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XPlanet Scripts v1.0 written by Patrick Jennings https://github.com/patrickjennings/XPlanet-Scripts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About the script I wrote the following script in order to easily setup a nice looking xplanet background image on to a Linux desktop. The script were written specifically for the GNU/Linux platform but should work for all Unix compliant systems with access to Bash shell, cURL, and coreutils. The xplanet package is required to be installed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Installation 1. Install the script and images: $ ./install.sh This creates the directory structure in ~/.xplanet by default. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Usage $ .~/xplanet.sh -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changing DE Wallpaper 1a. Gnome 2 - gconftool-2 Uncomment the following line at the end of xplanet.sh: gconftool-2 -t str -s /desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename "$OUTPUTFILE" 1b. KDE 4 - Scripted Image Wallpaper plugin Uncomment the echo "$OUTPUTFILE" line at the end of xplanet.sh. Use ~/.xplanet/xplanet.sh for the script path. http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Scripted+Image+Wallpaper+Plugin?content=115147 1c. KDE 5 - Slideshow wallpaper There is currently no interface for changing the plasma wallpaper. The only solution is to use a slideshow wallpaper and set a cron job to execute the xplanet script. Hopefully this will change. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Uninstallation 1. Delete directory structure: $ rm -r ~/.xplanet -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Options All configuration files will be in the users home directory: ~/.xplanet xplanet.sh: Options for editing the resulting xplanet image (latitude, longitude, geometry, output file, etc) are located in this script. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resources NASA's Visible Earth: <http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_set.php?categoryId=2363&p=1> XPlanet: <http://xplanet.sourceforge.net/>
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