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Kevin Krammer wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Monday 15 August 2005 00:42, Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I am running KDE 3.4.2/3.3 alpha 1 and should like to be able to use the
gnome weather applet. How do I go about doing this?
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Applet usually indicates that it is not an application itself but can be
loaded and used by a different application.
For example Kicker applets are handled by Kicker (the panel), but can also be
handled by the appletproxy program for stand-alone usage.
A GNOME applet could be a GNOME panel applet.
It could either require a running GNOME panel or maybe the equivalent to
appletproxy.
Cheers,
Kevin
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When I right-click on the panel I can choose ADD > APPLET >
KWEATHER would that one do what you want?<br>
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