On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 02:51, John Fleck wrote:
On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 09:21:19PM -0500, Kevin Vandersloot wrote:Hi Phil and everyone else who wants to do something easy for GNOME! So I have an easy task for anyone to do. Right now gweather for GNOME2 doesn't do well trying to get radar maps for US cities. The url that the radar maps is downloaded from is http://image.weather.com/web/radar/us_%s_closeradar_medium_usen.jpg where %s is a three letter designation of the city. For Pittsburgh it is pit. To determine what code should be used for what city go to weather.com and enter in a city. If you right clikc on the radar map it will display the image name (at least it does with Galeon) which will contain the city code. Now do a cvs co of gnome-applets ("cvs co gnome-applets"). Put this city code as the last argument in the Locations file. Now make a patch for your changes by issuing the following comand: cvs diff -u5 ./ > mystate.patch What I would like is for courageuos volunteers to do this for all the cities in their favorite state that gweather supports. I've opened a bug report so volunteers can attach their patches to the bug report: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76857 So I would be greatly appreciative for anything contributed. This would greatly improve the gweather applet for GNOME2 :)Coolest! What a great way to jump in and make a quick and easy contribution (and to my favorite applet, I might add).
Hugh! You say that because you haven't seen the code ;) -- /Bastien Nocera, running http://hadess.net
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