Quoth Colin Paul Adams on Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 15:15:20 +0100
This periodically picks a random picture from $HOME/Pictures, and sets
it as the GNOME desktop background. It does this periodically.
Have a look at http://hackage.haskell.org/package/backdropper which does
a similar thing but is not
I cannot seem to be able to install yi via cabal install. The error I
get is as follows. I suspect alex is not installed in the correct
place.
; sudo cabal install yi
Resolving dependencies...
Downloading yi-0.4.3...
Configuring yi-0.4.3...
cabal: alex version =2.0.1 3 is required but it
Quoth Austin Seipp on Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 03:45:49 -0500
Excerpts from Yann Golanski's message of Wed Jul 30 02:34:05 -0500 2008:
I cannot seem to be able to install yi via cabal install. The error I
get is as follows. I suspect alex is not installed in the correct
place.
...
Hi,
Quoth Nicolas Pouillard on Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 11:06:43 +0200
Excerpts from Yann Golanski's message of Wed Jul 30 10:59:35 +0200 2008:
; sudo cabal install yi
Resolving dependencies...
'yi-0.4.3' is cached.
Configuring yi-0.4.3...
Preprocessing library yi-0.4.3...
Preprocessing
First version is available at:
http://www.kierun.org/backdropper-1.0.tbz2
It is minimal but does the trick of randomly rotating backgrounds.
Features to add are only rotate during work hours, making sure that all
images are shown within a day and a nice GUI.
Criticism welcome.
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Quoth Achim Schneider on Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 04:09:10 +0200
I would go for GL(U(T)), as it's as good for 2d primitives as SDL will
ever be, has excellent cross-platform support and allows you to go 3d
if you want to. There's also some very decent event handling.
You can use R as well.
Quoth PR Stanley on Wed, May 28, 2008 at 08:04:44 +0100
Hello
Why does sqrt (-16) return NaN? What is NaN?
NaN stands for Not a Number.
See the complex library for how to have complex numbers.
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Quoth Derek Elkins on Tue, May 20, 2008 at 11:45:57 -0500
On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 10:55 +0200, Ketil Malde wrote:
Yann Golanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1- Get a list out of a file: I managed to do that using the following:
parseImageFile :: FilePath - IO [String]
parseImageFile
To help me learn Haskell, I decided on a simple (AH!) problem: given a
list of images, display a random one as my desktop backdrop. After some
time, change the image. Simple?
What I actually want to do is a little more specific: Read a list of
images (one per line) from a file. Given that a