Salve Mary,*! Nice idea :)
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Mary Stovel wrote: > The pictures of the Neo show a clock. Will this be a world clock? I would like that the normal calendar shows time of daylight - brigher background during the local day - darker background during the nigth (maybe including the influence of the moon of the nigth darkness..) <gag> dark background during solar eclipse :)) Some Linux desktops does have transparent windows, another idea would be charing calender informtion with partner/friends - to see when the best time would be to call them, or to arrange a date.... having the calender of the partner in the background. Now when the partner's calender has dark background I see when at his localisation the sun will go up/down so it wouln't be so important to compare the numbers of hours to call at the right time - the overlaping calender will make it more intuitive. Imagine a team/group of 7 people will have a (virtual) meeting and they want to find the best date for everybody - instead of big anoying discussion what is with Monday... transmitt the free times via Bluetooth or GPRS (encrypted) to the others and everybody can see his calender in front and the other layers with free times from the team members so it will be visibil (maybe inverted=show only the time when a person haven't time) for everybody when the best date would be and when there is a good date where e.g. only on person haven't time, the 6 can ask him directly if he can move his date.... What do you think? Will it possible to use transperent effects to have several layers on the screen? Greetings, rob _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community