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Invalid date message #54

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papioara opened this issue Jun 25, 2020 · 10 comments
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Invalid date message #54

papioara opened this issue Jun 25, 2020 · 10 comments

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@papioara
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Hello,
I have tried temps, and I am impressed. It really looks great and outputs correct weather information. The only thing which does not work is the date for unknown reasons. In the upper right corner it says: invalid date. Can't find any way to see what temps expects as format or change it.
I have a machine with Linux Mint 19.3 64bit Cinnamon.
Thanks for any advice how to fix this...

@musicpro
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Hej, you could try my fork if you want to :) Since the original is not maintained anymore I tried to fix some of the issues. Might not be perfect but works a bit ^^

https://github.com/musicpro/temps

@GirkovArpa
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I've done a complete rework using the Sciter engine, feel free to check it out here. The hourly temperature graph feature isn't implemented though. I'm not sure what the demand is, since subscriptions to that particular API are not free anyways.

@papioara
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papioara commented Feb 4, 2021

Hi,
Thank you for your message and the good news. I have downloaded everything, but I am not sure if I got all the instructions from the project page right. If I cannot wrap my head around something, I will write again. I really appreciated that someone finally takes care fo temps again.

@GirkovArpa
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@papioara I updated the readme with clearer instructions in case you are on Windows. I also made some bug fixes. Hope that helps!

@papioara
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papioara commented Feb 4, 2021

I have checked out things now, and under Linux (should have said that) I cloned the Sciter repositorry to my machine and copied the one x64 folder from the bin.lnx one into my temps-lite directory. I launched usciter and made it load the main.htm file, and there it was: beautiful as ever and working like a charm.
I wonder if there would be a more straightforward way to launch temps-lite, but that one definitely does the trick.
Thank you for your great work preserving this little gem.

@archisman-panigrahi
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@GirkovArpa Can you enable GitHub issues in your fork? Then we could discuss the fork specific issues (e.g. packaging the app in GNU/Linux) there.

@papioara
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papioara commented Feb 4, 2021

Thank you! I should have said that I am on Linux Mint...
I have cloned the sciter-sdk repository and copied the x64 folder from the bin.lnx one to my temps-lite folder and launched usciter. I then loaded the main.htm into usciter, and there it was, beautiful as ever and working like a charm.
I wonder, though, if there would be a more straightforward way to open temps-lite than that one, but it definitely works!
Thank you so much for this great work and for preserving this littel gem...

@GirkovArpa
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@apandada1 Thanks for the tip, I did not know that issues were disabled. They should be available now.

@GirkovArpa
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@papioara If you open an issue over there I believe I have the solution. Basically you should run scapp instead of usciter. There's also a way to package it into a single executable, which I can elaborate on.

@papioara
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papioara commented Feb 4, 2021

I have checked out temps now. After cloning the Scite repository and copying over the one x64 folder into the temps-lite folder, making usciter executable and opening it, I could finally load the temps main.htm into it. And temps works flawlessly like this and looks as beautiful as ever, but works also. Thank you in any case for this great work! I'll spread the word...
Just wondering if there is an easier way to launch temps-lite, though, or is the way I described the one to go?
Thank you so much for this little gem

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