
skdata
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
0.3 (thanks to Recurrente)
This new release includes the hability to put a post-it in the calendar
(just like the e-mail checker), showing what is the next event programmed
in the default calendar of korganizer. It uses the program konsolekalendar
(which comes in many default installs of KDE)
0.2
Added a second time view
Added new mail check (see screenshot)
0.11
Layout changes to fit two-number days!!
Ratings & Comments
12 Comments
Hi, In order to have it in other languages other than English is this possible? thank you, Spiro
As I remember, it should follow jour locale system settings (infact, in the images, it's showing Italian language, because thi is the setting of my system)
I really like this karamba widget ! I still have some problems to change the fonts but i'll get there :) Oh ! If you want the little post-it to appear under the number of mails as soon as the first mail, edit the file mails_pop3.pl and at the end of the file, change if ($Num_Messages>1) { print "pics/post-it.png\n" by if ($Num_Messages>=1) { print "pics/post-it.png\n"
I'm new to linux, and when I try to add the "path" to my dir where I have skdata installed I still don't get the time desplayed. Maybe I'm not using the correct way to type the path. I keep my skdata in the following dir [file:/home/glenn/Download/Karamba/skdata] and I added that "path" to the [xxx] area and for some reason I still can't get the time to show up. Please help BTW I love the app.
Sorry for the time I take to answer... mmm... did you deleted the brackets? You have to delete them!
It's only a draw made with Sodipodi, but thanks to you all!
Yep....seems a really cool theme to me; The only problem I have (and it didn't occur whit you previous release) is that the time is missing. Any comments on that ? btw: pretty good work !
You only have to edit the skdata.theme file: there are instructions in the file itself. It's important that you substitute the text [PATH-TO-THEME] with the path where you extracted the theme (i.e. ~/skdata, if you put it in your home directory). If you don't want the second time you can comment the line that show it (there is a comment above it). If you don't want the mail check you have to comment the mail lines, else you have to substitute the text in brackets with your login data.
Great little desktop Karamba theme! Simlicity, purty-ness, and usefullness. The big threes.
Good superkaramba widget ... very clean and useful. See Yah ...
Nice paper graphic for that superkaramba applet!
thanks :-)