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WorldWeather plugin v1.10.0 for MediaPortal 1.3.0 and higher
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<blockquote data-quote="Micropolis" data-source="post: 917728" data-attributes="member: 96567"><p>Dear kjegibbons,</p><p></p><p>WorldWeather supports only one starry sky image by default. If you want to see your second image, you must made a hardcoded entry into your skin file. Search again for the WorldWeatherAstronomy.xml file and replace the second hardcoded URL <a href="http://www.astronomie.de/Images/Himmelaktuell/obssky1b.gif" target="_blank"><span style="color: #024282">http://www.astronomie.de/Images/Himmelaktuell/obssky1b.gif</span></a> in the texture statement with your preferred URL.</p><p>If you want to see both images in a slideshow, you can do this using the iterative parameter "rangeword" (see manual).</p><p> </p><p></p><p>I suggest to execute the same steps as stated to FillR above. Currently I don't have access to my development machine, so I can't check the skin files itself.</p><p> </p><p>Cheers, Micropolis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Micropolis, post: 917728, member: 96567"] Dear kjegibbons, WorldWeather supports only one starry sky image by default. If you want to see your second image, you must made a hardcoded entry into your skin file. Search again for the WorldWeatherAstronomy.xml file and replace the second hardcoded URL [URL='http://www.astronomie.de/Images/Himmelaktuell/obssky1b.gif'][COLOR=#024282]http://www.astronomie.de/Images/Himmelaktuell/obssky1b.gif[/COLOR][/URL] in the texture statement with your preferred URL. If you want to see both images in a slideshow, you can do this using the iterative parameter "rangeword" (see manual). I suggest to execute the same steps as stated to FillR above. Currently I don't have access to my development machine, so I can't check the skin files itself. Cheers, Micropolis [/QUOTE]
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