Just this week I noticed that my TouchFlo Calendar will show the weather (or forecast) when I view a single day's appointments. BUT, it always shows the weather for Los Angeles. If I was in LA, this would be great, but I'm not.
I haven't found a place to set the 'default' city for this weather display-anyone have any suggestions?
BTW, I'm running a Tilt2 with the stock AT&T ROM.
Very Strange...
I found other posts that said that if you set the main clock's 'home' city to yours, that will control which city shows up on the calendar weather -- and if it's set to GMT+/-, the weather will not show up.
Well, on mine, my clock was set to GMT-6 (for Texas), but the calendar weather was showing up as Los Angeles!
I changed my clock's home city to Arlington, Texas (my area), and now, NO weather shows up on my calendar. Also, I don't see how to change my clock back to GMT-6 to see if my weather comes back.
I am looking for a simple weather widget. One that doesn’t cause wakeups and uses 5x2 or 5x3 on the home page. I really like the fully transparent "weather & clock widget" but I causes a ton of alarms when I check with BBM.
Thanks
You want a weather widget that doesn't go to internet to update its data ?
Install a widget on a empty home page, take a screenshot and set it as wallpaper.
Try aix weather widget
Xwidget
So i have the current weather conditions text aligned to end at the right side of my phone screen. The length of this text changes with the weather obviously. So I am trying to align a weather icon set just to the left of the start of my weather conditions text. So I would like the icons to change position with respect to the weather conditions. Any ideas?
If its possible for someone to post a bunch of weather widgets that include forecast. I'm getting bored with 1weather widget so I want to change it up. Thanks.
Anybody having issue resizing weather widget 4x1 not filling the entire widht of the screen
Yep. This particular issue seems to be solved in the new update. But this new widget shows two weather updates. One for the home location and the other is current location.