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Re: Viewing some webpage's content on the Desktop (GNOME)



On 26/06/10 12:27, Merciadri Luca wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
Then better use a widget for that tasks :-)

Or if the site provides raw data, you can fetch it and make your own
script. But having a complete web page embedded on the desktop is
something I find it a bit "overhelming">:-)

Yes, sure, having a widget would suffice. But is there such a widget out
there? If not so, I might make some script for exploiting raw data. :)

Luca

One option +might+ be to try to code something like Conky to give you an updated reading of Belgium air quality.

Not certain of this mind, so be sure to check out the docs at: http://conky.sourceforge.net/documentation.html It is quite configurable, and if all you want is just an output, Conky may well have the facility to host that for you on the desktop without enabling the whole desktop as a web.

HtH

AG


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