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xfce panel clock - where is the clockface stored?

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hi this is a simple query for anyone who knows the Xfce panel (Xfce added to Ubuntu Studio 20.04)

I'm setting up a pc for small children to use and would like it to have a usually-visible analogue clock. This is both to help time-telling, and also so there is awareness of how much time they are on the pc, or how much time they have left.

The xfce panel has a good digital clock but a very rudimentary analogue one. I can make it the right size and (lacking transparency) set it to hide when other applications want the space - but there is a very serious drawback that makes it unsuitable for children.

It has no numbers!

The UI doesn't give any option to show numbers, but I guess the clockface might have been done as a .svg file (or a similar format), and if so it might be trivial to switch it for another vector image.

I looked also at "screenlets" but it seems these are not maintained since about 4 years ago.

Thanks for reading!

Catty

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