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Sunday, October 16th 2005, 9:04pm

Carousel Screensaver

I noticed in xscreensaver there's a screensaver named Carousel. It loads a number of different images then rotates them around. The thing is I don't see it in the KDE Control Center. The box to the left of the screensaver in xscreensaver is checked, but I can't get it to appear in the Control Center. Does anyone know how to do this.

Thanks.

CallMeThing

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Tuesday, October 18th 2005, 12:57pm

RE: Carousel Screensaver

The screensavers from XScreensavers are added to KDE through .desktop files.
These are located in KDEDIR/share/applnk/System/ScreenSavers/, on my system that is /opt/kde3/share/applnk/System/ScreenSavers/.

You could copy and edit one of the .desktop files there related to a saver from XScreensaver, for instance 'flyingtoasters.desktop'.
In the case of flyingtoasters.desktop, you simply replace all the instances of 'flyingtoasters' with 'carousel'.

These lines gives you access to the settings of the saver in kcontrol:
[Desktop Action Setup]
Exec=kxsconfig carousel

All the lines starting with Name[language]=nameinlanguage give the name of the saver in various languages. Just delete the ones you don't use, and change the ones for the languages you use for correct ones for Carousel.

When finished, save it as carousel.desktop

Attached is my /opt/kde3/share/applnk/System/ScreenSavers/carousel.desktop

PS! With the carousel saver you might want to set the framerate and animation speed again in the KDE control centre, otherwise it looks a bit static.

Good luck!
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Wednesday, October 19th 2005, 12:31am

worked like a charm

Thank you very much, your advice worked. I used the carousel.desktop that you supplied. (I removed the SuSE specific second line.)

For fellow Debian users, the screensaver desktop files are in /usr/share/applnk/System/ScreenSavers/.

Thanks again.