[ale] Weather Satellite Image on X Background

KeithH hne at inetnow.net
Tue Aug 7 09:46:04 EDT 2001


Um, er, I don't know.  I don't run KDE, and rarely use xv :-)

My only guess would be to use the full "-geometry 1280x978+0+0" syntax.  I don't know why 
-max isn't working for you.  What does -max do on your system?  Do you know if you have a 
stable version of X-windows running? (not 4.0.0)

Fireworks everywhere!
   Keith


Josh Freeman wrote:

> 1280 x 1024. I also tried using the "-max" setting.
> 
> KeithH wrote:
> 
>> What resolution to you have your video card set to?
>>
>> Josh Freeman wrote:
>>
>>> Forgive me  if I am missing something completely obvious,but this 
>>> doesn't seem to work for me, running KDE 2.0.
>>>
>>> If I execute the following statement:
>>>
>>> xv -root -quit -geometry 1280x975 ec_vis_sat_720x486.jpg
>>>
>>> Nothing seems to happen. If I execute this:
>>>
>>> xv +root -quit -geometry 1280x975 ec_vis_sat_720x486.jpg
>>>
>>> A window the size of my screen pops up containing ec_vis_sat_720x486.jpg
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in Advance,
>>>
>>> Josh
>>>
>>> KeithH wrote:
>>>
>>>> I had WAY too much fun with this.
>>>>
>>>> #!/bin/sh
>>>> #
>>>> # Display weather maps in root window (Japan maps & X-windows)
>>>> #
>>>> cd /tmp
>>>> IMGSIZE="-geometry 1280x975"
>>>> # 1280x975 for 1280x1024 screen with GNOME toolbar at bottom
>>>> # IMGSIZE="-max" for full screen
>>>>
>>>> while [[ true ]] ; do (
>>>>
>>>>   SITE=http://tenki.or.jp/himawari/japan/sekigai/
>>>>   FILE=`date +%y%m%d%k`
>>>> # example: 01080517.gif
>>>>   wget -q $SITE$FILE.gif
>>>>   xv -root $IMGSIZE -quit $FILE.gif
>>>>   sleep 900
>>>>
>>>>   wget -q http://weather.is.kochi-u.ac.jp/VRML/fe.jpg
>>>>   xv -root $IMGSIZE -quit fe.jpg
>>>>   sleep 900
>>>>
>>>>   wget -q http://www.usatoday.com/weather/satpic/photos/east_asia.jpg
>>>>   xv -root $IMGSIZE -quit east_asia.jpg
>>>>   sleep 900
>>>>
>>>>   wget -q http://weather.is.kochi-u.ac.jp/WV/00Latest.jpg
>>>>   xv -root $IMGSIZE -quit 00Latest.jpg
>>>>   sleep 900
>>>>
>>>>   wget -q http://image.weather.com/images/sat/japan_sat_720x486.jpg
>>>>   xv -root $IMGSIZE -quit japan_sat_720x486.jpg
>>>>   sleep 900
>>>> ); done
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Joseph A. Knapka wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Chris Woodruff wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> When I was in college there was a exe that you could run that 
>>>>>> would show a
>>>>>> US weather satellite image on the background of X and update it 
>>>>>> every 15
>>>>>> minutes.  I was using SunOS or Solaris (can't remember since 
>>>>>> Michigan State
>>>>>> switched to Solaris during my stay).  Does anyone know if there is a
>>>>>> equivalent for Linux?  And if so is the source available?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Chris Woodruff
>>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>> You could do this in a shell script:
>>>>>
>>>>> while [[ true ]] do {
>>>>>   wget <URL of weather image>
>>>>>   xsetroot <image fetched by wget> # Maybe "xv" would work better.
>>>>>   sleep 900
>>>>> } done
>>>>>
>>>>> (Note: the Bash syntax is probably not right, I don't
>>>>> write a lot of Bash scriptage.)
>>>>>
>>>>> -- Joe
>>>>> "You know how many remote castles there are along the gorges? You
>>>>>  can't MOVE for remote castles!" -- Lu Tze re. Uberwald
>>>>> // Linux MM Documentation in progress:
>>>>> // http://home.earthlink.net/~jknapka/linux-mm/vmoutline.html
>>>>> 2nd Lbl A + 1 = 2nd Pause 2nd Prt GTO 2 R/S
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