Cool!
Hi Johnathon,

Do you have future plans / a "TODO" list?

It would be nice if I could select multiple locations to monitor. Then
after a time interval, the module could do a nice smooth text warp to
display the next location. Or, one group of locations - for example, I
live in Japan, but come from New Zealand. So if I could get it to
cycle through Japan and New Zealand locations, displaying the weather
in each, would be nice.

A "random global location mode" could be cool, too.

I've not looked at the rss feed in detail to know whether it's
possible, but another dream would be for the icon to change to
indicate the type of weather (cloudy / sunny / rainy / snow etc).

Just some random thoughts!

Anyway, this is on my desktop (^_^)

Thanks,

David


On 6/12/05, Jonathan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> Here is a little module (for e17) I made that reports the weather for a
> selected region. Read the README file for more information. You will
> find two screen shots attached to this email as a preview. I haven't
> test this module with the latest CVS version but it's working well with
> Didier's last rpms. You also need libxml2 to compile this project.
> 
> This module is nothing fancy, I first made it as a learning experience
> to play with the EFL.
> 
> Jonathan Schmidt
> 
> 
> 
> 
>


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