[RESOLVED] V3 Alpha b1: forecast panels: no today, tomorrow

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[RESOLVED] V3 Alpha b1: forecast panels: no today, tomorrow

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Hi Pavel,

in the b1-build there are no "today" or "tomorrow" titles in the first 2 forecast-panels as it is in YoWindow 2.0:
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Re: V3 Alpha b1: forecast panels: no *today*, *tomorrow*

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Hey, Reinhart!
This is the way we have planned to change Forecast Panel in version 3.
Since today's temperature displayed in the time-bar, today tile is not essential anymore FOR MOST USERS.
Because of this the first tile is Tomorrow.
Also we have abandoned the idea of marking the first day with the name.
However you can see (tomorrow) in the tooltip of the first tile.

The same behavior has long been existing in the widget and Chrome editions of YoWindow 3.
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Re: V3 Alpha b1: forecast panels: no *today*, *tomorrow*

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par wrote:Hey, Reinhart!
This is the way we have planned to change Forecast Panel in version 3.
Since today's temperature displayed in the time-bar, today tile is not essential anymore FOR MOST USERS.
Because of this the first tile is Tomorrow.
Also we have abandoned the idea of marking the first day with the name.
However you can see (tomorrow) in the tooltip of the first tile.

The same behavior has long been existing in the widget and Chrome editions of YoWindow 3.
Ok, i understand - it's logical.

regards,
Reinhart (not using Chrome and very rare using the widget)
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