Time/Date shell-thingy in F18

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   Dear list,
    (What do we call the shell thingies which replaced applets?)

I wanted to have the date at the top of my shiny new FC18 screen, not just the time. I installed dconf-editor, went to org->gome->shell and found 'calendar' and 'clock' each of which have booleans, one for 'show-weekdate' and the other for 'show-date' As far as I can tell these do nothing at all. I toggle and log in/out or reboot but no
date appears.
This morning, with the new kernel, my system when into gnome 2 fallback mode. Ah-hah! I siezed the opportunity of a 'preferences' menu on the clock, switched
on the date, and rebooted - perfect; gnome 3, plus date.
So I am happy....but there MUST be a better way to switch this on and of?
     Bill




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