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<pre>#trigger {^(A few fluffy clouds move into the sky.|A few clouds drift by, obscuring the stars as they pass.|A few clouds drift past, partially obscuring the stars.|A few cold, grey clouds drift into the sky.|Large, grey clouds slowly cover the skies.|More clouds drift in, obscuring most of the stars.|More clouds move in above, almost obscuring the sky completely.|Most of the clouds above drift away on a chill winter breeze.|Most of the clouds blow away on a cool, gentle breeze.|Most of the clouds drift away to reveal a fine expanse of stars.|Most of the clouds drift away to reveal starry skies.|Now and then, a glimmer of sunlight fights its way through the occluding layers of heavy cloud.|The clouds break slightly, revealing a few twinkling stars.|The clouds part slightly to reveal patches of blue sky.|The clouds part slightly, revealing a few twinkling stars.|The last few clouds drift away to reveal a sky full of twinkling stars.|The last few clouds drift away, leaving a fine expanse of stars.|The last few clouds in the sky above slowly drift away.|The last of the grey clouds drift away to reveal a crisp blue sky.|The last of the stars above disappears behind a thick sheaf of clouds.|The last of the stars disappear behind a bank of grey clouds.|The last of the stars disappear behind a thick bank of clouds.)} {#echo >Weather $0} |
<pre class="select">#trigger {^(A few fluffy clouds move into the sky.|A few clouds drift by, obscuring the stars as they pass.|A few clouds drift past, partially obscuring the stars.|A few cold, grey clouds drift into the sky.|Large, grey clouds slowly cover the skies.|More clouds drift in, obscuring most of the stars.|More clouds move in above, almost obscuring the sky completely.|Most of the clouds above drift away on a chill winter breeze.|Most of the clouds blow away on a cool, gentle breeze.|Most of the clouds drift away to reveal a fine expanse of stars.|Most of the clouds drift away to reveal starry skies.|Now and then, a glimmer of sunlight fights its way through the occluding layers of heavy cloud.|The clouds break slightly, revealing a few twinkling stars.|The clouds part slightly to reveal patches of blue sky.|The clouds part slightly, revealing a few twinkling stars.|The last few clouds drift away to reveal a sky full of twinkling stars.|The last few clouds drift away, leaving a fine expanse of stars.|The last few clouds in the sky above slowly drift away.|The last of the grey clouds drift away to reveal a crisp blue sky.|The last of the stars above disappears behind a thick sheaf of clouds.|The last of the stars disappear behind a bank of grey clouds.|The last of the stars disappear behind a thick bank of clouds.)} {#echo >Weather $0} |
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#trigger {^(A light snow is falling.|A thick bank of clouds obscures the heavens.|A thick bank of grey clouds fills the sky from horizon to horizon.|Dark clouds of grey obscure most of the stars above.|It's a blizzard!|Snow is falling steadily.|The night winter sky is a crisp, clear, starry black.|The sky has a few cold, grey clouds lurking in its heights.|The sky is a sharp, clear blue.|The sky is nearly filled with cold, grey clouds.|The starry skies above are marred by a few dark clouds.)} {#echo >Weather $0} |
#trigger {^(A light snow is falling.|A thick bank of clouds obscures the heavens.|A thick bank of grey clouds fills the sky from horizon to horizon.|Dark clouds of grey obscure most of the stars above.|It's a blizzard!|Snow is falling steadily.|The night winter sky is a crisp, clear, starry black.|The sky has a few cold, grey clouds lurking in its heights.|The sky is a sharp, clear blue.|The sky is nearly filled with cold, grey clouds.|The starry skies above are marred by a few dark clouds.)} {#echo >Weather $0} |
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#trigger {^(Feathery streamers of high gossamer clouds race swiftly towards the horizon, fleeing the stern gaze of the sun.|The dusky gold image of the sun seems a watery mirage as it wavers in shimmering ripples of heat reflected from the ground.|A dazzling sapphire sky frames the blazing jewel of the golden sun.|The blazing sun turns crystalline skies incandescent with shimmering bands of translucent heat.|The unbroken expanse of azure sky allows no relief from the torrid touch of the burning sun.|The fitful wind smudges the sky in a rainbow of prismatic colors almost obscuring the sun in a cloak of dust and sand.|A few determined sunbeams flicker through the pervasive haze, of the dusty air.|Swirled sand dances to the wild melody of the wind under the blazing bronze heat of the obscured sun.|Delicate tracings of dust swirls streak the harsh blue sky, softening the edges of the sun's glare.|A faint dust veil shrouds the sun in a hazy glow, intensifying the sweltering heat.|Thousands of diamond pointed stars glitter brilliantly in an exceptionally clear sky.|A light purple haze only accentuates the soft sparkle of starlight.|A low haze of swirling sand obstructs most of the night sky.|Harsh clouds of gritty sand obscure all but a few lucky stars.|The thick dust in the air creates prisms casting sudden glorious rainbows that paint the lands with the colors of the gods.|A multitude of stars twinkle from the velvet night sky, their clear light warding the soul from the odd chill of the night air.|The wind shifts slightly, chilling the night air with a death kiss.|Chill fingers of night breezes tap grittily over flesh in an abrasive caress.|Biting bits of grit and sand are flung by the malicious wind, blurring the edges of your suddenly impaired and watering vision.)} {#echo >Weather $0} |
