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Weather SKIN REQUEST
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Re: Weather SKIN REQUEST
In your code, the only available variable is MapArea=asph_phil, the other lines being commented out. If you add an @Include=#@#settings\settings.inc option to the [Variables] section of your skin (obviously saving the posted code into the settings.inc file), the skin will be able to use the MapArea variable.
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Re: Weather SKIN REQUEST
i guess it's difficult to do so since there's an individual shoreline for each country
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Re: Weather SKIN REQUEST
Ive noticed that since there's a settings.inc How will this be changed to the choosen country Link
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[MeasureImagesURL]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=WebParser
Url=http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis/online/archive_with_thumbnails.asp?data_folder=himawari-8/philippines_true_color&width=1020&height=720
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Re: Weather SKIN REQUEST
To be honest, I have no idea what are you talking about!vHAPpY wrote:Ive noticed that since there's a settings.inc How will this be changed to the choosen country Link
I don't know where would you like to use the MapArea variable and why would depend this on the country? As I said, in the posted included file code, the only available variable is MapArea. Please come back with some details.
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Re: Weather SKIN REQUEST
i mean it will not choose that maparea because theres that code
am i right?
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[MeasureImagesURL]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=WebParser
Url=http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis/online/archive_with_thumbnails.asp?data_folder=himawari-8/philippines_true_color&width=1020&height=720
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Re: Weather SKIN REQUEST
I think you've a lot of confusion regarding #Variables# and separated .inc files for variables storage (and editing).
Every Measure or Meter using one (or more) variables stored in your .inc file, must have a #VariableName# and the corresponding value in the .inc file.
To be clear, something like this in your skin:
...and something like this in your .inc file:
Every Measure or Meter using one (or more) variables stored in your .inc file, must have a #VariableName# and the corresponding value in the .inc file.
To be clear, something like this in your skin:
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[MeasureWhatever
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=XXX
Url=#MyWebLink#
RegExp=YYY
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[Variables]
MyWebLink=www.yourweatherlink.com
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Re: Weather SKIN REQUEST
And don't forget to include the .inc file into the .ini, through an @Include statement, otherwise the variable defined into the .inc file can't be used:fonpaolo wrote:I think you've a lot of confusion regarding #Variables# and separated .inc files for variables storage (and editing).
Every Measure or Meter using one (or more) variables stored in your .inc file, must have a #VariableName# and the corresponding value in the .inc file.
To be clear, something like this in your skin:...and something like this in your .inc file:Code: Select all
[MeasureWhatever Measure=Plugin Plugin=XXX Url=#MyWebLink# RegExp=YYY
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[Variables] MyWebLink=www.yourweatherlink.com
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[Variables]
@Include=#@#MyVariables.inc
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Re: Weather SKIN REQUEST
nevermind rather i cant really follow on you guys.
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Re: Weather SKIN REQUEST
Why? What is the problem?vHAPpY wrote:nevermind rather i cant really follow on you guys.
Let's start over again. Please post again the last code you have and a description of the problem (to be honest, a long time passed since out last discussion and I'm a bit lazy to read all again).