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- The Kronometer Handbook.
- Release info: 1.1.1 (KDE 4.??)
- Abstract
- Kronometer is a stopwatch for kde. It can be used for basic tasks like timer start/pause/resume, as well as lap times recording.
- Kronometer is able to save a complete session (timer and lap times) and to restore it later.
- Index
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Usage
- General Usage
- Save and restore session
- 3. F.A.Q.
- 4. Credits and License
- A. Installation
- Compilation and installation
- 1. Introduction
- Kronometer is a simple stopwatch application. It's very pleasant to use, thanks to a use cases driven development.
- Kronometer main features are the following:
- * Kronometer provides a timer that can be started, paused, resumed and resetted.
- * Kronometer allows you to record lap times and export them to a file.
- * Kronometer allows you to save a session and restore it later.
- * Kronometer allows you to copy timer numbers from display.
- 2. Usage
- General Usage
- Kronometer main use case is of course the interaction with the timer. You can start/pause/resume the timer by clicking on the proper actions in the toolbar or in the Kronometer menu.
- Even simpler, you can use the keyboard instead of the mouse: you start the timer with the keyboard's Space; and you pause the timer with Space too. You might recognize this behavior from many media player applications.
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