Hi
Just flashed Smoki 0.6.1 and the clock widget (and weather widget/app) shows that the temperature in Oslo (Current location) is -2 degrees Celcius. In reality it's 16 degrees outside.
If I add Oslo, Norway as a City in Weather App, the temperature reads 4 degrees.
Why this difference?
Are the weather data supplied by HTC (or their provider) wrong, or are there any settings or configuration file that can contain code that causes this error?
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Ive used both spb weather and Im currently using the sbsh pocket weather but neither one of these programs provided an actual text forecast. Im looking for something like 'Partly cloudy, evening showes possible. Chance of rain 45%. Tomorrow, sunny with a chance of rain'. Something like you see on the weather channel. Anyone know of a program that provides info like this?
I just have a shortcut to accuweather, and I access it when I want to know what the weather is going to be.
Here is the accuweather link to their PDA formatted forecast. Just replace xxxxx with your zipcode:
http://www.accuweather.com/pda/pda_5dy.asp?thisZip=xxxxx
Fizz Traveller
Has both 2 day, 5 day graphical, and text forecast.
I am using a Rogers Magic flashed to a Hero with the Fatal1ty rom.
I am located in Calgary, and when the weather widget loads up, it gives me the wrong forecast and conditions for Calgary (Current).
If I manually add Calgary, AB as a city, that entry has the correct forecast.
Any way to fix? I'm puzzled.
Thanks.
{edit} deleting and readding the weather widget seems to have solved the problem.
I would really love a weather widget in the style of Battstatt and Tajm. There is a similar theme for Beautiful Widgets that shows a text-based representation of the current weather.
I was thinking it could have something like:
Eighty Five Degrees
Sunny
Or a forecast in a larger widget:
Today: Sunny and 85
Tomorrow: Partly Cloudy and 62
Or something like that. How difficult would it be to build something like that which uses an accurate weather source?
Should be fairly simple. Take a look at the wiktionary sample included with teh SDK. It just does a query of wiktionary.org's Word of the Day. Should be easy enough to build a similar widget that points to a weather site.
http://developer.android.com/resources/samples/Wiktionary/index.html
I am currently developing a live wallpaper (which is almost complete) but I only have an analog clock at the center of the wallpaper. I was wanting to also be able to replace the clock with weather icons, but I don't know how to obtain weather information (or any at all, for that matter) from a source and convert it to images. Does anyone know how to do this? Here is a pic of the live wallpaper: the arcs rotate around the clock (which is a built-in widget) at different rates and in different directions. What do you think?
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