| PARAMETERS |
| Parameter |
Name |
Description |
Default |
| display=X |
Specifies what to display. |
A valid string can be specified with display= parameter to display
counter, clock or date. The valid value for the string parameter X
is counter,clock or date For counter, this parameter
is not need as counter is the default display type. |
display=counter |
| timezone=X |
Display time/date of the specified timezone. |
The parameter timezone= is only significant with
display=clock or display=date. Use this parameter if you want
to display time or date of another timezone. The timezone must be specified
with a negative or positive four digit offset from GMT, for example:
timezone=GMT-0500 or timezone=GMT+0000 or
timezone=GMT+0530. The routine to display time of various timezones
are written in a generic way. Therefore, the unix machines will not be aware
of daylight saving time because of the way the routine is written. For example,
if daylight saving time is on, to display time of NY, the timezone will be
timezone=GMT-0500 instead of timezone=GMT-0400.
If the clock displays your local time wrong, specify your timezone with that
parameter in order to display the correct time. |
None. |
| tformat=X
[new in this release] |
Time format in 12 or 24 hour. |
This parameter can be used to display time in 12 or 24 hour format. The
valid values for the parameter X is 12 or 24. |
tformat=12 |
| dformat=X |
Specifies date format. |
This parameter is only significant with display=date. The valid
value for the string parameter X is any combination of MMDDYY
(Month-Day-Year). For example, dformat=ddmmyy, dformat=YYMMDD. |
dformat=MMDDYY |
| istrip=B
[new in this release] |
Use of image strip On/Off |
The boolean value of istrip specifies whether to use image strip
or not. If you specify istrip=F, the program will look for the individual
digit image files in the digits/style directory. The valid values for the
Boolean parameter istrip are Y, N, T, F, 1 or 0. |
istrip=T |
| ft=X |
Frame Thickness |
You can wrap the counter in an ornamental frame of X pixels thick. Use
0 for no frame. Values over 5 make a nice 3-D effect. |
ft=6 |
| frgb=R;G;B |
Frame Color |
Specifies the color of the frame in RGB (red/green/blue) format. Each
color component, R, G, and B is specified as a value between 0 and 256. If
you use ft= without a frgb= param, the default color is used.
If you specify a frgb= without a ft=, then the frame thickness defaults to
5. All the examples show ft=5. The color can be specified as hex string or
a name. Do not use a # before the hex string as Netscape. For example,
if you want to specify white in hex, use frgb=ffffff. You also can
use a color name (e.g. frgb=blue) if the counter configured to do so (look
at the cfg file). Look at the
color name mapping
database for some hints about color name database. |
frgb=100;139;216 or
frgb=648bd8 |
| tr=B |
Transparency On/Off |
You can specify if your counter image will have a transparent color with
the Boolean B. So tr=Y means there will be a transparent color. It does not
matter if the GIF files used for the digits are "transparent"; you must specify
explicitly which color to make transparent. If you specify a trgb=, then
you do not need to specify tr=Y. If you specify tr=Y and do not specify
trgb=, then the default color black will be transparent. The valid
values for B are Y, N, T, F, 1, or 0. |
tr=F
No Transparency |
| md=X |
Max Digits |
Defines maximum number of digits to display. Any value between 5 and
10 inclusive are permitted. Padding with leading zeros is automatically done
for you; longer counts are truncated to the given X. |
md=6
Without padding |
| pad=B |
Padding with 0's |
Turn padding on/off in conjunction with md= setting. Valid values for
the Boolean parameter B are Y, N, T, F, 1, or 0. |
pad=N
Without specification of a md=value
pad=Y
With specification of a md=value |
| dd=A |
Digit Directory |
Denotes directory of a specific styles of digits. Four styles of digits
are supplied. They are kept at the directories A,B,C and D respectively.
