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A few questions there!

  • There are 5 days numbered 0 thru 4. So you can add forecasts for more days if you want.
  • The first day is 0, its PNG is .tmpImageforecast0.png
  • The display is only as good as the data. If you're seeing something weird, check out what is in the file scripts/weather.cache.xml.
  • Looks like the developers are thinking of adding a native way of restarting the client, so we won't have to make these hacks anymore

I'm probably the only n00b to do this but for anyone who is having problems with Judge's weather script, make sure you are using version 0.85c or higher of Samurize!! I tried for days to get this to work just to realize that I was still using 0.84!! Upgraded and BOOM! Works great! :blush:

works fine here! judge: what do you do about the icons sitting in the system tray after the refresh? (as long as u don't move over the "old" client icon with the mouse to make the tray refresh there are quite a lot of those client icons...)

I only just saw this last night - I normally have the taskbar hidden and I use ObjectBar to give me a systray instead because I use ObjectDock (you following this :blink: ?). The ObjectBar systray doesn't have the same problem...

I have seen some discussion on the topic in the Samurize forums

seems as I have to wait for the next samurize release which will hopefully provide another way to change pngs...

or does somebody know a way/util to refresh the systemtray without moving the mouse over it. just searched and only found a lot of people that wanted such a util but no solution ;-(

seems as I have to wait for the next samurize release which will hopefully provide another way to change pngs...

or does somebody know a way/util to refresh the systemtray without moving the mouse over it. just searched and only found a lot of people that wanted such a util but no solution ;-(

Someone on the samurize forms said that if you turn off the 'hide icons' feature of systray, the problem goes away?

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