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A ring to tell you the time.
12 years ago
v0.3 (22/03/2008)
- Fixed Hour/Sec overlap bug
- Added option to check for new versions at startup
v0.2 (22/03/2008)
- Added options to light all blocks up to and including the current
- Added option for block spacing
v0.1 (19/03/2008)
- First public release.
12 years ago
v0.3 (22/03/2008)
- Fixed Hour/Sec overlap bug
- Added option to check for new versions at startup
v0.2 (22/03/2008)
- Added options to light all blocks up to and including the current
- Added option for block spacing
v0.1 (19/03/2008)
- First public release.
trusktr
10 years ago
Hey, by any chance do you know where in the filesystem are individual screenlet settings stored?
I have found a glitch where if you rotate the Compiz cube while in screenlet mode then the screenlets get pushed waaaaaay off the screen and you can never see them!
It seems the x/y coordinates got modified as if while dragging the Compiz cube i was dragging the screenlets!
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winckler
12 years ago
First of all, thanks for this nice work.
Using your code, I upgrade to a CalendarRing.
Including:
- Add calendar rings (Day of the week, Day of the Month, Month of the Year)
- Switch Hour to 24 steps
I submit here: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=82777
I would like to merge in a single screenlet. If you are interested, I can improve the code and add options to select clock or calendar mode.
If you don't like, I will fork your code and start a calendar only ring.
Once again, thanks, and let me know your opinion.
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ClearenGlish
12 years ago
I would find it easier to read if the hours were 15 degrees clockwise.
i.e. 12 O'clock is from the top to 30 degrees, 1 O'clock from 30 degrees to 60 degress, etc.
Just like a clock really.
Otherwise this is fantastic stuff, well done...
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gruppler
12 years ago
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=81719
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califax
12 years ago
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ayoli
12 years ago
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ghostbit
12 years ago
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ashy
12 years ago
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=77428
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dividread
12 years ago
One suggestion though. Could you add an option so that all blocks from 12'o clock to the current hour/min/sec block are selected/highlighted except the single one?
For eg: at 4pm, hour blocks 12,1,2,3,4 would be highlighed instead of just 4
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ashy
12 years ago
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dividread
12 years ago
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lubna
12 years ago
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xscd
12 years ago
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Whise
12 years ago
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Whise
12 years ago
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ashy
12 years ago
Yeah, they're Netmon, Hella, LEDClock, AllCoreCPU and two as yet unreleased ones for checking mail and drive space :)
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Kivutar
12 years ago
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