
to show the week number where the first week has 4 or more days before Tuesday. to show the week number where the week begins on a Wednesday. to show the week number where the week begins on a Sunday. to show the week number where the week begins January 1st Use to show the current week number, filling in the "x" and "y" placeholders with this:Ġ: The first week of the year starts on the first day of the year and ends before the following designated first day of the week.ġ: The first week of the year begins on the first occurrence of the designated first day of the week on or after the first day of the year.Ģ: The first week of the year is the first week with four or more days before the designated first day of the week.Ġ: Sunday, 1: Monday, 2: Tuesday, 3: Wednesday, 4: Thursday, 5: Friday, 6: Saturday

There can only be 2 line breaks maximum in the text (for a total of 3 lines). Use \n to insert a line break and start a new line. You can also use some custom formatting strings: NET datetime string formatting codes, you can use this guide (look at the "Dates" section):ĭo not include the brackets shown in the guide when creating your clock formatting string. Note: Changing this setting may require you to also change the "Clock Size" advanced setting as well to accommodate your changes. You can find out more about the free version here.This setting overrides the default clock text for all DisplayFusion taskbars, which is normally the same as the Windows Clock text. If you would like to use the Free version of DisplayFusion, just remove the license key from the License Key tab in the Settings window. These downloads include a free 30-day trial license.


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