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#DISPLAY A SMALL CALENDAR ON MAC DESKTOP UPDATE#
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#DISPLAY A SMALL CALENDAR ON MAC DESKTOP CODE#
"I did a lot of refactoring of 13Bytes code and added a lot of rendering code to display the desktop and icons in various configurations. If you want smaller icons, drag the slider to the left and the icon size will decrease. The current size will be given in pixels e.g., 64×64. A window will open with a slider for changing the icon size. From the menu that opens, select ‘Show view options’. I started from the sources of the beautiful eInkCalendar submitted by 13Bytes," Calhoun writes. Go to the desktop and on the menu bar, select the View.
While adding Public Holiday data into your Calendar. "This project was my introduction to learning Python. From Version 1.2.9, the feature of displaying Public Holiday has been integrated into Schedule tab at Preferences. As a semi-hidden bonus: A single "trash day" can be configured, and on that day the desktop's Trash will be filled as a reminder to take out the bins.
A final window shows a picture of the phase of the moon - rendered, naturally, in black and white - or a puzzle. A "Scrapbook" application provides live weather updates, while a "Calendar Events" window pulls in calendar entries for the day. The software's main user interface is a replica of a System 6 desktop. Hopefully it is nostalgic, somewhat informative, and fun." This program shows six months in one screen with Week Numbers. It was written as a love-letter to my first Macintosh. "It is a bit of nostalgia that can function as a calendar, display the weather, the current phase of the moon or just be generally fun to look at. "SystemSix is an e-Ink 'desk accessory' running on a Raspberry Pi," Calhoun explains.