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Sidnei da Silva

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GDesklets Posted: Dec 13, 2003 12:05 PM
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GDesklets

Been playing with a nice app for Gnome desktop called GDesklets. Here's the description, from the project home:

gDesklets provides an advanced architecture for desktop applets -- tiny displays sitting on your desktop in a symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefulness.

Populate your desktop with status meters, icon bars, weather sensors, news tickers... whatever you can imagine! Virtually anything is possible and maybe even available some day.

The neat thing about it is... its written in Python. The second neat thing about it is... its configured by XML! So, its highly recommended for the average python hacking that is interested in doing something neat with python on a linux desktop. I had a quick look at the structure, and it seems pretty easy to get something running. I have no idea of what kind of app would be nice to create, but something that I would like to see is a desktop app to file/browse/comment on bugzilla (actually I would prefer an emacs mode for bugzilla, but in the lack of that, something python-based would make me feel better, specially being configurable with XML).

There are loads of desklets available for download, and even a tutorial on how to make a desklet. Here's a screenshot of my desktop at my mother's home, using the infobar desklet (at the bottom). At the top-right terminal you can see the configuration file, open in emacs, using nxml-mode.

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