2015-01-08, 08:57
(2015-01-08, 00:31)bossanova808 Wrote: Probably two things to do there:
1. Put the changed line in the OzWeather wiki (post it here and I will do that)
but
2. Ask the skinmaker to add it permanently to the skin.
Ok, from here I am going to do some cleanup and will see if I can also set any of the other new variables I may have missed, and will then ultimately submit to master repo so this becomes permanent.
Hi,
Ok I have requested that skin maker include the fix.
For those who are wondering how to get Aeon MQ 5 working on Helix, download and install it from here.
Then install ozweather and the Aeon MQ 5 skin as normal following my instructions included in the Aeon MQ 5 skin file.
Untill they fix the skin, to get the Weather in the main menu bar you need to include ozweather in your \Kodi\addons\skin.aeonmq5.helixmod\720p\IncludesVariables.xml
At the time of writing this Aeon skin for Helix is ver 6.1.4 hopefully they will fix it in future version.
You need to find the <variable name="value_weather_date"> and add StringCompare(Weather.Plugin,weather.ozweather) to the two sections
Like below.
Code:
<variable name="value_weather_date">
<value condition="[StringCompare(Weather.Plugin,weather.openweathermap.extended) | StringCompare(Weather.Plugin,weather.worldweatheronline) | StringCompare(Weather.Plugin,weather.wunderground) | StringCompare(Weather.Plugin,weather.yahoo) | StringCompare(Weather.Plugin,weather.ozweather)]">[COLOR=$VAR[value_headercolor]]$INFO[Weather.Temperature][/COLOR][COLOR=50FFFAF0] | [/COLOR]$INFO[Window(Weather).Property(Current.Condition)][COLOR=50FFFAF0] | [/COLOR]$INFO[System.Date][COLOR=50FFFAF0] | [/COLOR][COLOR=$VAR[value_headercolor]]$INFO[System.Time][/COLOR]</value>
<value condition="![StringCompare(Weather.Plugin,weather.openweathermap.extended) | StringCompare(Weather.Plugin,weather.worldweatheronline) | StringCompare(Weather.Plugin,weather.wunderground) | StringCompare(Weather.Plugin,weather.yahoo) | StringCompare(Weather.Plugin,weather.ozweather)]">[COLOR=$VAR[value_headercolor]]$INFO[System.Time][/COLOR]</value>
</variable>