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instruments for templates
- gwheelo
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instruments for templates
Steve -
Do you have any plans for instruments for your templates or do you know if your data descriptors work with any current java instruments available for other applications as FreeWX.
GW
Do you have any plans for instruments for your templates or do you know if your data descriptors work with any current java instruments available for other applications as FreeWX.
GW
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Re: instruments for templates
George,
I'm not really sure what these are? Fixed 'pictures' of the current conditions, or 'animations' that move and display the data in near real time? Could you point me at an example?
Steve
I'm not really sure what these are? Fixed 'pictures' of the current conditions, or 'animations' that move and display the data in near real time? Could you point me at an example?
Steve
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Re: instruments for templates
For example: http://www.dandmbr.co.uk/jsgraphit/fwxcdemo.htm although I prefer the instruments on your console. The above javascript applets take the tags from FreeWX weather console and apply then to templates similar to your xxxxT.htm before upload to a website.
GW
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Re: instruments for templates
I do plan to make the three wind gauges on the main screen 'uploadable' to the web, at some point.
Regarding the javascript ones you've mentioned, it would just be a case of replacing the FreeWX tags with the Cumulus equivalents. Except that FreeWX has many more tags than Cumulus. I've had a play with their template and changed most of the ones that Cumulus currently has, and the result is here: http://www.sanday.org.uk/weather/instr.html
So, you could use the ones which use tags which Cumulus supports, but even in the ones that work, most of the 'mouseovers' have things in them which Cumulus doesn't supply. I could add them, of course.
Steve
Regarding the javascript ones you've mentioned, it would just be a case of replacing the FreeWX tags with the Cumulus equivalents. Except that FreeWX has many more tags than Cumulus. I've had a play with their template and changed most of the ones that Cumulus currently has, and the result is here: http://www.sanday.org.uk/weather/instr.html
So, you could use the ones which use tags which Cumulus supports, but even in the ones that work, most of the 'mouseovers' have things in them which Cumulus doesn't supply. I could add them, of course.
Steve
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Re: instruments for templates
Great - I still prefer your gauges, however. Perhaps you might share the modified templates as their result suits me perfectly. My site is wheelocknet.net/cam. It was running FreeWX until I stumbled on Cumulus.
GW
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Re: instruments for templates
Basically, what I did was amend the section at the end of the sample template supplied with the instrument package (and as described in the "code.txt" file), to look like this:
I guess to be tidy, I should have replaced all the other FreeWX ones that Cumulus doesn't have, with "".
Steve
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<script language="JavaScript1.2" type="text/javascript">
var tempunits = "<#tempunit>"
var tempos = new Array("<#temp>","<#tempTL>","<#tempTH>","~~WEBOTTRD10~~")
var tempis = new Array("<#intemp>","~~WEBTINTMIN~~","~~WEBTINTMAX~~","~~WEBITTRD10~~")
var tempex1 = new Array("~~WEBCH1TEMP~~","","","")
var tempex2 = new Array("~~WEBCH2TEMP~~","","","")
var tempdp = new Array("<#dew>","~~WEBTDWPMIN~~","~~WEBTDWPMAX~~","~~WEBDPTRD10~~")
var temphi = new Array("~~WEBHEATIDX~~","","","")
var tempwc = new Array("<#wchill>","~~WEBTCHLMIN~~","","")
var humos = new Array("<#hum>","~~WEBTHUMMIN~~","~~WEBTHUMMAX~~","~~WEBOHTRD10~~")
var humis = new Array("<#inhum>","","","~~WEBIHTRD10~~")
var humex1 = new Array("~~WEBCH1HUMI~~","","","")
var humex2 = new Array("~~WEBCH2HUMI~~","","","")
var cloudbase = "~~WEBHTCUCLD~~";
var raintoday = new Array("<#rfall>","<#windunit>","<#rrate>","<#rrateTM>");
var winddata = new Array("<#wspeed> <#windunit>","~~WBNWINDGSD~~","<#wspeed>","<#bearing>","~~WEBTGSTMAX~~");
var hwdir = new Array("");
var hwspd = new Array("");
var wsu = "<#windunit>";
var bardata = new Array("<#press>","<#pressunit>","<#presstrend>","<#pressTH>","<#pressTL>");
var TempColor = "";
var HumColor = "";
var RainColor = "";
var WindAvgColor = "";
var WindGustColor = "";
var WindHistColor = "";
var CloudTextColor = "";
var AnalogBaroTextColor = "";
var AnalogBaroNeedleColor = "";
var ExtraSensor1Name = "Garage";
var ExtraSensor2Name = "";
</script>
<script language="JavaScript1.2" type="text/javascript" src="dbimages/boxover.js"></script>
<script language="JavaScript1.2" type="text/javascript" src="dbimages/dashboard.js"></script>
Steve
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Re: instruments for templates
Hi - is that new "instr.html" available on the new version of cumulus or is this just something you have been trying, I certainly like the look of itsteve wrote:I do plan to make the three wind gauges on the main screen 'uploadable' to the web, at some point.
