It's certainly possible, but I'm not sure I see a good place to put it in the current design. I guess you could make the background shape a bit taller, and put the location name at the top or the bottom.TheRealDjElite wrote: ↑April 22nd, 2020, 10:57 am Nope. It was never my intent to ask you to do something special for me.
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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I've found what could be a bug in the weather skin. If I scroll down on the mouse wheel while the pointer is over the skin all the info disappears apart from the text. When right clicking on the skin this is shown
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Monday, January 1, 1601
Observed at 12:00am
I re-downloaded the skin "Weather.com_March 9, 2020.rmskin" and it fixed it.
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Monday, January 1, 1601
Observed at 12:00am
I re-downloaded the skin "Weather.com_March 9, 2020.rmskin" and it fixed it.
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Scrolling down on the skin causes it to be "refreshed". This is ok if you just scroll "once", but can cause WebParser to hang if you scroll a bunch. If this happens, you simply need to exit and restart Rainmeter, and all will be well.TallShultzy wrote: ↑April 25th, 2020, 12:39 pm I've found what could be a bug in the weather skin. If I scroll down on the mouse wheel while the pointer is over the skin all the info disappears apart from the text. When right clicking on the skin this is shown
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Monday, January 1, 1601
Observed at 12:00am
I re-downloaded the skin "Weather.com_March 9, 2020.rmskin" and it fixed it.
Some mice are pretty aggressive with the scroll wheel, and when you scroll down it can send 3 or 4 or more scroll action messages to the OS, rather than just one. If you are having this issue, I would suggest:
Find the line:
MouseScrollDownAction=[!Refresh #CURRENTCONFIG#]
In the [Rainmeter] section of the skin.
Put a ; at the beginning of the line to comment it out, or simply delete the line.
Refresh the skin.
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Thanks, I'll try that if it happens again.
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Hi, I would appreciate if you could tell me how to show temperature in centigrade. (The default setting is Fahrenheit.)
Thanks in advance.
Fumiaki
Thanks in advance.
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Whether or not it is in Centigrade or Fahrenheit is automatic, based on the Language you set.
If you want English with Fahrenheit, use en-US, if you want English with Centigrade, use en-GB.
Right-click the skin and select "Edit language variables" to change this code.
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jsmorley-san,
Thank you very much for your prompt reply!
It worked!
Fumiaki
Thank you very much for your prompt reply!
It worked!
Fumiaki
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Just additionally, does the "centigrade" mean Celsius degrees (and thus metric system)? Sorry, but I don't know if it is used so.
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Strictly speaking, it should properly be Celsius. Centigrade is an older term, which was replaced for temperatures by the metric police years ago.
https://www.thoughtco.com/celsius-vs-centigrade-3976012
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Alright, didn't know about this. But it's good to be known. So thank you.