Uses the JSON API data from http://weather.com to return weather information for Current, Today/Tonight, and Tomorrow.
NOTE: This version corrects the @Include files to reflect the new V3 version of the JSON code.
Right-click the skin to see how to configure the Location Code and other attributes.
Use "Choose Location" to search for and set the Location Latitude and Longitude desired.
Simply search for and find your location, and click on the Latitude and Longitude to set them and refresh the Weather.com skin.
Note: You can click the Location Name (Fort Hunt in this example) to find the location on Google Maps, to confirm your choice.
Use "Edit Weather Variables" to set the language code (i.e. en-US) to return the values and units of measure from weather.com in.
Use "Edit Translation Variables" to set the "labels" used in the skin to your language.
Use "Edit General Variables" to set fonts and colors for the skin.
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Re: ⭐ Weather.com
Updated the skin to better handle some translations.
The Observation Date Month/Day are now automatically translated based on the value you set in #Language# (i.e. en-US)
This is a minor change to WeatherComJSONMeasures.inc.
You can now define translations for the labels used in the skin Context Menus.
Right-Click and select "Edit Translation Variables" to set these.
Also, replaced the "alert" .ico files with more distinct and higher quality .png files.
Alert levels are: 4 (info) Green | 3 (low) Gold | 2 (medium) Orange | 1 (high) Red
New .rmskin in the first post of this thread.
The Observation Date Month/Day are now automatically translated based on the value you set in #Language# (i.e. en-US)
This is a minor change to WeatherComJSONMeasures.inc.
You can now define translations for the labels used in the skin Context Menus.
Right-Click and select "Edit Translation Variables" to set these.
Also, replaced the "alert" .ico files with more distinct and higher quality .png files.
Alert levels are: 4 (info) Green | 3 (low) Gold | 2 (medium) Orange | 1 (high) Red
New .rmskin in the first post of this thread.
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Re: ⭐ Weather.com
I'm new to RainMeter and really like your widget.
Can we only use ONE of the same widget at a time?
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Re: ⭐ Weather.com
How do I get to have multiple Weather.com widgets running at the same time? Every time I try to get another Weather.com going, the 1st one disappears.
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Re: ⭐ Weather.com
BRILLIANT! I sat here looking at your post for a few seconds in disbelief of my ignorance because I couldn't believe that I was overthinking for a solution. LOL! Thank you!dvo wrote: ↑April 20th, 2020, 8:55 pm easy just copy paste the folder and rename it to something else you can find the folder @ C:\Users\yourusername\Documents\Rainmeter\Skins\
and if you want have it in the same folder just create a folder in that folder and put the ini in a new folder
otherwise he will switch between the ini files in the same folder and that is what you didn't want...
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Re: ⭐ Weather.com
Is it possible for me to config the city name to be displayed on the widget?
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Re: ⭐ Weather.com
Just right-click it. The name is at the top.TheRealDjElite wrote: ↑April 21st, 2020, 10:39 pm Is it possible for me to config the city name to be displayed on the widget?
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Re: ⭐ Weather.com
I'm assuming that's a no then. I'd prefer seeing the name on the widget without having to right-click it. I'm running multiple weather.com widgets.
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Re: ⭐ Weather.com
It's not a no. Feel free to change the skin any way you like. The values for the location name are in [@LocationName], [@LocationAdminDistrict], [@LocationCountry].TheRealDjElite wrote: ↑April 21st, 2020, 11:17 pm I'm assuming that's a no then. I'd prefer seeing the name on the widget without having to right-click it. I'm running multiple weather.com widgets.
Just add a meter someplace you like and display those values. I don't see a good place it fits in the current design, so you might have to do some work on that.
If you are asking me to customize the skin for you, then yeah, the answer is no.
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Re: ⭐ Weather.com
Nope. It was never my intent to ask you to do something special for me.jsmorley wrote: ↑April 21st, 2020, 11:53 pm It's not a no. Feel free to change the skin any way you like. The values for the location name are in [@LocationName], [@LocationAdminDistrict], [@LocationCountry].
Just add a meter someplace you like and display those values. I don't see a good place it fits in the current design, so you might have to do some work on that.
If you are asking me to customize the skin for you, then yeah, the answer is no.
As my OP states "Is it possible for *me* to config the city name to be displayed on the widget?"
Thanks for the insight and work tho.
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