyway, you can label the asclock with some text. You
	can specify the font and the color for the text you give.
	The option '-ltop' that makes the label appear at the
	top rather than the bottom does not work quite as I
	expected. If you give me a hand with that - I will be happy :)

2.2	23 May 1999	albert@tigr.net

	The WindowMaker users complained that they cannot
	execute anything by clicking on the clock's icon.
	I added a piece that should execute programs when
	the user uses the -withdrawn option.

2.1	21 May 1999	albert@tigr.net

	I had to fix the -geometry option again. Some stupid
	code ordering problems resulted in the window being
	off by a couple of pixels. Now it all should be fine.

2.0	02 May 1999	albert@mail.dma.be

	William Kostis <kostis@ee.cornell.edu> joined in on the
	development of the astime applet.
	He added a lot of new options and created fancy new looks
	for the astime window. There are too many to describe
	here. Use a big window (200x200 will do :) and experiment
	with the options. You'll like it.
	William added also the configuration resource file.
	Here is how he explains the changes himself:

  * There are several new hand rendering modes (polygonal hands, to look   
    like a new version of xclock).
  * Hand size/geometry can be specified, allowing the creation of some very
    futuristic/artistic looking analog clocks.
  * There are many new options for configuring the display of hands and
    foreground items.                                                  
  * Most (nearly all...that may wait until the next version) of the colors
    can be specified by the user.
  * (Here's one I think you might like) The program looks for a
    configuration file (.astimerc) that can be used to specify all of the
    programs parameters.
  * Execution of programs at certain times (specified in the .astimerc) is
    now possible using the "at" directive.
  * Any line in the .astimerc file can be "commented out" by a leading '#'
    character, which is useful for temporary changes.
  * I've tried to clean up a bunch of things so that the program still runs
    in a reasonable amount of space and with a small amount of cpu time.   

	I added the -rc option to all of that so that
	you can specify different configuration files
	for the different clocks you are running.

	I fixed a silly bug when the window would not draw
	correctly if both a size and negative coordinates
	were specified with the -geometry.

1.7	02 Feb 1999
	
	Jakob Henriksson <jakobh@mail.bip.net> sent in a patch
	to execute some external program (using 'system()' call)
	when the clock is clicked on. I decided to tweak it a
	little further and make it so that by default astime
	does not recognize mouse clicks (ButtonPressMask)
	but if you specify a '-exe' switch it asks to get those
	events. This means it does not execute anything at all
	and does not even see mouse clicks by default :)

1.6	01 Feb 1999

	Fixed an AM/PM bug that changed AM to PM at 1300 
	instead of 1200. Thanks to Lionel Kirsher <geis@aic.fr>
	for pointing that out.

1.5	05 Jan 1999

	Added a possibility to shift the clock to a different
	timezone by providing a number of hours offset (-shift).
	Added an AM/PM indicator and "-noampm" option.
	Added a "-title" option to be able to swallow a few clocks
	in the wharf at once.
	Fixed the man page.

1.4	02 Jan 1999

	Phew, finally, I got it all fixed... I mean the 
	'-geometry' option. Now I know why you have the
	window gravity :)

1.3	31 Dec 1998

	fixed a bit handling of the negative coordinates in
	the -geometry option. It is far from the perfect yet
	but for the moment will do. At least with -iconic
	it works almost correctly. I still have no idea how
	to retrieve the total size of the window (including
	frame) so the regular window offset is not right yet.

1.2	08 Dec 1998

	changed the window appearance so that the clock
	takes all available space horizontally

	uncommented the line that sets the window manager
	hints for size and position - you could actually
	resize the clock and it did not react to the
	position arguments; just forgot that in 1.1 :)

	added back those triangles that mark 3,6,9,12 o'clock

1.1	06 Dec 1998
	
	the '-noday' disappears, it's '-nodate' switching
	off both date and day-of-the-week displays

	when the '-nodate' is specified the clock is drawn
	full-screen taking advantage of the additional space

	'-geometry' is fully supported so that you can give
	almost any size as a parameter to the clock

	autoconf'ed

1.0	12 Nov 1998
	The original version.

