Screenlets
Screenlets is the name of both a set of independently developed widget applications and the widget engine which runs them. The engine runs primarily on X11-based compositing window managers, most notably with Compiz on Linux.
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Developer(s) | Rico Pfaus (RYX), Helder Fraga (Whise), Natan Yellin (Aantn), Märt Põder (boamaod) |
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Stable release | 0.1.7
/ January 30, 2017 |
Operating system | Unix-like |
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License | GPL |
Website | launchpad |
Development
Until 0.0.14, screenlets were exclusively scripted in Python and drawn in SVG. Afterward, support was added for web widgets (widgets which are written in HTML, JavaScript and CSS, similar to widgets for Apple Inc.'s Dashboard). The engine also supports Google Gadgets.[1]
gollark: For example, the clock and timestamp, the use of the English language, the water bottle on the desk, the slightly misaligned projector/whiteboard thing, the level of content displayed, and the height of the room.
gollark: If you look carefully, there is information.
gollark: Muahahaha, I have now identified your place of education.
gollark: Simply use the quadratic formula in all circumstances.
gollark: Oh dear.
See also
- gDesklets
- Plasma widgets
References
External links
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