Thanks to Felix for bringing this to my attention. Obviously there was
already a safety net for feeding progressbars and graphs... and while
this makes for a good coding practice it's not a big deal. We have
widgets of type textbox for one, and a lot of string concatenation
happens. Strings are formatted, markup is applied...
Widget now uses the Gmail unread tag to get a list of all unread
messages, not only the Inbox. The auth argument was removed, and login
information should now be placed directly in the widget (and file made
read-only by user) until a safer storage is introduced.
Widget returns the count of new and subject of last e-mail in a Gmail
inbox. Use ${count} and ${subject} in the format string to retrieve
the values. Widget takes a table with login information as an
argument.
I don't like how gmail widgets handle sensitive data but I gave in
seeing how popular they are. Better storing and handling of login
information would be in order but this isn't Python and I'm out of
ideas. For now use it on your own responsability, I would suggest to
set login info directly in the widget and file as read-only by user.