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Weather about to break Kaelri's Enigma skin (again)?
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Re: Weather about to break Kaelri's Enigma skin (again)?
Not sure if this is the right place to ask but i'm getting strange symbols for the degree sign. Heres a picture
https://gyazo.com/a0f0f98ab8e3f42d3162b79c273e42c9
if the picture doesn't work basically the degree symbols area replaced with "¿1/2" symbols. Never even seen that symbol before.
I tried playing around with the encoding but no luck. Any tips?
Thanks
https://gyazo.com/a0f0f98ab8e3f42d3162b79c273e42c9
if the picture doesn't work basically the degree symbols area replaced with "¿1/2" symbols. Never even seen that symbol before.
I tried playing around with the encoding but no luck. Any tips?
Thanks
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Re: Weather about to break Kaelri's Enigma skin (again)?
Try to use in the Text option the following string to show the degree symbol: [\x00B0].tuxedosammy wrote: ↑May 6th, 2019, 4:15 am Not sure if this is the right place to ask but i'm getting strange symbols for the degree sign. Heres a picture
https://gyazo.com/a0f0f98ab8e3f42d3162b79c273e42c9
if the picture doesn't work basically the degree symbols area replaced with "¿1/2" symbols. Never even seen that symbol before.
For example using the Text=30[\x00B0]C option, the shown string will look like 30°C.
If you don't succeed, please post a code of the skin you have problems with.
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Re: Weather about to break Kaelri's Enigma skin (again)?
Hi! Apologies for the necro post, and thanks for getting the Enigma weather working again!
I am having issues with the world skins not displaying the correct time. I have three cities set: Ottawa (Canada), Halifax (Canada), and Reykjavik (Iceland), and they are all displaying the incorrect time. I updated both Rainmeter and Enigma and followed the OP's instructions. My computer clock is correct. I am seeing:
Ottawa: UTC -3 (should be -4)
Halifax: UTC -2 (should be -3)
Reykjavik: UTC +1 (should be +0)
Is there some variable that is adding daylight savings time twice?
I am having issues with the world skins not displaying the correct time. I have three cities set: Ottawa (Canada), Halifax (Canada), and Reykjavik (Iceland), and they are all displaying the incorrect time. I updated both Rainmeter and Enigma and followed the OP's instructions. My computer clock is correct. I am seeing:
Ottawa: UTC -3 (should be -4)
Halifax: UTC -2 (should be -3)
Reykjavik: UTC +1 (should be +0)
Is there some variable that is adding daylight savings time twice?
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Re: Weather about to break Kaelri's Enigma skin (again)?
It appears the information from WXDATA does not correct for daylight savings; the data shows my timezone as -4, but it should be -5. I can not change what they are sending, so any "fix" for DST now, would need to be manually changed back when DST ends...cynthb wrote: ↑May 23rd, 2019, 12:51 am Hi! Apologies for the necro post, and thanks for getting the Enigma weather working again!
I am having issues with the world skins not displaying the correct time. I have three cities set: Ottawa (Canada), Halifax (Canada), and Reykjavik (Iceland), and they are all displaying the incorrect time. I updated both Rainmeter and Enigma and followed the OP's instructions. My computer clock is correct. I am seeing:
Ottawa: UTC -3 (should be -4)
Halifax: UTC -2 (should be -3)
Reykjavik: UTC +1 (should be +0)
Is there some variable that is adding daylight savings time twice?
You can "fix" it now by modifying 3 measures in "Enigma\Sidebar\World\World.inc" file.
Change TimeZone=[MeasureTimeZone] to TimeZone=([MeasureTimeZone]-1) so it looks like below.
This will have to be manually set back to TimeZone=[MeasureTimeZone] when DST ends this fall.
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[MeasureTime]
Measure=Time
TimeZone=([MeasureTimeZone]-1)
DynamicVariables=1
[MeasureReal1]
Measure=Time
TimeZone=([MeasureTimeZone]-1)
DynamicVariables=1
Format="%#H.%M.%S · %a"
Substitute="Sun":"SUN","Mon":"MON","Tue":"TUE","Wed":"WED","Thu":"THU","Fri":"FRI","Sat":"SAT"
[MeasureReal2]
Measure=Time
TimeZone=([MeasureTimeZone]-1)
DynamicVariables=1
Format="%#d %b · %Y"
Substitute="Jan":"JAN","Feb":"FEB","Mar":"MAR","Apr":"APR","May":"MAY","Jun":"JUN","Jul":"JUL","Aug":"AUG","Sep":"SEP","Oct":"OCT","Nov":"NOV","Dec":"DEC"
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Re: Weather about to break Kaelri's Enigma skin (again)?
