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2010-03-01
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[Desktop Entry] Name=Example Type=python X-Path=example
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2010-03-01
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2010-03-01
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@qwerty12 - I tried it and it's working as expected - thank you very much!!! Couldn't find anything in google...
Can I ask you where did you aquired that knowledge from? Is there a documentation for this kind of app or did you converted a C code from your own knowledge with C and python?
Thanks again!
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2010-03-01
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@qwerty12 - I tried it and it's working as expected - thank you very much!!! Couldn't find anything in google...
Can I ask you where did you aquired that knowledge from? Is there a documentation for this kind of app or did you converted a C code from your own knowledge with C and python?
Thanks again!
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2010-03-01
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Can I ask you where did you aquired that knowledge from? Is there a documentation for this kind of app or did you converted a C code from your own knowledge with C and python?
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2010-08-30
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By status bar I don't mean the one like the "Clock & Alarms" button, or any other button that appear after you press the status bar itself, but those tiny icons next to the battery and the time, no press is needed.
Applications that do that, as an example, are mStatus applet (which was writted in C, not python) and Tor (which was also written in C).
Last edited by omeriko9; 2010-03-01 at 17:37.