This plugin allows you to edit the clock string and add more features like weekday, monthname, year, battery percent, battery lifetimer, and more...
Changelog v7:
- Now you have the full possibility to edit the clock string to your desire.
- Added battery lifetime.
- Fixed incompatibility with AutoStart PRX.
- Solved bug in unicode encoding: some character didn't show correctly.
Instructions
- Copy the 'seplugins' folder to your Memory Stick and add this line to 'vsh.txt': 'ms0:/seplugins/dayviewer.prx 1' (without the ').
- Now, take a look in 'dayviewer_config.txt'.
- Reboot your psp and enjoy.
If you want to show the percent symbol you have to write '%%'.
To make a new line, write ''.
If you make a new line, the clock string will slide up. To fix that, write '' at the beginning of the string.
Note: Max. 100 characters for the clock string
Donation
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Thanks
- Thanks to mom and dad.
- Thanks to MaGiXieN for all his support and betatesting
- Thanks to pspflashsystem for the battery percent and battery lifetime idea.
- Thanks to Jado & Malaky & nickxab for betatesting.
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