Description: This is just for akonadi hater. KDE default time-related widget (contains calendar widget) will start akonadi, no matter you use kdepim or not.
Seems there is no such a simple widget that simply support display date and time.
Written in QML
Requires KDE >= 4.7, because PlasmaCore.Tooltip is used.
I really don't like the forceful nature KDE has taken with Akonadi. It runs a background mysqld process that at idle takes up 30+M of system memory. For what? To store KDEPim information that I don't have or want KDEPim managing. Whatever happened to options? Glad you apps makes some inroads into giving an option. Up until this point I just kill the config files. Maybe now I won't have too.
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Thanks for sharing this. Is there any way to edit a configuration file to make the clock font bold?
Ah nevermind, I figured it out. I just added 'font.weight: Font.DemiBold' to ClockWidget.qml.
There are many not needed files in package (like .git directory etc.), you should remove them from archive before publishing.
I really don't like the forceful nature KDE has taken with Akonadi. It runs a background mysqld process that at idle takes up 30+M of system memory. For what? To store KDEPim information that I don't have or want KDEPim managing. Whatever happened to options? Glad you apps makes some inroads into giving an option. Up until this point I just kill the config files. Maybe now I won't have too.