Here's the contents of my ~/.kde/share/config/KWeatherServicerc [WEATHERSTATIONS] stations=YPDN,YMML,KINT,KABQ,KGSO The above give me the option of checking weather in a couple locations. Copy them into your own text file and name it ~/.kde/share/config/KWeatherServicerc. That will at least tell you if its the app or your configuration. David J Brooks is a darn nice person I don't care what anybody says! > On Sunday 12 November 2006 08:37, ben miller wrote: > > I've added this comment already to the bug report list for Kweather, but > > thought I'd address it here. No matter what I do, I can't get Kweather to > > provide a weather station. I can't add one, I can't choose one, and > > there's nothing I can do to get it to read any weather station in any > > geographic area. Does anyone know a solution to this problem or any work > > that's being made on the bugfix? > > I've had this same problem some time back., I got it working but I don't > remember how. > > The procedure -should- be to click on 'configure kweather', choose > the 'weather services' tab, find your local stations in the 'available > stations' pane and click the 'add' button to add these to the 'selected > stations' pane. ow click back to the 'Display' tab and under "Weather > Station Options: Locations" you -should- find a drop-list populated with > the stations you selected back on the 'weather services' tab. Pick one of > them and click OK. > > Failing that, you can always try the "Liquid Weather" theme in > SuperKaramba. > > HTH, > David -- Cheers, Rick Miles Movement stopped is no movement, and rest set in motion is no rest. Written on Boomtime, the 25th of The Aftermath, 3172 http://www.turtlespond.net/ ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.