Finnish Weather - Conky - Ilmatieteen Laitoksen Sääennuste
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 5:41 am
a conky script (conkyrc + bash script) utilizing a finnish weather site:
ilmatieteenlaitos.fi - Finnish weather only.
Suomenkielinen keskustelu linux.fi-foorumilla.
Get the newest version from github: https://github.com/ohnonot/conky-itl-weather
or from Here.
Dependencies:
- xmllint (comes with libxml2 or libxml2-utils)
- conky (i have version 1.9.0)
- pkill (provided by procps-ng)
- ping (provided by iputils)
- the "Droid Sans" font, available all over the web and through most
ditributions' package management. i list this as a dependency because the
conky layout depends on the width + height of fonts. of course you can use
other fonts.
apart from that, sed, wget, join, and maybe a few other very basic utilities
that are most probably already present on your system.
Tested on
Lubuntu, archlinux (simple openbox) and debian jessie lxde.
Features:
I am trying as far as possible to mirror the website's way of displaying
information. The best way to understand is to take a look at how the page looks
in your browser. More info in README.
(click me for full size screenshot)
Enjoy!
ilmatieteenlaitos.fi - Finnish weather only.
Suomenkielinen keskustelu linux.fi-foorumilla.
Get the newest version from github: https://github.com/ohnonot/conky-itl-weather
or from Here.
Dependencies:
- xmllint (comes with libxml2 or libxml2-utils)
- conky (i have version 1.9.0)
- pkill (provided by procps-ng)
- ping (provided by iputils)
- the "Droid Sans" font, available all over the web and through most
ditributions' package management. i list this as a dependency because the
conky layout depends on the width + height of fonts. of course you can use
other fonts.
apart from that, sed, wget, join, and maybe a few other very basic utilities
that are most probably already present on your system.
Tested on
Lubuntu, archlinux (simple openbox) and debian jessie lxde.
Features:
I am trying as far as possible to mirror the website's way of displaying
information. The best way to understand is to take a look at how the page looks
in your browser. More info in README.
(click me for full size screenshot)
Enjoy!