#trigger {^(Feathery streamers of high gossamer clouds race swiftly towards the horizon, fleeing the stern gaze of the sun.|The dusky gold image of the sun seems a watery mirage as it wavers in shimmering ripples of heat reflected from the ground.|A dazzling sapphire sky frames the blazing jewel of the golden sun.|The blazing sun turns crystalline skies incandescent with shimmering bands of translucent heat.|The unbroken expanse of azure sky allows no relief from the torrid touch of the burning sun.|The fitful wind smudges the sky in a rainbow of prismatic colors almost obscuring the sun in a cloak of dust and sand.|A few determined sunbeams flicker through the pervasive haze, of the dusty air.|Swirled sand dances to the wild melody of the wind under the blazing bronze heat of the obscured sun.|Delicate tracings of dust swirls streak the harsh blue sky, softening the edges of the sun's glare.|A faint dust veil shrouds the sun in a hazy glow, intensifying the sweltering heat.|Thousands of diamond pointed stars glitter brilliantly in an exceptionally clear sky.|A light purple haze only accentuates the soft sparkle of starlight.|A low haze of swirling sand obstructs most of the night sky.|Harsh clouds of gritty sand obscure all but a few lucky stars.|The thick dust in the air creates prisms casting sudden glorious rainbows that paint the lands with the colors of the gods.|A multitude of stars twinkle from the velvet night sky, their clear light warding the soul from the odd chill of the night air.|The wind shifts slightly, chilling the night air with a death kiss.|Chill fingers of night breezes tap grittily over flesh in an abrasive caress.|Biting bits of grit and sand are flung by the malicious wind, blurring the edges of your suddenly impaired and watering vision.)} {#echo >Weather $0} |
Latest revision as of 01:07, 29 April 2020
These triggers capture and log weather messaging to the Weather window.
Required Genie Settings
If you don't already have a Weather window, you will need to create one.
- In Genie, go to Edit -> Configuration.
- Click the Windows tab.
- Click Add.
- Where it says "Title," type Weather.
- Select the Font and Window Color you want.
- Where it says "Redirect If Closed," choose (disabled).
- Check "Time Stamp Output."
- Do not check "Name List Only."
- Click Apply.
- Click Save, and name it default.layout.
- Click OK.
- Close the Configuration menu.
- In Genie, go to Windows -> Weather.
- Position the window where you like it.
- Go to Layout -> Save Default Layout.
Triggers
#trigger {^(A few fluffy clouds move into the sky.|A few clouds drift by, obscuring the stars as they pass.|A few clouds drift past, partially obscuring the stars.|A few cold, grey clouds drift into the sky.|Large, grey clouds slowly cover the skies.|More clouds drift in, obscuring most of the stars.|More clouds move in above, almost obscuring the sky completely.|Most of the clouds above drift away on a chill winter breeze.|Most of the clouds blow away on a cool, gentle breeze.|Most of the clouds drift away to reveal a fine expanse of stars.|Most of the clouds drift away to reveal starry skies.|Now and then, a glimmer of sunlight fights its way through the occluding layers of heavy cloud.|The clouds break slightly, revealing a few twinkling stars.|The clouds part slightly to reveal patches of blue sky.|The clouds part slightly, revealing a few twinkling stars.|The last few clouds drift away to reveal a sky full of twinkling stars.|The last few clouds drift away, leaving a fine expanse of stars.|The last few clouds in the sky above slowly drift away.|The last of the grey clouds drift away to reveal a crisp blue sky.|The last of the stars above disappears behind a thick sheaf of clouds.|The last of the stars disappear behind a bank of grey clouds.|The last of the stars disappear behind a thick bank of clouds.)} {#echo >Weather $0} #trigger {^(A light snow is falling.|A thick bank of clouds obscures the heavens.|A thick bank of grey clouds fills the sky from horizon to horizon.|Dark clouds of grey obscure most of the stars above.|It's a blizzard!|Snow is falling steadily.|The night winter sky is a crisp, clear, starry black.|The sky has a few cold, grey clouds lurking in its heights.|The sky is a sharp, clear blue.|The sky is nearly filled with cold, grey clouds.|The starry skies above are marred by a few dark clouds.)} {#echo >Weather $0} #trigger {^(Feathery streamers of high gossamer clouds race swiftly towards the horizon, fleeing the stern gaze of the sun.|The dusky gold image of the sun seems a watery mirage as it wavers in shimmering ripples of heat reflected from the ground.|A dazzling sapphire sky frames the blazing jewel of the golden sun.|The blazing sun turns crystalline skies incandescent with shimmering bands of translucent heat.|The unbroken expanse of azure sky allows no relief from the torrid touch of the burning sun.|The fitful wind smudges the sky in a rainbow of prismatic colors almost obscuring the sun in a cloak of dust and sand.