Hmnn, I still get the 'Can't Parse' error.  So maybe the widget is out of 
date? - I'm certainly running versino 0.16.1 of Qutile (from qtile 
--version)  I'm so sorry for the newbie questions..

On Wednesday, 2 September 2020 at 15:50:43 UTC+1 tcld wrote:

> I use the coordinates of my position as follows:
>
> widget.YahooWeather(update_interval=900, 
> format='{current_observation_atmosphere_pressure}hPa 
> {current_observation_condition_symbol} 
> {current_observation_condition_temperature}°{units_temperature}', 
> coordinates={'latitude': '20.12349', 'longitude': '18.5920563'}, 
> foreground=colors['PowerlineText'], background=colors['BarBackground1']),
>
> On Wednesday, 2 September 2020 at 16:30:59 UTC+2 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm new here and I've searched around but I can't find what I'm looking 
>> for other than a ChangeLog saying it was resolved in a pervious version but 
>> I'm running the current most up-to-date release of Qtile.
>>
>> I'd like to have the YahooWeather widget but I get a " Can't parse " 
>> error in my bar.  I assume we need to use the World Wide Identifier as our 
>> location (I've also tried the string version of my town and nearest city 
>> (Norwich).
>>
>> Am I doing something wrong?  OR!!  (And I'd prefer) is there a weather 
>> widget which uses 'OpenWeather'?  How do I find non-standared widgets?  My 
>> searches are coming up empty or maybe I'm just rubbish at searching.
>>
>> Thanks for any help
>>
>> Rich
>>
>

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