Though the later option messes up other stuff :P) Clock can no longer define its own size (T-Clock could either hook a lot more windows and add wacky code, or write to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International\sShortTime something like hh:mm tt HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH which is as wide as it can get. ![]() So the insider build breaks at least the following: This means that the clock no longer handles it's size, it simply receives it from the outer control. it's no longer an "independent" entity, it's now fully controlled by the surrounding control (for the main taskbar it's the notify area, and for any additional, it's the entire taskbar that controls the clock) ![]() I took a look at the insider build (slow ring) and it seems like the clock got a major downgrade. I'll hope they'll revert most changes and go back to the good old flexible and extendable modular design.
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