Camaleón wrote: > On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 12:31:06 +0100, Merciadri Luca wrote: > > >> Camaleón wrote: >> > > >>> Maybe you need another applet/desklet/widget that can handle your >>> location forectasts :-? >>> >>> >> Maybe. Anyway, it is not normal. That is a problem, as I am only >> concerned with the weather in my country. Note that Brussels (in >> Belgium) has/is the European capital, and if only one city in Belgium >> had to be deserved (by this service), it should be Brussels, which does >> not work either. >> > > I agree, it's not normal. > > But the reason of the lack of this feature could be simply that no one > packaged it for your (or another) location. Look, it seems there is a > forecast package applet available for Spain: > > *** > http://packages.debian.org/lenny/gnome-inm-forecast > > the Spanish weather forecast applet for the GNOME panel > > It displays the Spanish weather forecast on the GNOME panel, getting the > information from the Spanish Meteorological Agency (http://www.aemet.es). > *** > > So, if this is available for Spain it should be possible to gather data > from the rest of the european meteorogical agencies, or better yet, to > adapt the source data so it can be used in gnome gweather applet, don't > you think? :-) > > Totally. I had absolutely no knowledge that such a scheme was working with Spain. We also have, as each industrialized country, weather organizations, and their services could be integrated in GNOME applet. I will file a bug, or at least a wish.
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