Re: kweather

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I would expect an option like that would be part of the kweather package. 
Personal settings and configurations reside in ~/.kde not the software 
itself.

Did you install kweather from a slackpack? If you did, open up the slackpack 
and check out where all the files go using ark or by untarring into a clean 
directory. Then you can compare with what's in your box. 

Also how recent is your kweather? 



Bill Wells is a darn nice person I don't care what anybody says!
> I recently had to reinstall KDE on my Slackware 10-2 box because of some
> serious problems I had generated.  I saved the .kde directory from my home
> directory to preserve e-mail and bookmarks only.  I used the Slackware
> pkgtool utility to remove kde.  I rebooted to hopefully lose any artifacts.
> Then after rebooting, installed kde from the Slackware distribution using
> pkgtool.
> When I installed the kweather applet, the option to enter locations by icao
> codes was not present.  I know it was there and I had used it in the
> previous incarnation of kde from the same source.
>
> I am sure it is something minor that I am missing but after 3 weeks of
> poking, prodding, googling querying friends and relatives, I have not
> discovered the solution to my dilemma.
>
> Bill Wells
>
> Slackware 10-2
> KDE 3.4.2 (from distro iso)
> AMD Athlon
> 256 Mb Mem
> Asus A7M266 MB
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