On Saturday 09 January 2021 08:14:49 am Stefan Krusche via tde-users wrote: > Am Freitag, 8. Januar 2021 schrieb Michael via tde-users: > > I admit I've only been skiming this thread, I tried kweather once, it > > didn't have my nearest airport, nor could I figure out how to > > manually enter my airport's code ID, so it wasn't really useful. > > That said... > > If you are still interested you can tell me the station(s) you want to > watch and I can add them manually as I'm already in the process of > adding all german stations which are still working. > > What I'd need to know is the ICAO code of that airport. > > Or you can test yourself with some simple dcop calls in your shell like > this: > > # add Station by ICAO code > dcop KWeatherService WeatherService addStation $ICAOcode > # you need to wait a sec; I did 'sleep 1' in a script > dcop KWeatherService WeatherService update $ICAOcode > # again, wait a sec, then request the weather report (the little dialog > # window opens and tells you if the station doesn't exist or needs > maintaining (in which case you could try later) > kweatherreport $ICAOcode > # if it doesn't work, remove it > dcop KWeatherService WeatherService removeStation $ICAOcode Cool! ICAO: KMBT The command line ‘kweatherreport KMBT’ works and it’ll show in the KWeather applet, but the applet itself won’t display the station data (it displays what I added last, even if I remove it). I added the two references in case there is some other text/data needed. Thank you!, Michael PS: To get the dcop calls to work, you need to have (at least) the KWeather applet running. Ref: https://www.airnav.com/airport/KMBT https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murfreesboro_Municipal_Airport ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx