As a friendly reminder,

Please note that to my knowledge, all apps under WinEyes, will hold its 
dedicated Ini file. As a matter of fact, that is where it stores info 
about its hotkeys, and a few other basic settings for the app to work 
properly. In other words, was the app written properly, and especially 
if the developer took advantage of the programming tools provided by GW, 
there will always be an associated Ini file to any WinEyes App.


Good news:
The ini file will - again if the developer kept standard - hold the same 
name as the app itself. If you want the ini file for WeatherOrNot, find 
the file named WeatherOrNot.ini, and you are straight to the point.

Three basic files will typically be found in your WinEyes Profile 
Folder, for any app you might have installed. And the fourth would be 
found, in any newer app's installation.

1. The .WEPM file, which is the actual installer for the app. It might 
be deleted, but then you are to get hold of it again, should you ever 
need a clean reinstallation.

2. The .VBS file, sometimes .VBSWECrypt.wsf (which is an encrypted 
version of the app), or it might be a .JS file, or the like. (Most 
developers used VBS files, so mainly fix your attention on such.)

3. The .INI file, associated with the app. In just about any case, this 
will have the same name as the app file itself.

4.  An .XML file, which holds the info for the menus, and other user 
interface. Again, just about without exception, it will have a name 
corresponding to the app's main file.

Older apps, might not necessarily stick to this standard, but most 
common apps were updated to adhere to the basics outlined by GW, before 
the whole screen reader was put on the backshelf. If you run the WEPM 
installer for the actual app, you will see a list of which files it 
installs by default. A few apps, would hold several .INI and .XML files, 
and some apps might even generate files on their own, through runtime. 
In such cases, the additional files might have names, and extensions, 
that would not necessarily easily be identified to correspond to the 
actual app name. Even a few apps, might generate whole subfolders under 
your WE Profile, which might be mandatory for the app to run. But we are 
then talking about the more heavy and advanced apps. A simple app like 
WeatherOrNot, will only hold the basic files.

In cases, where you want to copy an installation from one computer to 
the other, or from one user profile to another, you might want to make 
sure you copy all the implied files, since that would ensure the most 
sufficient running of your copied version.

Glad the initial thread starter got his issue solved.And glad to see my 
rather lengthy dealing with the matter - a few months back - still 
lingers, and might be useful.

