![]() Assuming /Documents/Geektool/Weather is your local path, you should use the following: /Documents/GeekTool/Weather/$wtheme/$n.png Also, make sure you leave /tmp/weather_icons.png (with a space between your local path) because this is where the icon for your current conditions is actually stored for the WeatherIcon geeklet. You'll want to change it to reflect the local path to your icons. The image path by default looks like: /PATH/TO/Weather/$wtheme/$n.png. In order to get the weather icon to work you will have to change the path to your local icon folder in WeatherText geeklet.I'm using 90210 as dummy data, so if your zip code is 13041, you should use the following: u=c In order to use the conditions for your local area, you'll want to change u=c to your zip code. ![]() You can edit the geeklet file before you run it, or edit the script once opened.
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