Visit the digit mania page
for other styles of digits. |
dd=A
My green led digits |
| image=gif_file
[new in this release] |
Display this GIF file |
You can display any GIF image specified with this parameter. The location
of this file is determined by the dd= parameter. All attributes of
the counter applly to the image. |
None |
| comma=B
[new in this release] |
Display comma after every 3rd digit from right. |
The boolean value of parameter comma specifies whether to display
comma after every 3rd digit from right. If you use this parameter as true,
the left padding with zeros will be turned off. |
comma=F |
srgb=R;G;B
prgb=R;G;B
[new in this release] |
Change a color of the image to a target color on the fly. |
Any one color of the image can be changed to a different color on the
fly. srgb stands for source color, that is the color to change.
prgb stands for pen color, that is the target color. The values for
srgb and prgb can be colon separated color components (e.g,
srgb=255;0;0), a hex value (e.g. srgb=ff0000) or a color name (e.g. srgb=red).
The color name can be used if you configured the counter to do so (look at
the cfg file). |
srgb=00ff00
(0;255;0 green)
prgb=00ffff
(0;255;255 cyan)
With chcolor=T |
| chcolor=B |
Change a color of the image. |
This parameter is usually used to change the default green color to cyan.
That is if you specify chcolor=T, and you want to change green to
cyan, then you do not need to specify srgb and prgb parameters.
1x1 GIF is displayed. The valid values for the Boolean parameter B are Y,
N, T, F, 1, or 0 |
chcolor=F |
| st=X |
Start Count |
This parameter is used to set the initial value of the counter to some
number X. This is only valid if you decided to allow automatic datafile creation.
It is a bad practice to allow automatic datafile creation, however it makes
site maintaining easier. The automatic datafile creation option is specified
in configuration file and can be changed at run time. Note that this parameter
has no effect if the datafile already exists. If you want to change the
counter value in a existing datafile, hand edit the file. The minimum value
for st is 1. |
st=1
Count starts at 1 |
| sh=B |
Show digits |
Used to turn display of digits on or off according to the Boolean B.
When sh=T, counter will be displayed and incremented, this is the default
behavior.
If sh=F no digits will show, but the counter will still increment; instead
of digits a transparent 1x1 GIF is displayed. The valid values for the Boolean
parameter B are Y, N, T, F, 1, or 0 |
sh=Y |
| df=data_file |
Datafile to store count |
Specifies the name of the file for storing the count in. The file must
be allocated to you as was mentioned in the "Authorizations" section above.
You can use df=random to display a random number.
One special use of the parameter is df=RANDOM. This returns a random number
using the fractional portion of the host's time of day clock as a seed for
the generator. Unlike all other WWWcounter parameters, the file name provided
is case-sensitive, except for the value random. Or Random, or rANDOM, etc. |
df=random
if no datafile is specified |
| incr=B |
Increment Count |
Makes it possible to display the current count without incrementing the
count. This can be used to examine the count for reporting or other purposes
without adding to the count. Valid values for the Boolean parameter B are
Y, N, T, F, 1, or 0.
|
incr=T
Increment the counter on each invocation |
| lit=X |
Display literal |
Makes it possible to display a given, predetermined string. The valid
values for the string X are digits, a,p,: and - |
None |
| negate=B |
Negate the color |
Makes it possible to negate the color of the counter digits. Note that
the Frame is exempted from negating. Valid values for the Boolean parameter
B are Y, N, T, F, 1, or 0. |
negate=F
Do not negate |
| degrees=X |
Rotate X degrees |
Makes it possible to rotate the counter image X degree. The possible
values of X is 90, 180, 270 and 360. Note 360 is meaningless as the counter
will come back to the original 0 degree. |
degrees=270
With rotate=Y and without degrees=X
rotate 270 degrees clockwise |
| rotate=B |
Rotate On/Off |
The Boolean value B turns on or off rotating. If you use degrees= setting,
rotate is not needed. Valid values for the Boolean parameter B are Y, N,
T, F, 1, or 0. |
rotate=F
Do not rotate |