On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Ankur Sinha <[email protected]> wrote:
> It does poll, but since comic strips are generally released at least a > day apart, it polls once every 24 hours. This will be user controlled in > the next release. Are you suggesting a window that actually shows the > comic strip? I haven't thought of implementing that (yet). The glitch in > implementing this is that the different comics use different formats and > locations for the final strip image, so I'm not sure if there's a common > algorithm I can use to extract the images and display them. Adding > different methods to handle each strip individually doesn't sound like a > good idea. There used to be a desktop application on GNOME that handled the views. I forget what the name is. The usage point I was mentioning is that loki/tenali still requires me to click on a notification bubble and use a browser to view the link. What if it was a self-contained application with a browser within itself ? Something like what liferea does and what pino does when you click on the bubble in notification. > It uses user specific configuration files that you can find in the > ~/.loki directory. The config file format is easy to > understand(hopefully). Trivial nit - comics.cfg has xkdc in place of xkcd. -- sankarshan mukhopadhyay <http://sankarshan.randomink.org/blog> _______________________________________________ india mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/india
