Craig
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5? seems awfully cold. You must have it set on Celsius. .
I believe Sittard is in the Netherlands, so "both" cold this time of year and Celsius.
5? seems awfully cold. You must have it set on Celsius. .
Yes, it is in the Netherlands. I had to consult Google for that.I believe Sittard is in the Netherlands, so "both" cold this time of year and Celsius.
5? seems awfully cold. You must have it set on Celsius.
Yes, many of us have the same problem. It seems some iconsets will work with 3 or more sections, and some not. Most will work well with just 2 sections. The default works for 3 or more sections. He's working on it. Try other iconsets. I've been testing them, and have found some I've had some success with. Your milage may vary, however. These seem to work ok on my NC.I seem to have a bug where when I have the widget set to show hourly forecast the widget will disappear and randomly appear again or not appear at all and say "unable to load"
Probably is Celsius. Sittard is in the Netherlands.
Yes Sittard in the Netherlands. Time was set to 24 hours, 5c was the night temperature.
Thanks for taking the time.These seem to work ok on my NC. There may be others. I'm not done testing.
Classic
3D Stickers (maybe)
AccuBW
Art School (maybe)
Awesome Weather
Baby Pajamas
Baby Pajamas with Glow
BilliardWeather
Bright Delight Weather
Cliche Weather (almost)
Tiny Realism
Kuwaii Weather
Kapow! Boom!.
I?m curious about the format for the iconsets. I have several in .png format that I use with GeekTool on my OS X desktop. I have one that I really like, and that I would like to use for BeWeather.
I?d love to know what changes I need to make to package them for BeWeather.
I'd like to know how that's done myself. I entered a url for a PNG Bama logo, but nothing happened. I can create PNG images on my phone, but don't know how to convert them to a url. Is there an app for that?
Mine opens to the last page it was on when I closed it. It only opens to the map if that's where I had been.I?d also like to see a Settings option for turning the map off by default in the App. I don?t want to see it every time I launch the app, but if I need it, I want to be able to get to it quickly.
If BeWeather obtains local weather info from Weather Underground, shouldn't BeWeather be able to access the same weather stations as WU? In the WU app, there is a station that is quite close to my home, but it is not available in BW.
Check again in the next update. I think we got at least part of that fixed.@pfluger, as you might have seen I had multiple crashes after I removed locations.
Example: the app was opened, city Winterberg.
I removed Winterberg as location. When I left the menu where you can change the location and wanted (within the app) to swipe to another city within the app (it still was showing Winterberg) the app crashed.
I could repeat that. I started over with a new list of cities. After the app crashed again and opened it, the list with cities that included Winterberg appeared again in the app.
The next thing I noticed is that the widget was stuck/frozen. Couldn't change cities. Removed widget, added it again - didn't work. Closed app, opened it, widget still frozen.
Rebooted the phone, widget still frozen!
Deleted the app, installed the app, the map for my location didn't load.
Added a second location, swiped to that second location (that map loaded without problems) and swiped back to my location and the map loaded.
You probably have all crash reports except for the ones from the widget. I don't know how to safe them to share them with you.
Contact me if you need more information.
Nicole
The link you find seems to give the correct info.I found a link about putting the images into a .zip file with the extension .bwi, but not sure if that?s specific to the BB or Android versions, or about how to name the various weather icons to match the internals of BeWeather. Some apps use names, other use numbered icons (1.png = sunny; 2.png = partly cloudy, etc). Then there?s the whole issue of getting them into the iOS version of BeWeather.
Hopefully Pfluger will be along shortly and can shed some light on this one.
The link you find seems to give the correct info.
The icon sets are simple .zip files with the extension changed to .bwi. (For the iOS version you can actually keep the .zip extension.)
The .zip file contains all the weather icons at the root folder.
To load the icon set, you will have to host it somewhere and then paste the URL into BeWeather. This could be your own web server or cloud storage like Dropbox that allows you to create a public link.
Here is an example I just put on my Dropbox: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1010420/BeWeather 2 Real.zip
You can use this file as a reference on how to name the icons. It is important to keep the icons at the root of the .zip file.
The 'Custom' download within the current BeWeather build is untested, so it might not work at all. Should be fixed soon.