This is a Merge of "IllustroMSNWeather" by Eclectic-Tech (For the illustro Looks) and of "Hero - Clock&Weather" by minhtrimatrix (For Weather Functionality)
Original Post discussion http://rainmeter.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=11154
It is US Only* (you must edit quite a bit to get it to work Globally)
rmskin file uploaded to my DeviantArt page: http://iamvsquared.deviantart.com/art/illustro-Weather-VS1-US-Only-503295602
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Re: illustro working Weather
How to change degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius ?
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Re: illustro working Weather
Replace the Url option of the [Current] measure with the following one: Url=http://wxdata.weather.com/wxdata/weather/local/#AreaCode#?cc=*&unit=#Unit#&dayf=0viper80 wrote:How to change degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius ?
This URL, instead of the previous one, uses the Unit variable. This variable must be defined in the [Variables] section and determines the unit of measure. It can be:
- Unit=i (imperial) for temperatures in Fahrenheit degrees.
- Unit=m (metric) for temperatures in Celsius degrees.
Beside this, if you want to see the temperatures in Celsius degrees, you should replace the Postfix option of the [MeterTempValue] and [MeterFeelsLikeValue] meters with Postfix="°C".
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Re: illustro working Weather
balala beat me again!viper80 wrote:How to change degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius ?
Besides changing the postfix to 'C', you should also change the wind speed postfix from ' MPH' to ' km/h'.
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Re: illustro working Weather
Yeah, I beat you, but was not careful enough, to change the speed unit too.eclectic-tech wrote:balala beat me again!
Besides changing the postfix to 'C', you should also change the wind speed postfix from ' MPH' to ' km/h'.