Regards,
David


David

On 5/24/2019 10:25 PM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
 > Hi Mike,
 >
 > My pleasure.  Glad I could help. Smile.
 >
 > All the best,
 >
 > Rod
 >
 > Sent from Outlook for Windows
 >
 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: Talk 
<[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Mike via Talk
 > Sent: May 24, 2019 4:05 PM
 > To: Rod Hutton via Talk <[email protected]>
 > Cc: Mike <[email protected]>
 > Subject: Re: FW: Weather or not issue
 >
 > Hello Rod
 >
 >
 > I shall keep this for future use.  However, I confess, on this 
occasion I have taken the easy way out.  As Weatherornot was working on 
my laptop I have just copied the .ini across.  It is now working fine.  
However, it is thanks to the forwarded message that I was able to find 
the .ini file.
 >
 >
 > With thanks and best wishes
 >
 >
 > Mike.
 >
 > On 24/05/2019 12:25, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
 >> Hi Mike,
 >>
 >> Here's a forward of a post a few months back which should help you out.
 >>
 >> Good luck,
 >>
 >> Rod
 >>
 >> Sent from Outlook for Windows
 >>
 >> -----Original Message-----
 >> From: David <[email protected]>
 >> Sent: February 3, 2019 5:58 PM
 >> To: Window-Eyes Discussion List <[email protected]>
 >> Cc: Rod Hutton <[email protected]>
 >> Subject: Re: Weather or not issue
 >>
 >> OK, guys.
 >> This, is going to be a rather long message, so work your way through.
 >> I will try to share my findings on the issue you are having, with 
the WeatherOrNot app. These are based on some fooling around, and quick 
searchings on the net, so take them for what they are worth. I do have 
no clue exactly where, how or what the Weather app extracts its info, so 
you will have to do your own playing around. But when I tried the 
following steps, it at least gave me some results. Smiles.
 >>
 >> As someone suggested, please make it a habit of backing up any file 
before you modify it at all.
 >>
 >> OK, the first thing we need to know, is the Longitude and Latitude 
coordinates, in a decimal format, for the city or place you are trying 
to add. I did try a few webpages, and here is one that I found to be 
fairly easy to operate with WinEyes:
 >> https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.
 >> latlong.net%2F&amp;data=02%7C01%7C%7C8a283489a4da44dc0be708d6e08331b4%
 >> 7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636943251407282072&amp;sd
 >> ata=HBuYYYvsbA%2F2Mg%2F2Nulcvk3udV25%2BdDqVI%2BqGzbKqUI%3D&amp;reserve
 >> d=0
 >>
 >> When opening the page, go to the first Edit box, and here enter your 
city. Like:
 >>       Toronto, On
 >> for finding the city of Toronto in the province of Ontario, in Canada.
 >> Once you have typed your info, hit the Enter key.
 >> Please note, it seems that you will have to manually turn back on 
Browse Mode here.
 >>
 >> The page will now come up with its results. If it found the exact 
city or place, it will give you two edit boxes, right beneath the 
Find-button on the page. They will hold the necessary numbers, for the  
Longitude and Latitude. Copy and paste them into your ini file, as will 
be described below.
 >>
 >> In a few cases, I noticed the page came up with more than one choice 
for the city. They then were presented in a table, with a link for each 
city. You would simply choose the wanted link, hit Enter, and go to the 
text line, that gives you the coordinates. Copy and paste the given info 
into your ini file.
 >>
 >> How To Modify The Ini File?
 >> Now that we have found the needed info to direct the app, let's get 
to the real job. And, yes, it is a bit of typing to be done. We will go 
by it, step by step.
 >>
 >> First, open your WE control panel, and hit Alt-F, followed by the 
letter E. The user profile folder will open.
 >>
 >> Keep pressing the W, til you get to the file named:
 >>       WeatherOrNot.ini
 >> , and hit Enter on it. It should open in something like Notepad.
 >> Please note, from here, it will be good to have your synth spell out 
all punctuations, and even Upper- and Lower-cased characters, as they 
are all important.
 >>
 >> In the ini file, scroll down to the line that reads
 >>       [Locations]
 >> . Do NOT modify this line.
 >>
 >> Hit the End-key, to go to the end of the line, and then Hit Enter. 
You now have a blank line for entering your personalized info.
 >> What the app wants here, is a section name, for your new location. 
To keep our above example rolling, enter the following line. Or, modify 
it to your personal location:
 >>       Toronto, Ontario=43.651890, -79.381710 . To break this line 
down, please note:
 >> To the left of the Equals sign, we give the app the name of the 
location we are entering. It doesn't really matter what name you give 
it, long as you keep track of the exact name and spelling - as we will 
be using it in a moment.
 >> Behind the Equal sign, we give the two coordinates, as copied from 
the website. First the Latitude, followed by a Comma, A space character, 
and then the Longitude value. No other info, no other punctuation. The 
coordinates should be given in positive or negative values, exactly 
copied from the website.
 >>
 >> Once this Location line has been established, we are ready to move 
on to the next modification of the ini file.
 >> Move yourself to the bottom of the file, by hitting Ctrl-end.
 >>
 >> You now will have to enter a section, holding the actual settings 
for your new location. this section, it is, that controls how and what 
info the app will read to you.
 >>
 >> A section, always starts out with a header. That is, a line enclosed 
in brackets. The header, should be an exact copy of the info you entered 
to the left of the Equal sign, in your location line. It is case, and 
character sensitive, so make sure you get an one-by-one copy of your 