Thanks, that does the trick! Note that the 3 measures in the Taskbar\World\World.inc file have slightly different names but searching for TimeZone= will find them.
Also, changing the Windows 10 option Date & Time -> Adjust for daylight saving time automatically changes the times in the world skins, but it makes the system time wrong (obviously). I am guessing that Rainmeter / Enigma may be applying that setting on top of the time that it receives from WXDATA.
Also, changing the Windows 10 option Date & Time -> Adjust for daylight saving time automatically changes the times in the world skins, but it makes the system time wrong (obviously). I am guessing that Rainmeter / Enigma may be applying that setting on top of the time that it receives from WXDATA.
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Re: Weather about to break Kaelri's Enigma skin (again)?
Good to know that the Taskbar skins are a bit different.
I only looked at the Sidebar versions, so I am sure users will appreciate the additional info regarding the Taskbar versions!
I only looked at the Sidebar versions, so I am sure users will appreciate the additional info regarding the Taskbar versions!
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Re: Weather about to break Kaelri's Enigma skin (again)?
The taskbar versions are very wrong when loading Sunrise and Sunset. Will this fix that too? Thanks.
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Re: Weather about to break Kaelri's Enigma skin (again)?
No... this is a problem with the feed; Weather.com reports the same sunrise and sunset times as the first day for every day it displays.Gregory2001 wrote: ↑May 25th, 2019, 12:49 pm The taskbar versions are very wrong when loading Sunrise and Sunset. Will this fix that too? Thanks.
To correct the sunrise and sunset times you would need to use a different source.
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Re: Weather about to break Kaelri's Enigma skin (again)?
Hi all,
First - big thanks to eclectic-tech for making Enigma weather works!
Second - did you notice that weather for second and third day is wrong or this happens only to me?
I checked few cities, all the time got wrong data, any ideas how to repair this?
First - big thanks to eclectic-tech for making Enigma weather works!
Second - did you notice that weather for second and third day is wrong or this happens only to me?
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<weather ver="2.0">
<head>
<locale>en_US</locale>
<form>MEDIUM</form>
<ut>C</ut>
<ud>km</ud>
<us>km/h</us>
<up>mb</up>
<ur>mm</ur>
</head>
<loc id="PLXX0029">
<dnam>Wroclaw, DS, Poland</dnam>
<tm>12:18 PM</tm>
<lat>51.11</lat>
<lon>17.03</lon>
<sunr>7:01 AM</sunr>
<suns>4:10 PM</suns>
<zone>1</zone>
</loc>
<cc>
<lsup>11/11/19 12:00 PM CET</lsup>
<obst>Wroclaw/Copernicus, DS, PL</obst>
<tmp>8</tmp>
<flik>7</flik>
<t>Fair</t>
<icon>34</icon>
<bar>
<r>999.66</r>
<d/>
</bar>
<wind>
<s>9</s>
<gust>N/A</gust>
