You don't seem to quite understand my request, the image stays exactly
the same size, but instead of Africa/Western Europe being centred,
another part of the planet is in the centre of your screen.

Just imagine the rectangular earth picture being dragged sideways (and
wrapping around the ends of the screen).

In a program like xplanet you achieve this by supplying the -longitude
co-ordinate. In Gnome 2 I was able to get this information in a script
from:

LONGITUDE=$(gconftool -g /apps/panel/applets/clock_screen0/prefs/cities
| cut -f5 -d " " | cut -f2 -d "=" | sed 's/"//g' )

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