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2010-01-04
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2010-01-04
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2010-01-04
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Home widgets are located in the Home Area of the desktop. Home Area widgets are not resizable.
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2010-01-04
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About resizing:
Of course we can change the size of the widget on the source or something but seems that after the applet is loaded you can't resize it anymore.
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2010-01-04
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.------------- Settings ---------------. | Widget always updates when clicked | < label |( Update only when connected )| (1) |( Update interval 20 minutes )| (2) |( Selected command foobar )| (3) (1) Touch selector: Always update / Update only when connected / Update only when connected to wlan (2) Touch selector: 5 seconds,30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 2 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours (3) Touch selector opens dialog which works much like the "sharing accounts" settings in control panel: .---------- Saved commands --------------. | Uptime command : | > press list item > editor | Disk free : | | METAR : | | : ( New ) | > press new -> empty editor ------------------------------------------ Command Editor dialog: .----------- Edit command ---------------. | Name [ Uptime command ] : | | Title [ Up: ] : ( Delete )| | Command [ uptime | cut -d] : ( Save )| ------------------------------------------
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http://wiki.maemo.org/Desktop_Command_Execution_Widget_scripts
UPDATE FEB 3 2010 - It's now up to version 0.8 and is vastly improved. (resizeable also)
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I found a very interesting app this morning.
It's called Desktop Command Execution Widget.
http://maemo.org/packages/view/desktop-cmd-exec/
Here is a simple script I'm using to get it to display an accurate percentage number of my battery level:
hal-device | grep percen | awk '{print $3"%"}'
Here is a screenshot of how it looks. (Wish the widget could be resized....)
I was wondering what other useful stuff I could use with it. Any ideas?
(I'm like a total noob when it comes to scripting. I got help from my linux guru friend to make the script above)
Also, can this be resized? or launch multiple instances?
Few script ideas:
- Uptime. When you install this, it has the uptime script pre-filled.
- Battery level. as above.
- Disk space used / free
Last edited by jakiman; 2010-03-14 at 22:22.