I think (but am not sure) that I posted these two scripts on Blade's message board back when we couldn't talk about him here.
Enclosed in the attached ZIP are two VB.NET scripts that use the info from Blade's great BLweather plug-in. One simply announces the upcoming forecast via the HS TTS. I run this every morning before we all leave for work / school. The second runs in response to voice recognition, and will announce the forecast for whatever upcoming day you specify via voice. Both of these are modeled after similar scripts for the WeatherXML package that were written by Tom Caldwell and DMurphy here on the board (credit where credit is due!).
If you happen to have a BetaBrite or similar sign and use my Snevl_bb package, the scripts also post the forecast on the sign for 80 seconds.
The VR script requires that you put a voice command in the event, and I've provided that info in the header of the script. If I need better instructions I can probably try and write some up.
Both scripts have been updated per Marty / nightwalker (see discussion below).
Enjoy!
Steve
Enclosed in the attached ZIP are two VB.NET scripts that use the info from Blade's great BLweather plug-in. One simply announces the upcoming forecast via the HS TTS. I run this every morning before we all leave for work / school. The second runs in response to voice recognition, and will announce the forecast for whatever upcoming day you specify via voice. Both of these are modeled after similar scripts for the WeatherXML package that were written by Tom Caldwell and DMurphy here on the board (credit where credit is due!).
If you happen to have a BetaBrite or similar sign and use my Snevl_bb package, the scripts also post the forecast on the sign for 80 seconds.
The VR script requires that you put a voice command in the event, and I've provided that info in the header of the script. If I need better instructions I can probably try and write some up.
Both scripts have been updated per Marty / nightwalker (see discussion below).
Enjoy!
Steve
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