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Good luck with that Shin!
By the way, there's been a ton of new clock releases since your first post on this.
If you haven't visited the Clock Themes in awhile, you should definitely check out some of the newer designs.
Some of them are quite impressive to say the least!
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2010-03-27
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@mikec
porting may be a good idea to make it future proof, to avoid the dependency issues you talked about..
Even to make the SVGClock applet work in diablo, I did not find any existing packages in the repositories with support for rsvg ( librsvg2-2 & librsvg2-common enable librsvg support).
The only package that comes with rsvg support is gnome-python-desktop and as I wrote above, this is only available in the garage ( part of the Conduit application, not released to repositories yet). So from what I can see, we can have the SVGClock working if the gnome-python-desktop with rsvg support is released to the repositories for both diablo and Maemo5.
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Your calendar doesn't seem to fit right within your desktop theme.
You do know that Flip Calendar will accept any 128x128 .png image, yes?
Maybe you could try something like this for it.
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2010-03-27
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@mikec
porting may be a good idea to make it future proof, to avoid the dependency issues you talked about..
Even to make the SVGClock applet work in diablo, I did not find any existing packages in the repositories with support for rsvg ( librsvg2-2 & librsvg2-common enable librsvg support).
The only package that comes with rsvg support is gnome-python-desktop and as I wrote above, this is only available in the garage ( part of the Conduit application, not released to repositories yet). So from what I can see, we can have the SVGClock working if the gnome-python-desktop with rsvg support is released to the repositories for both diablo and Maemo5.
gnome-python-desktop is not available in the extras-devel or extras repository, now.. I used the version from the developer/maintainer of Conduit ( theres a version compiled for Maemo here)
I have posted on this challenge on the developers forum here and also have mailed the developer/maintainer of Conduit..
Pls let me know, If anyone have a suggestion or work around for the dependency issue.. and hopefully with that, SVGClock would be available for a simple 1 click install through the download catalogue..
SVGClock | Flip Calendar | Ring Clock
Last edited by shin; 2010-03-22 at 12:12.