Hi

Well, then plasma_engine_weather.so is to "blame". As I said before I hope 
future versions will include more meteorological services. I know it would be 
absurd to include every national meteorological service on earth but at least 
to have 4 or 5 by default and let the users to add the ones they prefer by hand.

Kweather intrigues me a lot. According to its name we can suppose whta's its 
utility, but I haven't been able even to launch it by any means :-/. Does it 
really work? I guess the programmers and the packagers of every distro did test 
it before publishing, no? But even in the KDE forum nobody could give an 
answer, everybody suggested weather plasmoids as alternatives but it seems 
nobody knows what's the deal with Kweather for  KDE4. Dark misteries of 
computing...



El Sábado 28 Marzo 2009 08:38:01 Modestas Vainius escribió:
> This is done 
> by weather dataengines (plasma_engine_weather.so) which are in plasma-
> dataengines-workspace package. This way all plasmoids can use the same 
> sources. Those custom plasmoids will be never be official KDE ones if they 
> reinvent the wheel and retrieve data from custom sources themselves. The goal 
> is to integrate a new better source weather dataengine hence all weather 
> plasmoids can use them.
> 
> I have to agree though that the current selection of datasources is really 
> poor. On the other hand, kweather (KDE 3) was almost perfect (expect it 
> didn't 
> provide forecast data).


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