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Ok,

I see a lot of screenshots here, with some great samurize scripts, but nobody ever posts the

actual scripts....as a non-coder myself, I'd love to have a few.

So why not have a thread where ppl post their scripts as well as screenshots of it?

Im sure lots of ppl (myself included) would be very grateful. :cool:

Tartan

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Tartan: Do you mean scripts or configs? Scripts are the "addons" (eg: weather); configs are how you customized Samurize. I assume you mean configs...

GambitADSL: You might want to try removing your email password from your config before posting it ;). Even though it uses 256 bit Blowfish for password encryption *, there's still a (very) small chance of someone cracking it.

Everyone else: Remove your password from your config before posting it.

Edited by hurting101
Here's mine: Unfortunately I haven't fixed the weather errors yet.

I've fixed some of them so that the main indicators now work. I've attached the script (I hope).

Remember to install the font, and remember to add the writefile function to your list of graphs to make sure it updates.

ExtendedWeather1.4.zip

Hmm weird, am using your script judge, and it works great except with the weather part it only seems to pick up the "conditions" and "as of" correctly... looking at the vbs file and weather.tmp, i can't see why the image would be displaying what looks like rain, when it should be displaying snow. Also the "temperature" and "feels like" are coming up as N/A which from my understanding of the script, should only happen if it can't find the city thats been entered. If you want to try for yourself, i have "london, england" in there.

Any ideas?

Cheers for the nice config Judge.

p.s. that version of your extended weather has a "Temperaure" in the script which was giving some problems.

Cheers judge, couldn't see any differences on the weather.com pages myself but it must have something to do with it.

btw, any idea if there is a way to exclude a process from the cpu usage bar, like you can do with coolmon? It's just its not very useful when you have UD or Seti or something using up all the spare cycles..

was using judge's weather script for past couple of days and was working fine

yet now neither his script or one on samurize.com works

anyone have any ideas?

I posted an update yesterday in this forum. Just read back a little. The guys at weather.com have got too much time on their hands.

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