On Sunday 11 Jun 2017 18:55:59 Peter Flynn wrote:
> On 11/06/17 18:50, Peter Flynn wrote:
> > On 11/06/17 17:49, Mick wrote:
> >> On Sunday 11 Jun 2017 16:26:33 Peter Flynn wrote:
> >>> This is puzzling. I wanted a clock on my desktop, so I right-clicked on
> >>> the desktop, selected Desktop > Add Gadgets to Desktop and picked Analog
> >>> Clock. At that moment, the cursor lost focus (some random background
> >>> process stole all the cycles) and I took my finger off the mouse button
> >>> and tried again.
> >>> 
> >>> Now I have two overlapping clocks in the middle of my desktop. They can
> >>> only be moved with Alt-leftclick, and there is no option in any menu to
> >>> delete them. How do I get rid of them? Menu > Desktop > Change Gadgets
> >>> doesn't work, because it doesn't report Clock being in use.
> 
> I just went through every file and directory in ~/.e and there is no
> mention anywhere of the analogue clock. But there are three on my
> desktop. Does anyone know where their presence is configured?
> 
> ///Peter

Have a look in .e:

find .e -iname *.clock.*

There's a few here under this path:

.e/e/config/standard/module.clock.1.cfg

-- 
Regards,
Mick
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