
I like to see the freezing level on many of my charts so I set soilTemp4 to 32 degrees in the StdCalibrate section of weewx.conf
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# Plot of high/low temperatures
[[[yearhilow]]]
[[[[freezeLine]]]]
data_type = 32
label = ' '
color = 0x42b442
[[[[hi]]]]
data_type = outTemp
aggregate_type = max
label = High Outside Temperature
color = 0x4242b4
[[[[low]]]]
data_type = outTemp
aggregate_type = min
label = Low Outside Temperature
color = 0xb48242
[[[yearhilow]]]
[[[[hi]]]]
data_type = outTemp
aggregate_type = max
label = High Outside Temperature
[[[[low]]]]
data_type = outTemp
aggregate_type = min
label = Low Outside Temperature
[[[yeartempdew]]]
[[[[outTemp]]]]
[[[[dewpoint]]]]
Remy LAVABRE
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Another thing, if you had a solution, I'm looking to modify the "Steel Series" gauges for Weewx (https://github.com/mcrossley/SteelSeries-Weather-Gauges).
I would "simply" add 3 temperatures on the temperature gauge and 3 hygrometry on the hygrometry gauge.Another solution, would be to a temperature gauge (in addition to that which exists) with these 3 temperatures and another of hygrometry jauge (in addition to that which already exists) with the 3 hygrometries ...
I managed to modify the Seasons skin well, but I can't find how to make this modification on the gauge skin ("ss" skin for steel series).
If you had an idea ... ;-)
Thank you very much !Remy LAVABRE
Le mar. 26 mai 2020 à 20:27, Jeff A. D. <jadav...@gmail.com> a écrit :
--I just realized I didn't answer about the average value in the first plot. That's just the [[[[outTemp]]]] under [[[yeartempdew]]] that was included in the original skin.conf that I commented out the dewpoint on for the yearly plot.So normally it would have just looked like this:[[[yeartempdew]]]
[[[[outTemp]]]]
[[[[dewpoint]]]]On Tuesday, May 26, 2020 at 3:35:01 AM UTC-6, Remy Lavabre wrote:Hi Jeff,Hello,Your curves are superb!Could you tell me the parameters to retrieve the maximum, minimum and average values and be able to plot them in curve tables?Thank you very much ! ;-)
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