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    Default [Question] Can you makeover the springboard calendar?

    I've been struggling with this for some time now, and it seems like I can't find an answer, so I'm going to pray to the gods of themeing and hope that they bestow some knowledge upon me.


    After some tinkering, I found that the clock font is tied to the system font. Finding this out threw a monkeywrench in my themeing plans.

    Is there a way to change what is displayed on the calendar, or just make it a link instead of having live updated day of week and date?

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    Just change the font color to transparent if you don't want to see it.

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    So you can make it transparent, that's good to know. My next question is what is the < key > for it? or is that set in another .plist file somewhere?

    I apologize for what may seem a novice question, but I'm just trying to get into putting a theme together, and have been struggling a little.

    Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TooSlo View Post
    So you can make it transparent, that's good to know. My next question is what is the < key > for it? or is that set in another .plist file somewhere?

    I apologize for what may seem a novice question, but I'm just trying to get into putting a theme together, and have been struggling a little.

    Cheers!
    Color code = transparent ( just edit the .plist file and type in transparent where the color code is ) make backup of the original plist file just incase you make a mistake.

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