Fwd: A help with JS (or maybe also Python) plasmoid
Janz
email.ajj at gmail.com
Mon Jun 23 21:26:38 CEST 2008
Hello, you all!
It has been a couple of weeks when I posted this ask for help but those
weeks were pretty full in this list so I don't know if this was not answered
because it hasn't been seen or 'cause this would be the wrong place for
that.
The thing is (I don't know if I'm just too stupid but) I can't find any
updated documentation about that. So, I'd like to know what should I do to
get a working KDE4.1 compliant JS plasmoid (e.g. tiger svg one). No need of
something really explained, just a few quick shots (like "make a folder
structure like this, place svgs here, js there, take it all and put on that
place and run this to see it") so I could get started somewhere and then I
can try to make my way through it. And as I said before, these directions
could also be about a python plasmoid.
If this is the wrong place for it, could you please point me the right
direction?
I'm still forwarding the previous message because I congratulate and thank
you guys in there.
Thank you again,
--
Janz
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"Eu sou a ressurreição e a vida. Quem crê em mim, ainda que morra, viverá; e
todo o que vive e crê em mim não morrerá, eternamente. Crês isto?"
O Senhor, Jesus Cristo - Jo.11:25-26
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From: Janz <email.ajj at gmail.com>
Date: 2008/6/13
Subject: A help with JS (or maybe also Python) plasmoid
To: panel-devel at kde.org
Hi, plasma guys!
First, as this is my first contact with you, I can't avoid thanking and
congratulating you for the excellent work. Because of KDE, I'm able to have
an awesome desktop environment (for me, the best I could have) on a great
system (I use Kubuntu since near its start) plus, not enough that, the sense
of freedom of being legal on *really* owning it (being able to do what I
want with it, unlike with - illegal - copies of proprietary software I see
around a lot), one issue that always bothered me before (and still does when
I find it elsewhere). And KDE4 is bringing freshness to the desktops and
you, plasma guys, are major responsible for that. KDE is getting so much
greater than it already was! Thank you!
Well, I've been trying to start a Javascript or Python plasmoid but I'm
having some trouble to begin. I browsed Techbase insanely (every single
Plasma related page), searched the web, KDE blogs around, tried out
Plasmagik from svn playground (to see if it could automate something or give
any hint) and couldn't find about how to get started with a non-C++
plasmoid. I saw a few examples (tiger JS plasmoid and all of those in
script/ on svn playground) but I can't install them under KDE 4.1 beta
Kubuntu package (mostly, CMAKE complaints about CMakeLists not having
cmake_minimum_required or other problems - I don't know if it's about that
compatibility break between 4.0 and 4.1 but, however, it may not be
essential for my need at all).
So, anyway, what I really need to know is: what do I need to get a 4.1
compliant (packaging and stuff else) working JS plasmoid (let's say Tiger,
to get a small one - and do we have examples of 4.1 compliant JS plasmoids)?
Also, do any of you know about the same for a Python one?
Thank you a lot, in advance, for the patience and attention,
--
Janz (|´:¬{)»
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"Eu sou a ressurreição e a vida. Quem crê em mim, ainda que morra, viverá; e
todo o que vive e crê em mim não morrerá, eternamente. Crês isto?"
O Senhor, Jesus Cristo - Jo.11:25-26
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