So I moved to a city called "Wörth", which there are several of in Germany.
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So I moved to a city called "Wörth", which there are several of in Germany. Even worse, there are Wörths and Worths outside of Germany.
I have a weather widget in #KDE with the correct location, and I set the correct Wörth for the weather app in the tray.
I still get notifications from #plasma with weather warnings for all the other Wörths.
Does anyone know where I need to set my location for that to stop?
#linux #nobara #KDEplasma 6.7.3 -
So I moved to a city called "Wörth", which there are several of in Germany. Even worse, there are Wörths and Worths outside of Germany.
I have a weather widget in #KDE with the correct location, and I set the correct Wörth for the weather app in the tray.
I still get notifications from #plasma with weather warnings for all the other Wörths.
Does anyone know where I need to set my location for that to stop?
#linux #nobara #KDEplasma 6.7.3@rainwitch Likely a bug - https://bugs.kde.org
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@rainwitch Likely a bug - https://bugs.kde.org
@rainwitch How did you find the right Wörth? Hm, not so good #KDE

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@rainwitch How did you find the right Wörth? Hm, not so good #KDE

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@rainwitch I think a map would be a good addition

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@rainwitch Though if they can find the correct spot using wetter.com, they should be able to get notifications correct as well!
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@rainwitch Though if they can find the correct spot using wetter.com, they should be able to get notifications correct as well!
@anderslund
I regret even filling it out at all.
I have 2 different weather widgets on the desktop, 1 from weather underground for my own station, and 1 quite verbose one that is extremely customisable.
So I wouldn't need the default one in tray at all.
Unfortunately, I can't clear the location now. -
@anderslund
I regret even filling it out at all.
I have 2 different weather widgets on the desktop, 1 from weather underground for my own station, and 1 quite verbose one that is extremely customisable.
So I wouldn't need the default one in tray at all.
Unfortunately, I can't clear the location now.@rainwitch Just remove it, it will drop the config along with the instance I believe.
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@rainwitch Just remove it, it will drop the config along with the instance I believe.
@anderslund
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@anderslund
How can I remove it, it came with the OS?@rainwitch It's in the panel, right? rightclick the panel, select switch editing mode, click the applet and you get an option to remove it.
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@rainwitch It's in the panel, right? rightclick the panel, select switch editing mode, click the applet and you get an option to remove it.
@anderslund
It's part of the tray. From there, I can get to "configure", but not remove it.
The about page of the widget links to KDE plasma, not the widget.
dnf does not seem to know it.
Seems I'm doomed
(But I set up a workaround with another nearby location now.) -
@anderslund
It's part of the tray. From there, I can get to "configure", but not remove it.
The about page of the widget links to KDE plasma, not the widget.
dnf does not seem to know it.
Seems I'm doomed
(But I set up a workaround with another nearby location now.)@rainwitch For the tray, click the up arrow on the right and select the configure option. You get a list of entries, and you can select not never show it.