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Not a bug

tray_clock_fix_width=1 not working in Windows 10

gv 4 years ago updated by Michael (Ramen Software) 4 years ago 1

Unitl recently, I was using Taskbar Tweaker version 5.5 with windows 7. In "Advanced Options" I had set tray_clock_fix_width to the value "1". This had the effect of removing the day of the week from the taskbar clock.


I am now using version 5.8 with Windows 10, and setting tray_clock_fix_width=1 has no effect.

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Not a bug

The tray_clock_fix_width advanced option is created to fix a bug in the Windows 7 taskbar when small icons are used (i.e. when the date is hidden). It sounds like you found a different use case for it, but it wasn't intended and isn't supported.

If you want to change the date format, even though 7+ Taskbar Tweaker doesn't provide such an option, there are several existing solutions. See the Custom date format topic and comments for details.

Answer
Not a bug

The tray_clock_fix_width advanced option is created to fix a bug in the Windows 7 taskbar when small icons are used (i.e. when the date is hidden). It sounds like you found a different use case for it, but it wasn't intended and isn't supported.

If you want to change the date format, even though 7+ Taskbar Tweaker doesn't provide such an option, there are several existing solutions. See the Custom date format topic and comments for details.