location line. In our example, it will look like this:
 >>       [Toronto, ontario]
 >> . Press Enter when you are done.
 >>
 >> Now that we have established the section, it is time to set it all up.
 >> The section should hold four fields. They are placed on individual 
lines, their name spelled all in lower-cases, and ends with an Equal 
sign, and your wanted setting. Lets get to them one by one.
 >>
 >> name=
 >> Here enter the name of the location, that you want read out to you, 
whenever you press the hotkey. It could be the city name, or some kind 
of an alias - like home, work, grandma's place, or whatever. Our example 
line could be:
 >>       name=Toronto
 >> or,
 >>       Name=Big city of Canada.
 >> Please note, that you can use a mix of upper- and lower-cased 
characters, along with normal punctuation (except from the Equal sign), 
or even numbers - in your string here.
 >>
 >> temp=
 >> Behind the Equal sign, enter a lower-cased c, for Celcius; or a 
lowercased f, for having the temperature read in degrees Fahrenheit.
 >> Obviously, it seems there should be a way to have the app read both 
formats, and my guess is that you simply enter either cf, or fc, in this 
field.
 >>
 >> wind=
 >> Here enter ms, for meter-per-second; or mph, to have the app giving 
you the windspeed in miles-per-hour. A couple more measurements should 
be available, far as I can see, but you will do your own playing.
 >>
 >> status=OK
 >> Huh? Don't ask me what this means. But apparently the app wants you 
to tell it that you, your old auntie, or the pizza you had for dinner 
last night was OK. Give it what it wants, and hope for the best. Smiles. 
If you decide to fool with this line, and feel you can make any sense of 
it, get back and enlighten us all. Hit Enter when you are all done.
 >>
 >> You know what?
 >> You now are almost done. Only two very important steps are left. But 
before we take care of them, let me just sum up the lines we entered in 
our example.
 >>
 >> [Locations]
 >> Toronto, Ontario=43.651890, -79.381710 [Toronto, Ontario] name=A Fun
 >> Place To Visit temp=c wind=mph status=OK
 >>
 >> Yep. And now to the final steps.
 >> First one, surprisingly enough, will be to hit the Alt-F4, and 
choosing to save our updates to the file.
 >>
 >> Second step, is to restart the app.
 >> Go to the WE control panel, and hit the Alt-A.
 >> Hit the Right-Arrow, to expand the App managing.
 >> Scroll down to App Managing, and hit Enter.
 >> here, press the W, till you get to the WeatherOrNot app.
 >> Either hit the Alt-R to reload, or hit the Alt-E twice to turn it 
off and back on.
 >>
 >> Boys and Girls, job should be done. though a rather long 
description, your new location now should be ready to be announced, 
whenever you hit the app hotkey. Anything not working? Well, let the 
list know, and see if there might be a workaround.
 >>
 >> Oh, and let me add one extra goodie to it all. If you have more than 
one location, you can add them on to your ini file. The steps will be 
all the same. You need one location line, and a whole section for each 
location. When the read-aloud is taking place, the app will read to you 
the locations and their info, consequtively. That is, it will read the 
locations, in the order they are listed in the [Locations] part of the 
ini file. So make sure you organize the lines in the order you want 
things read out.
 >>
 >> To have a small break between each location, you could try to enter 
a period-sign, and a space character as the beginning of each name-string.
 >> Like:
 >> name=. My Home Place
 >>
 >> Enjoy your playing.
 >>
 >> David
 >>
 >> On 2/3/2019 6:12 AM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
 >>> Hi Larry,
 >>>
 >>> I have the current versions of GW Toolkit, 8.6.8, as well as 
Weather or Not, 4.0.0.
 >>> The app is working fine for me, giving me my current weather 
conditions.
 >>> I tried adding your city, but I get the same error as you.
 >>> I have tried looking at the code of the app, in the hope of 
determining and possibly changing the weather information server it uses.
 >>> Unfortunately, the app is encrypted, making it impossible to do 
anything with it.
 >>> Given that I can confirm that the app works, I can only suggest 
that if you ever used the app to get your local weather, see if you can 
find an old backup copy of the Weather Or Not ini file, and paste it 
into the Profile folder.
 >>> The file you need is named weatherornot.ini, and, before pasting it 
into the Profiles folder, you should probably rename the current one to 
something like weatherornot.ini.current.
 >>> Sorry I can't be of more help.
 >>>
 >>> Good luck,
 >>>
 >>> Rod
 >>>
 >>> Sent from Outlook for Windows
 >>>
 >>> -----Original Message-----
 >>> From: Talk
 >>> <[email protected]>
 >>> On Behalf Of Larry Higgins via Talk
 >>> Sent: February 2, 2019 1:44 PM
 >>> To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' <[email protected]>
 >>> Cc: Larry Higgins <[email protected]>
 >>> Subject: Weather or not issue
 >>>
 >>> OK, I'm probably not ging to get any good news regarding a solution
 >>> for my problem, but here goes anyway.
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> Just yesterday, I decided I would like to add Albuquerque, NM to my
 >>> list of weather conditions around the country, but when either
 >>> entering the city, state, and country, or zip code, I get a message
 >>> saying something along the lines of "can't  fine the city," or 
something of that nature.
 >>> It doesn't matter just what city or zip code I type in, I get the
 >>> same error message.
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> Is this a permanent issue,  or might there be a solution.
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> Hopefully,
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> Larry
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