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WorldWeather plugin v1.10.0 for MediaPortal 1.3.0 and higher
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<blockquote data-quote="rsbrux" data-source="post: 958788" data-attributes="member: 49539"><p>Here is what I found testing 1.0.5 under MP 1.2.3 with DefaultWide skin. Most appear to be skin-related. I will try again with 1.3.0RC when it's released.</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">If I enable all 12 possible Weather Images, they don't all fit on the screen (see 09-51-43.png). If I scroll down through the images, the 11th (which is partly on screen) displays, but the 12th (which is completely off-screen) does not. Instead the cursor returns to the top of the list and the first image is displayed (e.g. Zürich in my attached configuration).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The graphic images in the hourly view do not align correctly with the cells in the table (see 15-06-58.png)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">If the first weather image (default "World") is disabled, no image shows until one has scrolled down to the first enabled image in the list (e.g. London in my attached configuration).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">I have tried various settings of the zoom factor for weather maps, but don't see any effect.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">If the provider settings (apparently stored in MediaPortal.xml) are changed while MP is open, and MP is not immediately restarted, they are not stored. Since MP configuration warns that a restart is needed, I would expect them to be stored and to become active on the next start of MP. In fact, ISTR seeing this behaviour for other settings which are stored in MediaPortal.xml. If this is not possible, I would at least expect a message to that effect.</li> </ol><p>Thanks again for your great plugin!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbrux, post: 958788, member: 49539"] Here is what I found testing 1.0.5 under MP 1.2.3 with DefaultWide skin. Most appear to be skin-related. I will try again with 1.3.0RC when it's released. [LIST=1] [*]If I enable all 12 possible Weather Images, they don't all fit on the screen (see 09-51-43.png). If I scroll down through the images, the 11th (which is partly on screen) displays, but the 12th (which is completely off-screen) does not. Instead the cursor returns to the top of the list and the first image is displayed (e.g. Zürich in my attached configuration). [*]The graphic images in the hourly view do not align correctly with the cells in the table (see 15-06-58.png) [*]If the first weather image (default "World") is disabled, no image shows until one has scrolled down to the first enabled image in the list (e.g. London in my attached configuration). [*]I have tried various settings of the zoom factor for weather maps, but don't see any effect. [*]If the provider settings (apparently stored in MediaPortal.xml) are changed while MP is open, and MP is not immediately restarted, they are not stored. Since MP configuration warns that a restart is needed, I would expect them to be stored and to become active on the next start of MP. In fact, ISTR seeing this behaviour for other settings which are stored in MediaPortal.xml. If this is not possible, I would at least expect a message to that effect. [/LIST] Thanks again for your great plugin! [/QUOTE]
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