Closed theHedster closed 4 years ago
Hello
Can you update to the version 1.3 ?
Dimitrios:
I clicked on the temperature icon and clicked Update. But it did not update! I still have good old v1.0.0.
[image: Screenshot from 2019-09-10 16-44-33.png] Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS Bionic Beaver GNOME Shell 3.28.4
Regards, Hedley
On Mon, 9 Sep 2019 at 20:40, Dimitrios Glentadakis notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello
Can you update to the version 1.3 ?
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Ah no, the update entry is to force the update of the weather conditions. Do update the application version manually (without a .deb package), download the archive https://github.com/dglent/meteo-qt/archive/v1.3.tar.gz and after decompressing run in the terminal the command: python3 meteo_qt.py
If you know the path of your installation of the meteo-qt 1.0.0 in your system, you can copy the files from the decompressed archive to the system installation folder (you will need to do it as administrator)
Dimitrios:
Perhaps [Refresh] would be a better command than [Update]? At least you wouldn't interpret it as updating the app. Thanks for the reference and I will attempt to update manually.
Regards, Hedley
On Tue, 10 Sep 2019 at 20:22, Dimitrios Glentadakis < notifications@github.com> wrote:
Ah no, the update entry is to force the update of the weather conditions. Do update the application version manually (without a .deb package), download the archive https://github.com/dglent/meteo-qt/archive/v1.3.tar.gz and after decompressing run in the terminal the command: python3 meteo_qt.py
If you know the path of your installation of the meteo-qt 1.0.0 in your system, you can copy the files from the decompressed archive to the system installation folder (you will need to do it as administrator)
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Hello
Ah ok you have right because can make confusion. Thanks for the suggestion
Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS Bionic Beaver meteo-qt 1.00 Brave 0.68.132 (Chromium 76.0.3809.132)
When I double-click the temperature icon on the desktop bar, the window that appears is blank. This is a new phenomenon, because it used to display a forecast for several hours ahead, gving temp, wind direction, precipitation, etc. Alas, no more. How do I fix this?
Also what is the correct way of invoking the summary window. You used to get an menu option when you right-clicked on the temperature icon.