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Sorry if this is the wrong forum, but I wasn't sure. I'm running Mint 12 KDE. I have the default clock widget in the lower-right corner. The pop-up calendar displays the week number next to the monthly calendar. Is there a way to remove the week number?
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I would doubt it
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I was hoping. At least it's darker than the other numbers, so it's only a slight nuisance
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I don't know which the default widget is but you could always try downloading other calendar widgets and see whether you find one more to your liking.
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It's the default clock widget that comes with Mint 12 KDE. It's really very nice in all respects... save one
![]() I know there are other time widgets, but I'm too lazy to go through all the **** involved in setting another one up. I like the default one, so I'll just keep it. Of course, it IS open source, so I COULD just get the source, make the change, recompile... never mind. ![]()
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