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| PieTime
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| Desk clock for your Raspberry Pi.
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| About
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| PieTime lets you turn your Raspberry Pi into a desk clock. It's written in
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| Python using PyGame framework.
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| PieTime comes with three modules that allow displaying the clock, weather and
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| set of pictures. These modules (also known as *cards*) are highly configurable,
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| so you can tweak them to better suit your needs.
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| Additionally, an API is provided for users who wish to write their own cards.
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| Read on for an example of a card.
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| Features
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| With PieTime you can:
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| * Choose any of the three builtin cards.
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| * Configure display aspects (e.g. text color) of the cards.
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| * Define card visibility intervals.
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| * Set up screen blanking period for power saving.
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| * Use the card API to create your own cards.
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| Author, License and Attributions
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| --------------------------------
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| PieTime has been created and is developed by
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| `Tomek Wójcik <https://www.bthlabs.pl/>`_.
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| PieTime is licensed under the MIT License.
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| PieTime uses the following 3rd party code and resources:
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| * Open Sans font by Steve Matteson, (Apache License, Version 2.0),
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| * Linea Weather 1.0 font by Dario Ferrando (CC BY 4.0),
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| * PT Mono font by Paratype (SIL OFL, Version 1.1).
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