[weewx-user] Re: No updates in weewx since 3.8.2 -> 3.9.1 upgrade

2019-03-29 Thread Greg from Oz
Have you tried: wee_device --clear-memory On Saturday, 30 March 2019 00:16:29 UTC+11, Jan Huijsmans wrote: > > Hi, > > I've been lurking a while here, as I'm trying to get my weather station > back up and running after the last upgrade (3.8.2 to 3.9.1). However, I'm > totally stuck and I just

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Seasons skin - Can't switch to Week/Month/Year

2019-03-29 Thread Orv Beach
That was my attempt to get it to refresh every 5 minutes. But it looks like the line I put in index.html.tmpl is doing the job now. Go figure... Thanks for the help. Orv On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 5:42:09 PM UTC-7, Thomas Keffer wrote: > > It looks like you added some stuff to the bottom of

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Seasons skin - Can't switch to Week/Month/Year

2019-03-29 Thread Thomas Keffer
It looks like you added some stuff to the bottom of the javascript file seasons.js that confused the browser, so it didn't load all the functions the skin needs to work. Hint: when you get stuck with problems like this, use the inspector. (Ctrl-shift-i in chrome) -tk On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Seasons skin - Can't switch to Week/Month/Year

2019-03-29 Thread Orv Beach
OK, I rsync'd it to orvsplace.net/weewx Orv On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 4:05:32 PM UTC-7, Orv Beach wrote: > > I'll work on that this weekend. > Orv > > On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 3:20:37 PM UTC-7, Thomas Keffer wrote: >> >> Are you uploading the results to somewhere on the web where we can

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Seasons skin - Can't switch to Week/Month/Year

2019-03-29 Thread Orv Beach
I'll work on that this weekend. Orv On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 3:20:37 PM UTC-7, Thomas Keffer wrote: > > Are you uploading the results to somewhere on the web where we can look at > it? > > -tk > > On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 3:09 PM Orv Beach > > wrote: > >> On my install, all 4 in High/Low

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Seasons skin - Can't switch to Week/Month/Year

2019-03-29 Thread Thomas Keffer
Are you uploading the results to somewhere on the web where we can look at it? -tk On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 3:09 PM Orv Beach wrote: > On my install, all 4 in High/Low display all the time.My graphs > (temperature, wind speed) etc. are all the Day views; I can't switch them > to view Week,

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Seasons skin - Can't switch to Week/Month/Year

2019-03-29 Thread Orv Beach
On my install, all 4 in High/Low display all the time.    My graphs (temperature, wind speed) etc. are all the Day views; I can't switch them to view Week, Month or Year as the Standard skin did. Orv On 3/29/19 12:31 PM, Lloyd Brown wrote: When you refresh the display does it momentarily show

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Read dateTime Field in weewx.sdb?

2019-03-29 Thread V. Kelly Bellis
3100 (as recorded in /var/lib/weewx/weewx.sdb); or as ~/atmocom/wxdb/wx201903.db has recorded in it between 20190329 01:42:41 & 03:05:50 UTC-4? This gap in data can also be seen on WU for KMEELLSW50 <https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KMEELLSW50>. This was not caused by a local ele

[weewx-user] Re: Seasons skin - Can't switch to Week/Month/Year

2019-03-29 Thread Lloyd Brown
When you refresh the display does it momentarily show all 4 in High/Low? When you say at the top - the only thing that changes when you select Day Week Month Year is the High/Low not Current Conditions. I have a fresh install of 3.9.1 (within the week) on Raspbian Stretch using the Debian

[weewx-user] Seasons skin - Can't switch to Week/Month/Year

2019-03-29 Thread Orv Beach
Fresh install of 3.9.1 on Debian Stretch, w/Seasons skin (like the skin - props to all that worked on it!). Works well except at the top, although I can highlight the Week, Month, and Year, when I click on them the view doesn't change away from the Day view. Is there something I need to

[weewx-user] No Moon rise & set on Seasons skin even with pyephem installed

2019-03-29 Thread Lloyd Brown
As the subject says the moon rise and set does not come up even though I have pyephrem installed. Just the standard sun rise and set and moon phase - see the attached jpg Seasons skin (the skin that came up when I looked at the Apache web page, the new standard I guess) Raspberry Pi 3 B WeeWX

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Read dateTime Field in weewx.sdb?

