Correct and can easily turn off the lines and the color fading
On Sat, 13 Oct 2018, 13:47 gjr80 wrote:
> Good to hear you are still around Neil. Yes, will have to get it finished.
>
> I knew there were example plots around somewhere but could not remember
> where. The scatter plot without the li
I'm still here but just about to head off on a 4 week business trip !
Would be great if we could complete this some time Gary.
Its been running fine for me for months and months and as you say just a
couple of 'tickets' in the issues list to make it a bit more user friendly.
There are sampl
Ralph,
I have replied to you on the same question in weewx-development
Not too hard...I've been running OWFS as a driver along with a "modified
Bill wxMesh" MQTT service for 8 months
Neil
On Friday, 13 April 2018 05:45:09 UTC+12, Ralph Underwood wrote:
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> What's involved in changing the driver
Thanks, I was finding I was having to call that manually, trying to get my
hub functional.
Is OWFS on git anywhere so I can fork it, cant find under your name ? thanks
On Tuesday, 15 August 2017 23:44:45 UTC+12, mwall wrote:
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> On Monday, August 7, 2017 at 8:06:29 AM UTC-4, Neil Trimboy
Curious why OWFS does not implement closePort() ?
I'm thinking it should maybe call
ow.finish()
Thanks
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Any comments or observations on my technique would be appreciated.
I may then create a extension.
As it appeared in a recent thread on pressure trends I have included that
by just adding
[[barometertrend]]
# These are UK MetOffice limits and terms
maxvalues = -6, -3.5, -1.5,
BTW I have a SearchList Extension that does this sort of thing.
I'll give it a quick tidy up and post it
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> See: www.lucdesign.nl
>
> Cheers, Luc
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> On Thursday, 27 July 2017 05:04:14 UTC-3, Neil Trimboy wrote:
>>
>> I'd be grateful if someone could post some cmon service graphs of
>> mem_used of weewx running on a Pi.
>>
Possibly related to https://github.com/weewx/weewx/issues/175 ?
I have a ows running on a pi
Currently both my rain bucket and wind sensors are offline and disabled in
the configuration so their entry in loop packets is missing.
However
1. REC packet contain a rainRate of 0.0
2. Web pages
I'd be grateful if someone could post some cmon service graphs of mem_used
of weewx running on a Pi.
Id like to know/see typical use.
Attached is mine...I am in the process of setting up my weewx install. so
the large spikes are updates/installs and several reboots, but it looks
like I have a me
Have a read
of https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/Barometer,-pressure,-and-altimeter
You say you are making your own station.
That means you will likely be measuring *pressure* at your station so
should be reporting that and letting weewx calculate barometer and
altimeter.
For example my 1wir
Liz - I dont think any offense was meant, what you posted works and quick
simple fixes are often fine. When you start having to cut n paste identical
or similar code into multiple places (for different templates or records)
then software geeks start getting stressed !
anyway..mine if not yet co
I am using 3.2.14 for the forecast extn.
Is the compare skin working now ?
Thanks
On Sunday, 27 November 2016 07:53:40 UTC+13, mwall wrote:
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> folks,
>
> there is a now a release candidate 3.1.4rc1 for a significant update to
> the forecast extension.
>
>
> http://lancet.mit.edu/mwall/projects
it with class MyUV. What gets returned is a function, which it then
> calls with your value as a parameter.
>
> -tk
>
> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 1:29 AM, Neil Trimboy > wrote:
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>> Tom,
>>
>> Thanks for the pointer.
>> I've made some progress with t
ument. An elegant
> touch would be for $UV_text() to get its strings out of skin.conf, making
> it easy to internationalize the text.
>
> -tk
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 3:06 AM, Neil Trimboy > wrote:
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>> Just wondering if embedding these colour mappings insi
Just wondering if embedding these colour mappings inside templates is the
correct way to solve the problem.?
There are several instances when this may be wanted : UV, Heat Index,
HumidyIndex and others all of which have, I believe, standardised colours
for defined ranges AND standardised textua
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