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Here what I am thinking about 1- I will Test the sources code for prayer time and hijry and then upload the best code it to CVS (ITL) . Here is what I have right now : http://www.4-sms.com/u/03/10/msx-ITimer21.tar.gz http://www.4-sms.com/u/03/10/msx-praytimer.zip http://www.4-sms.com/u/03/10/msx-praytoday_code.zip I will test them insh'a Allah with http://ceri.kacst.edu.sa/index.php?l=a&p=riyadh_city_year_a.php&m=blank_menu.htm (I hope if anyone can test them with me and then vote for the best one) 2- Start making a GUI prayer time based on ITL with the name ( Akim Salatk ) and then CVS the program to ITL/akem_salatak And here is what I am planning to put in Akim Salatk (or Akem Salatak :) ) : 1- Run in the Desktop (not in the panel) 2- Display the Hijry & Milady date 3- Display the Athan time and how many hours left 4- Display the Shrok time 5- Display the Imsak time (if we can) 6- Play Makah Addan & Ekamh 7- Play Do'a and Athkar every 10 minutes I will CVS the best command-line insh'a Allah maximum after 5 days BTW: about the kprayer, its very nice but the problem its run in KDE panel and as I remember it's only run in KDE 2 Any comments ? On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 08:01:31 -0700 Moustafa Elqabbany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Assalamu alaikum, > >As was pointed out, there are existing, reliable >command line utilities called praytime, hcal, and >hdate. I emailed a tar ball to Ahmed. I suggest we >start with the copy I have, rather than the copy >you'll find on the Internet since a couple of us >modified the one I have to support a few more things, >like: > >o flexibility in choosing the degree of the sun for >computing isha and fajr >o the ability to compute fajr and isha times for >latitudes between 48-66 degrees using an algorithm put >forth in a paper by the Muslim World League. I'm not >100% comfortable with the algorithm. (The code works, >but I'm not sure that any ulema confirmed the details >of the algorithm itself.) >o the ability to have different criteria for daylight >savings time, since the Middle East and South America >aren't the same as North American in this regard. >(This was done by Amr Wassal.) > >Salam, >Moustafa > >--- Mohammed Elzubeir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 12:54:53PM +0300, Thamer >> MAhmoud wrote: >> > >> > So is it "Akim Salatk" or "Akem Salatak" ? :) >> > >> >> I think the latter makes more sense. >> >> > >> > Wouldn't it be more interesting if we have a >> collection of small, >> > command-line only utilities, with only the basic >> dependencies that >> > other large and separate programs (like Akim >> Salatak) could depend >> > on? I'm thinking of something similar to parted >> (the command line >> > partition editor) and QTparted (parted + GUI using >> QT toolkit). >> >> I would tend to agree with you here. Let us see how >> Ahmed would like to >> take this and form a plan as to how to proceed. The >> ITL project badly >> needs a revival and some serious re-organization. >> As it is, it seems >> very chaotic. >> >> > >> > Now, to my utter surprise, looks like these tools >> already exist: >> > >> > [..] >> > >> > It would be much better to extend or continue the >> ongoing efforts >> > instead of duplicating it. Is anyone familiar with >> this tool? >> > >> >> I am personaly not familiar with 'hdate', however, I >> have known about it >> from Aymen Negm. He is currently taking over >> maintaninership of the >> debian package since the maintainer seems to have >> vanished. In my >> conversation with Aymen some time back, we have >> agreed that Aymen would >> try to hunt down the original author and see if what >> his future plans >> are for 'hdate'. If he is nowhere to be found, then >> we would integrate >> it somehow into the ITL project. The last thing we >> need is for it to be >> orphaned. >> >> Good of you to have brought it up ;) >> >> Regards >> -- >> >------------------------------------------------------- >> | Mohammed Elzubeir | Visit us at: >> | >> | | http://www.arabeyes.org/ >> | >> | Arabeyes Project | Homepage: >> | >> | Unix the 'right' way | >> http://fakkir.net/~elzubeir/| >> >------------------------------------------------------- >> > >> ATTACHMENT part 1.2 application/pgp-signature >> _______________________________________________ >> General mailing list >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/general >> > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >The New Yahoo! 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