Yes the bricks, they are a hang over from an earlier skin of mine, was
thinking of a suitable backdrop that would not distract but look cool at
the same time...weather photo or something except that the borders of the
panels I have hidden and they still affect the layout so a photo would be
pro
Hi Neville,
It seems Darryn's code is getting around! A very good workout in fact.
It looks and displays just fine, it certainly lives up to the Responsive
name and redraws very cleanly. It doesn't suffer the blink of the new skin
(see mine below) upon a refresh - but then the underlying code is
Glenn,
Good pick. Since this is specific to the remote interpretation of the data for
this specific service, I suggest handling it locally in the template.
I have set the $WL_WINDDIR fields to replace “N/A” with “N”.
#set $WL_WINDDIR = $current.windDir.ordinal_compass.replace("N/A","N")
Cheer
Just finally finished my latest weewx page using the responsive skin by
Darryn Capes-Davis.
I really like his work on this and have just restyled it as a test and
included elements from my older skins.
The style is quite different and would be interested in constructive
comments :)
here is t
On Friday, March 3, 2017 at 1:30:15 PM UTC-8, Alec Bennett wrote:
>
> I'm trying to display realtime wind data on a remote monitor. I could
> easily do that by writing to a file or database in weewx/engine.py with
> every loop packet, but I'm worried about SD card corruption on my Pi with
> such
I'm trying to display realtime wind data on a remote monitor. I could
easily do that by writing to a file or database in weewx/engine.py with
every loop packet, but I'm worried about SD card corruption on my Pi with
such frequent file writing, which has happened to me in the past.
I'm wonderin
Hello
i ve a problem with some forecast files.
my log:
Mar 3 22:15:24 raspberrypi weewx[19566]: reportengine: Running report
>> StandardReport
>
> Mar 3 22:15:24 raspberrypi weewx[19566]: reportengine: Found
>> configuration file /home/weewx/skins/sofaskin_de/skin.conf for report
>> Standar
Well, I guess there is no contradiction in saving to DB and writing to
syslog. I don't know why I commented the DB-line..
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I think my converter have PL2303-chip and it changes USB-device sometimes.
But my soft-link fixes this problem now..
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How about a pull request that allows the user to specify this in skin.conf?
-tk
Fat-fingered from my Android
On Feb 28, 2017 4:57 PM, "Alec Bennett" wrote:
> Thanks Gary, as usual.
>
> For anyone else coming down this path, the following mod changes the text
> at the top for large images from
Thanks
When I ordered this type.
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2017-03-02 16:56 GMT+01:00 :
> An rs232 -> usb which uses an FTDI chip works the best as it usually
> contains a serial number which is useful in setting up a udev rule. Mwall
> has posted a good guide to creating a rule for this purpos
I've now installed from setup.py on three different devices (a Pi, a
Beaglebone, and a CHIP) all running Debian, so I thought I'd post my
installation instructions, since the steps in the manual
(http://www.weewx.com/docs/setup.htm) for Debian didn't work for me and led
to some epic troubleshoo
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