           SPELL=gtubeclock
         VERSION=0.4
          SOURCE=$SPELL-$VERSION.tar.gz
SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-$VERSION
   SOURCE_URL[0]=http://www.bonnyswan.com/gtubeclock/downloads/$SOURCE
     SOURCE_HASH=sha512:ac1018c775ba1713898d40813f00cbc04aabd2debe0dd9ce322ef1811fdcff00671c7d9c02aee9e954c0ae77f6b9ff593a6866563b15f9b6720cc1b0f97b8904
      LICENSE[0]=GPL
        WEB_SITE=http://www.bonnyswan.com/$SPELL
         ENTERED=20040815
        KEYWORDS="clock gnome2"
           SHORT="A nixie tube clock for GNOME"
cat << EOF
A nixie tube clock for GNOME.

I have always liked the look of so-called "nixie" tubes,
those old numeric displays they used to use before LED's.

Right now the clock is simple but usable. It has a 12/24
hour mode and you can choose between two display sizes.
A few more features are coming (see TODO).

However, because the clock is really just a frontend
to displaying images representing the digits and background,
the look can easily be changed, given new artwork.
If you want to contribute new artwork, let me know!
EOF
