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The clock style with the temperature isn't displaying the correct weather no matter what location I use

Open jerichomlg opened this issue 1 year ago • 9 comments

No matter how many times I keep trying to change the location and refresh the clock, it is locked at 27 Celcius. I would appreciate some help with this

jerichomlg avatar Nov 13 '23 21:11 jerichomlg

that also happens to me too no matter what i would do, it will always say 27°C i've tried messing with the location and language to no avail, even changing it to imperial to see if it does anything (which unsurprisingly didn't either)

sz5ylv1a avatar Nov 21 '23 18:11 sz5ylv1a

If you are still having issues, download the ZIP file from this fork of the main ModularClocks (Code -> Download ZIP): https://github.com/slaugaus/ModularClocks . Extract it and then move it to your Rainmeter skins folder, changing the name of the folder to ModularClocks and deleting the old folder. This fixed the issue for me. Apparently the issue arises with a regex issue that doesn't account for spaces in the location string, leading to the string being invalid and Weather.com just using a default location

FaderR avatar Nov 30 '23 21:11 FaderR

I was having the same problem where it shows 27°C for any location i use, tried downloading the fork and now it only shows 0°C for any location

ghost avatar Dec 10 '23 02:12 ghost

Hmm the fork fixed all issues for me. Have you replaced the original files correctly with the forked ones? And made sure the location is in the correct format? I can't really think of any other ways to fix it tbh other than those

FaderR avatar Dec 10 '23 08:12 FaderR

yup, i deleted the old one and renamed the new one to "ModularClocks", im very confused on whats making it not work properly, maybe its something to do with my pc? like, some type of configuration that is making the skin not be able to check weather.com for info, i have no idea of programing, but i think it might be it

ghost avatar Dec 10 '23 20:12 ghost

Well the way I found the fix I used was in the JaxCore Discord server so you could join that and check there maybe for a fix. I don't really know what else could be the issue as it works for me so that's all I can say tbh

FaderR avatar Dec 10 '23 20:12 FaderR

If you are still having issues, download the ZIP file from this fork of the main ModularClocks (Code -> Download ZIP): https://github.com/slaugaus/ModularClocks . Extract it and then move it to your Rainmeter skins folder, changing the name of the folder to ModularClocks and deleting the old folder. This fixed the issue for me. Apparently the issue arises with a regex issue that doesn't account for spaces in the location string, leading to the string being invalid and Weather.com just using a default location

@FaderR it seems this was working but recently stopped working again. Any chance you have some time to take a look? I appreciate you fixing this in the first place.

kegobass avatar Feb 14 '24 23:02 kegobass

I didn't make the fork, I only provided the link for it, so I don't know how the issue was fixed in the fork or what is wrong with it now but it works for me. If it isn't working for you, your best bet would be to check the JaxCore discord server as that's where I found the link to that fork: https://discord.com/invite/core-community-880445067754610688

FaderR avatar Feb 14 '24 23:02 FaderR

Gotcha, thanks for the response.

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