Regarding the javascript ones you've mentioned, it would just be a case of replacing the FreeWX tags with the Cumulus equivalents. Except that FreeWX has many more tags than Cumulus. I've had a play with their template and changed most of the ones that Cumulus currently has, and the result is here: http://www.sanday.org.uk/weather/instr.html
So, you could use the ones which use tags which Cumulus supports, but even in the ones that work, most of the 'mouseovers' have things in them which Cumulus doesn't supply. I could add them, of course.
Steve
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Re: instruments for templates
Hi Paul,
It's just the one that comes with the instrument package, modified to work with Cumulus tags instead of FreeWx ones. Basically all you need to do is download the package and follow the instructions for installing it, but edit the supplied example so that the last section looks like the code I posted above. Then get Cumulus to upload it by adding it to the files section in the internet settings (making sure to tick the 'process' box). It's easier than it sounds
I'm going to try to put a few more of the tags into the next version of Cumulus so that more of the instruments work properly.
Steve
It's just the one that comes with the instrument package, modified to work with Cumulus tags instead of FreeWx ones. Basically all you need to do is download the package and follow the instructions for installing it, but edit the supplied example so that the last section looks like the code I posted above. Then get Cumulus to upload it by adding it to the files section in the internet settings (making sure to tick the 'process' box). It's easier than it sounds
I'm going to try to put a few more of the tags into the next version of Cumulus so that more of the instruments work properly.
Steve
Steve
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Re: instruments for templates
Nothing is "easier" than it sounds when it comes to computing and me, I thought you would have know that by nowsteve wrote:Hi Paul,
It's just the one that comes with the instrument package, modified to work with Cumulus tags instead of FreeWx ones. Basically all you need to do is download the package and follow the instructions for installing it, but edit the supplied example so that the last section looks like the code I posted above. Then get Cumulus to upload it by adding it to the files section in the internet settings (making sure to tick the 'process' box). It's easier than it sounds
I'm going to try to put a few more of the tags into the next version of Cumulus so that more of the instruments work properly.
Steve
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Re: instruments for templates
I understand that the "windrose" is reporting relative wind strenght and direction over the past hour. Is it possible for you to provide a tag to report the MAX wind for that period similar to <#avgbearing>?
Will your next version wind speed indicator sport the green and red arc as displays on the console? They provide valuable data.
GW
Will your next version wind speed indicator sport the green and red arc as displays on the console? They provide valuable data.
GW
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Re: instruments for templates
Max 10-minute average over the last hour, or max gust over the last hour? Actually, it doesn't matter which, I can do tags for both. I'll put them in 1.7.12.gwheelo wrote:I understand that the "windrose" is reporting relative wind strenght and direction over the past hour. Is it possible for you to provide a tag to report the MAX wind for that period similar to <#avgbearing>?
You mean in Cumulus 2? I think the wind speed indicator will be very similar to the current one, yes.Will your next version wind speed indicator sport the green and red arc as displays on the console? They provide valuable data.
Steve
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