gnome-control-center/capplets/screensaver/screensavers/webcollage.xml

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Install all pixmaps. (pixmaps_DATA): Add blank-screen.png. 2001-08-09 Richard Hestilow <hestilow@ximian.com> * Makeflie.am (EXTRA_DIST): Install all pixmaps. (pixmaps_DATA): Add blank-screen.png. * pref-file.c: Replace "programs" value with a regenerated string. (print_aligned_row): Added. (print_list_to_str): Added. * preferences.h (Screensaver): Add new fields "filename", "compat_command_line", "fakepreview", and "fakes", to deal with the new xml storage. (Preferences): Add new fields "savers_hash" and "invalidsavers". * preferences.c (screensaver_list_prepend_dir): Added. (screensaver_cmp_func): Added. (screensaver_list_load): Added. (preferences_new): Initialize savers_hash. (clean_saver_list): Added. (preferences_load): Load screensavers from xml. (parse_arg_default): Added. (screensaver_read_xml): Updated for the new format. (screensaver_new_from_file): Added. * prefs-widget.c (double_click_cb): Added. (): Remove right click menu, add double click handler. (model_is_cell_editable): Fix for etable bug. (random_timeout_cb): Avoid vidwhacker and webcollage. * preview.c: Optionally show fakepreview if set, and deal with compat_command_line, and refresh pixbufs. (command_exists): Renamed to rc_command_exists. * rc-parse.c: (parse_screensaver_list): Merely update the existing entries, via the provided hash. * screensaver-prefs-dialog.c (get_argument_data): Just find the xml file using ::filename. * screensavers/magic.pl.in: Added. * screensavers/Makefile.am: Generate .xml.h files for translators, and install all .xml files and .png files, and run magic.pl on make install.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<screensaver name="webcollage" _label="WebCollage">
<command arg="-root"/>
<fakepreview>webcollage.png</fakepreview>
<_description>This program makes collages out of random images pulled off of the World Wide Web. It finds these images by doing random web searches, and then extracting images from the returned pages. It can also be set up to filter the images through the `VidWhacker' program, above, which looks really great.
(Note that most of the images it finds are text, and not pictures. This is because most of the web is pictures of text. Which is pretty sad.) Written by Jamie Zawinski.</_description>
<fake name="WebCollage (whacked)"/>
</screensaver>