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2008-04-01
, 10:32
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@ Po' Bo'. PA
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#22
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This is the very interesting feature request. Please submit it in omweather project page in garage.maemo.org https://garage.maemo.org/tracker/?at...93&func=browse
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Vlad
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2008-04-01
, 13:28
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@ Cambridge, UK
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#23
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Thank you for your time. We found this bug and it will be fixed in the version 0.20. It will released 2 April.
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2008-04-01
, 14:04
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@ Belarus
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#24
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wonderful! that's great service indeed, thanks much.
Whilst I'm in favour, might I suggest an RFE, please?
I normally use Celsius, as that's the norm here now in the UK, but I miss the finer divisions given by Fahrenheit. Is there any chance of adding an option whereby Celsius can be shown with a decimal point?
e.g. 69F would be shown as 20.6C instead of 20C?
thanks much for considering it, and thanks again for the bug fix.
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2008-04-01
, 14:26
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@ MI, USA
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2008-04-01
, 14:45
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@ Cambridge, UK
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#26
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Omweather takes weather forecast in Celsius (from weather.com) and converts it to Fahrenheit if it necessary.
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2008-04-05
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@ New Jersey
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2008-04-05
, 20:54
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@ Po' Bo'. PA
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#28
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I've just downgraded back to 0.19.6 because 0.20 never displayed current weather for me at any station. I thought it might be my lowly little town in NJ, but for days, it hasn't displayed at any station.
Now 0.19.6 is back and so is current weather.
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DF
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2008-04-05
, 21:36
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@ Phoenix
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#29
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thanks Vlad,
that's most interesting; when I visit (uncustomised) weather.com, it shows me temps in Fahrenheit, so I assumed that was how OMW did it, too.
thanks for the clarification...
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2008-04-05
, 23:36
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@ Maryland, US
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#30
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Thanks
Vlad