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<h2> Text Formatter User Guide</h2>
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<h3>81. Exercises - Part 1</h3>
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<p><p><big>If you want to customize the wording for describing various weather conditions, you can do so by overriding the "wxCoverageDescriptors", "wxTypeDescriptors", "wxIntensityDescriptors", and/or "wxAttributeDescriptors" In the example, we use pattern-matching syntax so that any weather key with a type of RW will be called "showers" instead of the default, "rain showers". This is a very simple case. This mechanism affords you much control over weather descriptors. There is more information and examples at: Customizing Weather Descriptors section of the Text Product Reference Guide.<br><br><br><br></big>
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