More of a typo than a bug...

Xander

New member
I set up a macro to alert me if the local temp goes over 28C -- too hot to walk the dogs. Named it "Hot Weather Warning" and all it does is a notification when it's hot.

When it goes off though, the title on the notification is "Cold Weather Warning". No idea where that text is coming from.
 

Dm114

Well-known member
I set up a macro to alert me if the local temp goes over 28C -- too hot to walk the dogs. Named it "Hot Weather Warning" and all it does is a notification when it's hot.

When it goes off though, the title on the notification is "Cold Weather Warning". No idea where that text is coming from.
I don't understand what is the problem because the title is the one you entered in the 'Notification' action!

According to your trigger keep in mind that it will only fire when temperature goes from 28 to 29 and not above i.e. not from 29 to 30 for instance.
 

Xander

New member
Do you not see where my macro is titled "Hot weather..." and the notification is saying "Cold..." for no apparent reason?
If I wanted to know if the temp was <10C then I might have called it "Cold ..." but I didn't. That word is coming from the app, not my macro.

I suspect that any temperature based notification does this.
 

Dm114

Well-known member
Do you not see where my macro is titled "Hot weather..." and the notification is saying "Cold..." for no apparent reason?
If I wanted to know if the temp was <10C then I might have called it "Cold ..." but I didn't. That word is coming from the app, not my macro.

I suspect that any temperature based notification does this.
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Whatever the name of your macro, the title of the notification you wrote is 'Cold...'!
 
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