|A few determined sunbeams flicker through the pervasive haze, of the dusty air.|Swirled sand dances to the wild melody of the wind under the blazing bronze heat of the obscured sun.|Delicate tracings of dust swirls streak the harsh blue sky, softening the edges of the sun's glare.|A faint dust veil shrouds the sun in a hazy glow, intensifying the sweltering heat.|Thousands of diamond pointed stars glitter brilliantly in an exceptionally clear sky.|A light purple haze only accentuates the soft sparkle of starlight.|A low haze of swirling sand obstructs most of the night sky.|Harsh clouds of gritty sand obscure all but a few lucky stars.|The thick dust in the air creates prisms casting sudden glorious rainbows that paint the lands with the colors of the gods.|A multitude of stars twinkle from the velvet night sky, their clear light warding the soul from the odd chill of the night air.|The wind shifts slightly, chilling the night air with a death kiss.|Chill fingers of night breezes tap grittily over flesh in an abrasive caress.|Biting bits of grit and sand are flung by the malicious wind, blurring the edges of your suddenly impaired and watering vision.)} {#echo >Weather $0} #trigger {^(Light rain begins to fall from the sky.|A light rain begins to patter down from above.|The rain begins to come down even more heavily.|The rain falls harder and is now a heavy downpour.|The rain increases in severity and is now a severe downpour.|The steady rains turn into a driving storm.|The storm increases in strength to a ferocious squall.|The heavy rains lessen to a steady shower.|The rain slackens off to a heavy downpour.|The steady rains lessen to a light, misty drizzle.|The rain stops, leaving only an overcast sky.|It's raining steadily.|It is drizzling.)} {#echo >Weather $0} #trigger {^(Light snow begins to fall from the sky.|The snow begins to fall more heavily.|The snowfall grows very heavy.|The snow increases in severity and is now a blizzard.|The snow slackens somewhat.|The snow slacks off to a moderate flurry.|The snow lessens to a light flurry.|The snow stops, leaving only an overcast sky of grey.)} {#echo >Weather $0} #trigger {^(The autumn sky above is a bright, cheery blue.|Thousands of stars twinkle merrily from clear autumn skies.|A light autumn rain patters to the earth around you.)} {#echo >Weather $0} #trigger {^(The sun plays hide-and-seek with the many clouds in the sky as it rises higher in the east.|Dancing from one cloud to another, the sun wends its way towards evening.|Night slowly turns into day as the horizon appears faintly under feeble light.|The rising sun slowly fights its way through a heavy blanket of clouds, bringing a wan light to chase the darkness.|The sun rises in a crisp, clear blue sky, heralding another fine day.|The sun slowly pokes its way through soft blankets of clouds as it sleepily rises to create the new day.|The sun climbs higher into the clear sky, bringing with it a pure, clear light that sharpens everything you see with a crystal clarity.|The sun arrives at its zenith, a triumphant warrior proud and fierce in an empty sky.|The sun crests the endless mountain of the cloud-covered heavens almost seeming to gaze longingly at the world below as it pauses momentarily at its zenith.|A few scattered clouds reflect the warm glow of the sun as it descends towards its rest.|As the day wanes, the sun begins its long trudge towards its home and the sweet comfort of night.|Grey clouds fill the sky as the day turns towards evening and the sun continues its journey into night.|A thick layer of clouds takes on a deep grey glow as the sun rises behind it.\s+A cold grey light slowly creeps across the sky.|Long streamers of clouds turn shades of salmon and umber as the sun nears the horizon.|The sun nears the far horizon as the clear blue sky deepens into a rich indigo.|The sun sinks below the horizon, turning the clear sky a thousand shades of ever-deepening blue as the day fades into night.|The sun vanishes behind a multicolored splendor of clouds as night slowly drapes its starry banner across the skies.|Thick banks of clouds make way for their overlord, the sun, as it descends towards evening.|What little light the sun can force through the endless clouds begins to fade as the day begins drawing to a close.|The day flows on into evening as the sun, poking now and then through heavy clouds, descends.|Streamers of white clouds form a gentle carpet for the sun as it mounts its throne high in the noontime sky.|Thin streamers of cloud float in a mostly clear sky as the sun rises high above them.|A cloud-ridden sky hides all but the faintest hint of the rising sun.\s+Dim grey light devoid of color or warmth creeps across the land, diluting the dark but not quite chasing it away.)} {#echo >Weather $0} #trigger {^(Thick clouds above obscure nearly all of the stars.|A few white clouds float lazily in the sky above.|It's quite cloudy and a bit muggy.|A few fluffy white clouds drift into the sky above.|A few scattered clouds drift in the night skies above.|A light rain patters silently down from dark skies above.|A thick bank of clouds obscures nearly all of the sky above.|The sky is completely covered with clouds.|Thick clouds above obscure nearly all of the stars.|It's raining heavily.|It's raining a downpour.|A steady rain falls from dark skies above.|Dark clouds obscure the night sky above.)} {#echo >Weather $0}