<d>210</d>
<t>SSW</t>
</wind>
<hmid>43</hmid>
<vis>9.7</vis>
<uv>
<i>1</i>
<t>Low</t>
</uv>
<dewp>-2</dewp>
<moon>
<icon>13</icon>
<t>Waxing Gibbous</t>
</moon>
</cc>
<dayf>
<lsup>11/11/19 7:00 AM CET</lsup>
<day d="0" t="Monday" dt="Nov 11">
<hi>9</hi>
<low>3</low>
<sunr>7:01 AM</sunr>
<suns>4:10 PM</suns>
<part p="d">
<icon>34</icon>
<t>Mostly Sunny</t>
<wind>
<s>11</s>
<gust>N/A</gust>
<d>135</d>
<t>SE</t>
</wind>
<bt>M Sunny</bt>
<ppcp>0</ppcp>
<hmid>65</hmid>
</part>
<part p="n">
<icon>26</icon>
<t>Cloudy</t>
<wind>
<s>11</s>
<gust>N/A</gust>
<d>135</d>
<t>SE</t>
</wind>
<bt>Cloudy</bt>
<ppcp>10</ppcp>
<hmid>84</hmid>
</part>
</day><day d="1" t="Tuesday" dt="Nov 12">
<hi>8</hi>
<low>3</low>
<sunr>7:01 AM</sunr>
<suns>4:10 PM</suns>
<part p="d">
<icon>11</icon>
<t>PM Light Rain</t>
<wind>
<s>11</s>
<gust>N/A</gust>
<d>231</d>
<t>SW</t>
</wind>
<bt>PM Lgt Rain</bt>
<ppcp>80</ppcp>
<hmid>88</hmid>
</part>
<part p="n">
<icon>12</icon>
<t>Rain</t>
<wind>
<s>11</s>
<gust>N/A</gust>
<d>231</d>
<t>SW</t>
</wind>
<bt>Rain</bt>
<ppcp>90</ppcp>
<hmid>96</hmid>
</part>
</day><day d="2" t="Wednesday" dt="Nov 13">
<hi>5</hi>
<low>0</low>
<sunr>7:01 AM</sunr>
<suns>4:10 PM</suns>
<part p="d">
<icon>12</icon>
<t>Rain</t>
<wind>
<s>11</s>
<gust>N/A</gust>
<d>338</d>
<t>NNW</t>
</wind>
<bt>Rain</bt>
<ppcp>80</ppcp>
<hmid>95</hmid>
</part>
<part p="n">
<icon>12</icon>
<t>Rain</t>
<wind>
<s>11</s>
<gust>N/A</gust>
<d>338</d>
<t>NNW</t>
</wind>
<bt>Rain</bt>
<ppcp>90</ppcp>
<hmid>98</hmid>
</part>
</day><day d="3" t="Thursday" dt="Nov 14">
<hi>6</hi>
<low>2</low>
<sunr>7:01 AM</sunr>
<suns>4:10 PM</suns>
<part p="d">
<icon>39</icon>
<t>AM Showers</t>
<wind>
<s>9</s>
<gust>N/A</gust>
<d>140</d>
<t>SE</t>
</wind>
<bt>AM Showers</bt>
<ppcp>40</ppcp>
<hmid>91</hmid>
</part>
<part p="n">
<icon>29</icon>
<t>Partly Cloudy</t>
<wind>
<s>9</s>
<gust>N/A</gust>
<d>140</d>
<t>SE</t>
</wind>
<bt>P Cloudy</bt>
<ppcp>10</ppcp>
<hmid>96</hmid>
</part>
</day><day d="4" t="Friday" dt="Nov 15">
<hi>13</hi>
<low>8</low>
<sunr>7:01 AM</sunr>
<suns>4:10 PM</suns>
<part p="d">
<icon>30</icon>
<t>Partly Cloudy</t>
<wind>
<s>22</s>
<gust>N/A</gust>
<d>124</d>
<t>SE</t>
</wind>
<bt>P Cloudy</bt>
<ppcp>10</ppcp>
<hmid>82</hmid>
</part>
<part p="n">
<icon>27</icon>
<t>Mostly Cloudy</t>
<wind>
<s>22</s>
<gust>N/A</gust>
<d>124</d>
<t>SE</t>
</wind>
<bt>M Cloudy</bt>
<ppcp>20</ppcp>
<hmid>82</hmid>
</part>
</day><day d="5" t="Saturday" dt="Nov 16">
<hi>14</hi>
<low>5</low>
<sunr>7:01 AM</sunr>
<suns>4:10 PM</suns>
<part p="d">
<icon>39</icon>
<t>AM Showers</t>
<wind>
<s>17</s>
<gust>N/A</gust>
<d>161</d>
<t>SSE</t>
</wind>
<bt>AM Showers</bt>
<ppcp>30</ppcp>
<hmid>80</hmid>
</part>
<part p="n">
<icon>45</icon>
<t>Showers Late</t>
<wind>
<s>17</s>
<gust>N/A</gust>
<d>161</d>
<t>SSE</t>
</wind>
<bt>Shwrs Late</bt>
<ppcp>30</ppcp>
<hmid>94</hmid>
</part>
</day>
</dayf>
</weather>
I checked few cities, all the time got wrong data, any ideas how to repair this?