Screenlets & Python3 Compatibility

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smilliken
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Screenlets & Python3 Compatibility

#1 Post by smilliken »

I'm wondering if the Screenlets app is compatible with Python3 or is still in the Python2 era. It doesn't seem to be under too much development.

Looking for a conky alternative, but may stay if I can get a few tweaks to tweak.

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Re: Screenlets & Python3 Compatibility

#2 Post by Stevo »

It's pretty much all Python 2.
The heavier desktops like KDE, GNOME, and Cinnamon have their own widget systems that use C++, javascript, and css.

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Re: Screenlets & Python3 Compatibility

#3 Post by smilliken »

Stevo wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 10:33 pm It's pretty much all Python 2.
The heavier desktops like KDE, GNOME, and Cinnamon have their own widget systems that use C++, javascript, and css.
Thanks Steve. I'll stick with conky.
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