![]() ![]() ![]() Here’s what the plot looks like on my Desktop, which is the Solid Aqua Dark Blue color that OS X has had for years as one of its standard solid Desktop colors. I think Tynsoe has fixed GeekTool’s memory problem, but I’ll be keeping an eye on it. This was not something I wanted for my Dark Sky plot, so I switched back. Recently, though, I learned that NerdTool can’t display a PNG image as is-it always scales the image, even when you tell it not to. Since this was a much better use of the script than I had ever put it to, I stole some of their ideas and made my own geeklet.įor years I’ve been putting textual weather information and a radar image on my Desktop via NerdTool, a GeekTool workalike that I switched to when I found GeekTool eating up a lot of RAM. Shortly after my post on combining the Dark Sky API with the Python matplotlib library to create rain intensity plots with confidence intervals, Jay Hickey and Barron Bichon both decided they wanted plots like that on their Desktops, so each of them adapted my script and turned it into GeekTool geeklet. Next post Previous post Dark Sky plot for GeekTool ![]()
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