2019-03-29 Thread Andrew Milner
don't you have to delete the 'dateTime' in blue in the drop down list shown and enter Tom's formatting command as the format for the dateTime field. On Friday, 29 March 2019 17:24:48 UTC+2, V. Kelly Bellis wrote: > > Thanks for all of the helpful replies. > > Tom, I tried as you suggested;

[weewx-user] New tags for barometer and storm alerts - Advice required

2019-03-29 Thread HoracioDos
Hello! I would like to create a new tags like $current.barometer.alert and $current.storm to check if it rained everytime that a barometer alert occurred in a time period. I guess it should be something like this and it must be executed in every archive period. For barometer.alert if

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Read dateTime Field in weewx.sdb?

2019-03-29 Thread Thomas Keffer
I am not a big fan of DBBrowser for sqlite, but one nice feature it has is the ability to apply display formats to columns. Just right click on the dateTime column, select "Edit display format", and type in the following: *datetime(`dateTime`, 'unixepoch', 'localtime')* Now the column will be

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Read dateTime Field in weewx.sdb?

2019-03-29 Thread Greg Troxel
"V. Kelly Bellis" writes: > Before seeing your kind reply, I was dividing the whole mess by 60, then > 60, then 24, then 365.2422 and figured we were looking at 19700101 > 00:00:00; however, I still don't understand the deliberate obfuscation for > any human reading the weewx.sdb It is not

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Read dateTime Field in weewx.sdb?

2019-03-29 Thread p q
Trust me. It's the best way. No worries about time zones. No daylight savings time adjustments. It works everywhere. When a person needs to read it, there are good tools in programming languages to convert it to human readable forms. If you're using python, the datetime library can convert to and

[weewx-user] Re: How to Read dateTime Field in weewx.sdb?

2019-03-29 Thread V. Kelly Bellis
Thanks for the link. Before seeing your kind reply, I was dividing the whole mess by 60, then 60, then 24, then 365.2422 and figured we were looking at 19700101 00:00:00; however, I still don't understand the deliberate obfuscation for any human reading the weewx.sdb On Friday, March 29,

[weewx-user] Re: How to Read dateTime Field in weewx.sdb?

2019-03-29 Thread peterquinn925
Google for Unix Epoch. It's the number of seconds since Jan 1 1970. You can find online converters like this one:https://www.epochconverter.com/ On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 6:32:18 AM UTC-7, V. Kelly Bellis wrote: > > Something happened with my RPi-weewx-Atmocom experiment running in the wee >

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Belchertown Skin and CWOP Pressure Difference

2019-03-29 Thread Chris Plant
Ah thanks Gary. That’s exactly what I’m trying to do. Make sure I’m looking at everything I’m supposed to. Thanks for the suggestion! On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 10:48 PM gjr80 wrote: > Hi. > > Make sure you are comparing apples with apples and not oranges. The CWOP > uploader uploads WeeWX field

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Belchertown skin 0.9 now available

2019-03-29 Thread Patrick Tranchant
hi PAT It is ok, I found in which file to translate the names inside the graph: "day.json.tmpl" Patrick On Monday, March 25, 2019 at 8:04:22 PM UTC+1, Pat wrote: > > A lot of labels can be changed by following this guide > . >

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Belchertown skin 0.9 now available

2019-03-29 Thread Patrick Tranchant
hello PAT it is OK, I found the file to translate the names inside the Graph: "day.json.tmpl" bye Patrick On Monday, March 25, 2019 at 8:04:22 PM UTC+1, Pat wrote: > > A lot of labels can be changed by following this guide > . >