[ pic post ] what does your desktop look like ?
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I finally started working on my stupid desktop environment. All it is right now is a terminal program that doesn't quite wrap xterm as well as it should (doesn't resize, so it pretty much doesn't work) and an application menu. Here's a screenshot of the main desktop window, which only contains an application menu.
I'd like to have little python applets fill up that window with useful stuff like weather, calendar items, upcoming events, etc. The idea is that the workspace you start in contains this window, and you can always jump to this workspace. The other workspaces will contain applications that you need for that workspace (configurable). Basically just formalizing my current KDE config, and using pyqt4 for stuff.
I'd like to have little python applets fill up that window with useful stuff like weather, calendar items, upcoming events, etc. The idea is that the workspace you start in contains this window, and you can always jump to this workspace. The other workspaces will contain applications that you need for that workspace (configurable). Basically just formalizing my current KDE config, and using pyqt4 for stuff.
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