Display day-of-week (Mon, Tues, etc) in Clock on budgie-desktop top panel

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Using opensuse leap 15 with budgie-desktop, I'd like to see the day of the week in the clock displayed on the top panel. Because I'm the sort of person who sometimes really doesn't know what day it is.



I've attached a screenshot of the panel I'm referring to and the settings for that panel, which don't seem to show any options for the Clock app.



The preferences available in when right-clicking on the clock itself show 24 hr format, show seconds, etc. But no option to display day of week.



Perhaps a different app? From where would I search for and install it?










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    Using opensuse leap 15 with budgie-desktop, I'd like to see the day of the week in the clock displayed on the top panel. Because I'm the sort of person who sometimes really doesn't know what day it is.



    I've attached a screenshot of the panel I'm referring to and the settings for that panel, which don't seem to show any options for the Clock app.



    The preferences available in when right-clicking on the clock itself show 24 hr format, show seconds, etc. But no option to display day of week.



    Perhaps a different app? From where would I search for and install it?










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      Using opensuse leap 15 with budgie-desktop, I'd like to see the day of the week in the clock displayed on the top panel. Because I'm the sort of person who sometimes really doesn't know what day it is.



      I've attached a screenshot of the panel I'm referring to and the settings for that panel, which don't seem to show any options for the Clock app.



      The preferences available in when right-clicking on the clock itself show 24 hr format, show seconds, etc. But no option to display day of week.



      Perhaps a different app? From where would I search for and install it?










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      Using opensuse leap 15 with budgie-desktop, I'd like to see the day of the week in the clock displayed on the top panel. Because I'm the sort of person who sometimes really doesn't know what day it is.



      I've attached a screenshot of the panel I'm referring to and the settings for that panel, which don't seem to show any options for the Clock app.



      The preferences available in when right-clicking on the clock itself show 24 hr format, show seconds, etc. But no option to display day of week.



      Perhaps a different app? From where would I search for and install it?







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