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Dwgo 0.3 (Default branch)

Image Dwgo (Don't want to go Outside) is a multistation weather dockapp. You can see temperature and weather conditions of your favorite cities by clicking on the dockapp or using the arrow keys. You can update temperature by pressing F5. You can also create themes by modifing pixmaps, letter color, and position. License: GNU General Public License v3 Changes:
This version can read pixmaps from /usr/share or from the configuration directory in your home. You can also use arrows to change the station as well as clicking the dockapp. You can change text properties for each weather condition, so the background pixmap can change with the color and position of the text shown. Image

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weatherrc(5)							File Formats Manual						      weatherrc(5)

NAME
weatherrc - configuration file format for the weather(1) utility DESCRIPTION
The weatherrc file format is intended to specify a set of aliases by which to group URIs for METAR station conditions and alert/forecast zones, but other command-line options and flags for the weather utility can be specified as well. The file is organized as an INI-format config, with the alias name in [] brackets and the associated parameter/value pairs on following lines. Parameters and their values are separated by = or : characters. Multi-word values do not need quoting. These parameters are supported... alert include local alert notices (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1) atypes list of alert notification types to display (ex: tornado_warning,urgent_weather_message) cache control all caching (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1) cache_data control retrieved data caching (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1) cache_search control search result caching (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1) cacheage duration in seconds to refresh cached data (ex: 900) cachedir directory for storing cached searches and data (ex: ~/.weather) conditions output current conditions (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1) defargs list of default command-line arguments (ex: avl,rdu) forecast include a local forecast (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1) headers list of conditions headers to display (ex: temperature,wind) imperial filter/convert conditions for US/UK units (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1) metric filter/convert conditions for metric units (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1) quiet skip preambles and don't indent (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1) setpath directory search path for correlation sets (ex: .:~/.weather) verbose show full decoded feeds (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1) EXAMPLES
The following is an example ~/.weather/weatherrc defining a couple aliases named home and work to be displayed when running the utility with no aliases specified... [default] defargs = home,work [home] description = Conditions and Forecast at Home forecast = True metar = http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/data/observations/metar/decoded/KRDU.TXT zone_forecast = http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/data/forecasts/zone/nc/ncz041.txt [work] description = Conditions at Work metar = http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/data/observations/metar/decoded/KGSO.TXT Now if weather is invoked by itself on the command line, it will output conditions for home and work, and also a forecast for home only. AUTHOR
Specification and manual written by Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org>. SEE ALSO
weather(1) 2.0 2012-06-24 weatherrc(5)