
SuperKaramba Screenlet
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Description:
A screenlet that loads super karamba themes
It was made by reversing the super karamba themes , so it doesnt have full compatibility and is still beta
It already includes some karamba themes , you can download more , from kde-look.org
Install the themes in the karamba folder inside the karamba screenlet folder
change themes in the properties , if the theme you select doesnt change you will receive a msg
YOU NEED SCREENLET 0.0.13 , GET IT IN THE BZR Last changelog:
It was made by reversing the super karamba themes , so it doesnt have full compatibility and is still beta
It already includes some karamba themes , you can download more , from kde-look.org
Install the themes in the karamba folder inside the karamba screenlet folder
change themes in the properties , if the theme you select doesnt change you will receive a msg
YOU NEED SCREENLET 0.0.13 , GET IT IN THE BZR
0.31 small bug fixes
0.3 - lots of bug fixes , alot more compatibility
0.22 fixed some stuff more compatibility
0.21 - code clean up
0.2 -added kclocks removed sysmalon
kclocks are not the way they are on original karamba , this is a new feature not available on original karamba ,made by me
Ratings & Comments
9 Comments
You've included 2 of mine in there - cheers ;)
yes , very nice eggbanjos :) hope you dont mind
Where to 0.0.13 ver.. I can find 0.0.12 in bzr but unable even to find even a single description about 0.0.13 . .Please give some installation links / Nice Screenlets :p
i once read somewhere , if you dont know what bzr is then you shouldnt use it ... if you realy want to use the bzr go on https://code.launchpad.net/~screenlets-dev/screenlets/trunk and read on how to download using bzr
I know about bzr but I couldn't find the project link so please provide with Screenlets 0.0.13 links ?
its here https://code.launchpad.net/~screenlets-dev/screenlets/trunk
That would be the dumbest ass thing I've heard, except that I have heard it before. "if you don't know what it is, you shouldn't be using it". You didn't know what it was at one point, guess you shouldn't have used it either. That is exactly the attitude that has detracted so many from Linux. Is it so damn hard to just say "here is how"...or at the very least, which takes minimal effort, say, "I cannot explain all in this post, but you can find out how here" Are you really that self conscious that you have to try and be an elitist about something as unimportant as this?
u didnt read my post did you i said that but after i posted the link to the actual bzr , my main idea was to say that the screenlets in bzr is experimental ,and are not as stable , after that i posted the link so the user could get it if he wished, so after clearing my own words i have nothing else to say about this ,if i was miss understud i apolegize
Or, maybe, the lesson is not to use something until you're familiar with it. For example, Person A is not familiar with bzr but has a bunch of commands. Attempts to run them and screws something up. Person B is not familiar with bzr but has a bunch of commands. Reads up on bzr, how it works and how to use it, THEN runs the commands and it works. Ya dig? It's good advice: if you're unfamiliar with what a command does, don't run it.