Re: [weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-05-29 Thread Graham Eddy
modifying steelseries gauges, in particular changing or adding gauges.
there are three main areas to change:
 (1) html/css files. easy - weewx templates.
 (2) gauges data exchange file content. easy - weewx template.
 (3) javascript driving the gauges. not so easy - custom js coding.

i have been through deploying steelgauges twice, once for wview then for weewx.
i have added multiple extra gauges, including a river temperature (which was 
just copying and changing outside temperature gauge) and river level (which was 
entirely new gauge, closer to rainfall, with different data interface). even 
just adapting the outside temp gauge is not trivial (or perhaps my javascript 
skills are weak..) but it does work fine

in the long run i decided they were too resouce-hungry for the glam so went 
with my own light-weight version, which i have recently hooked up to mqtt for 
live feed (see weather.geddy.com.au ).
cheers
g-eddy

> On 29 May 2020, at 3:06 pm, Jeff A. D.  wrote:
> 
> Hi Remy,
> 
> I'm happy the plots worked out!
> 
> Sorry, but I've never worked with the SteelSeries Gauges.  I was hoping 
> someone else might answer, but maybe you'd have better luck asking in a new 
> topic.  Good luck!
> 
> On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 2:58:06 AM UTC-6, Remy LAVABRE wrote:
> 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. > 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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Re: [weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-05-28 Thread Jeff A. D.
Hi Remy,

I'm happy the plots worked out!

Sorry, but I've never worked with the SteelSeries Gauges.  I was hoping 
someone else might answer, but maybe you'd have better luck asking in a new 
topic.  Good luck!

On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 2:58:06 AM UTC-6, Remy LAVABRE wrote:
>
> 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. > 
> 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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Re: [weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-05-28 Thread Remy LAVABRE
Hi Jeff,
Thank you for your response. This allowed me to move forward and realize
the graph I wanted! :-)
I'm sorry I didn't answer you earlier but I had a lot of work and didn't
have too much time to take care of Weewx!
Thanks again for your information!

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.  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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[weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-05-26 Thread Jeff A. D.
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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[weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-05-26 Thread Jeff A. D.
Thanks Remy,

I added this under "[[year_images]]" in the "skins.conf" file for the 
Seasons skin I''m using.

# 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
>

Assuming you don't want the freeze line you can just leave it and the 
"color" parameters out I think:

[[[yearhilow]]]
> hi
> data_type = outTemp
> aggregate_type = max
> label = High Outside Temperature
> low
> data_type = outTemp
> aggregate_type = min
> label = Low Outside Temperature
>

I think that's all I did?  (I always forget and have to play with things to 
get them to do what I want.)

I also assume you could have all three variables (Out Temp, Hi Out Temp, 
and Lo Out Temp) on one plot if you wanted, but I didn't try it.

I think I got the example from some of the documentation, probably the 
Customization Guide.

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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[weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-05-26 Thread Remy Lavabre
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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Re: [weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-05-26 Thread Jeff A. D.
Thanks!

Working again with 4.1.0 "Allow expressions to be used as a datatype when 
plotting."

[image: TempCharts.png]
Makes it easier to see how long my growing season is in case I decide to 
invest in tropical fruit crops. :)

Thanks again, and thanks to others here for the idea!


On Friday, May 1, 2020 at 3:48:37 PM UTC-6, Tom Keffer wrote:
>
> I added it to the TODO list 
> .
>
>
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Re: [weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-05-01 Thread Jeff A. D.
Thanks!

On Friday, May 1, 2020 at 3:48:37 PM UTC-6, Tom Keffer wrote:
>
> I added it to the TODO list 
> .
>
> On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 9:56 AM Jeff A. D.  > wrote:
>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> That's disappointing.  Could a better solution be considered in a future 
>> version?
>>
>> On Friday, May 1, 2020 at 6:43:04 AM UTC-6, Tom Keffer wrote:
>>>
>>> I think you'll have to use the solution pointed out farther up this 
>>> thread. In weewx.conf
>>>
>>> [StdCalibrate]
>>> 
>>> [[Corrections]]
>>> # For each type, an arbitrary calibration expression can be 
>>> given.
>>> # It should be in the units defined in the StdConvert section.
>>> windMax = 13.5
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, that also means the value will end up in your database.
>>>
>>> -tk
>>>
>>> On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 12:50 AM Jeff A. D.  wrote:
>>>
 What's the best way to do this with WeeWX Version 4?  Doing it this way 
 would give an error of " UnknownType: 13.5".

 Thanks,

 On Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 2:28:51 AM UTC-7, jf42 wrote:
>
>
> Update: when using the above settings in skin.conf, the y unit is 
> lost. Changing the sequence of plots
> and explicitly giving the colors for all plots solves the problem:
>
>
> [[[daywind]]]
> windMax
>   data_type = 13.5
>   label = ' '
>   color = orange
>   width = 3
> windSpeed
>   color = 0xb48242 
> windGust
>   color = 0x4242b4 
>
>
>
> [image: Wind Speed]
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Re: [weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-05-01 Thread Tom Keffer
I added it to the TODO list
.

On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 9:56 AM Jeff A. D.  wrote:

> Thanks,
>
> That's disappointing.  Could a better solution be considered in a future
> version?
>
> On Friday, May 1, 2020 at 6:43:04 AM UTC-6, Tom Keffer wrote:
>>
>> I think you'll have to use the solution pointed out farther up this
>> thread. In weewx.conf
>>
>> [StdCalibrate]
>>
>> [[Corrections]]
>> # For each type, an arbitrary calibration expression can be given.
>> # It should be in the units defined in the StdConvert section.
>> windMax = 13.5
>>
>> Unfortunately, that also means the value will end up in your database.
>>
>> -tk
>>
>> On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 12:50 AM Jeff A. D.  wrote:
>>
>>> What's the best way to do this with WeeWX Version 4?  Doing it this way
>>> would give an error of " UnknownType: 13.5".
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> On Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 2:28:51 AM UTC-7, jf42 wrote:


 Update: when using the above settings in skin.conf, the y unit is lost.
 Changing the sequence of plots
 and explicitly giving the colors for all plots solves the problem:


 [[[daywind]]]
 windMax
   data_type = 13.5
   label = ' '
   color = orange
   width = 3
 windSpeed
   color = 0xb48242
 windGust
   color = 0x4242b4



 [image: Wind Speed]

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Re: [weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-05-01 Thread Jeff A. D.
Thanks,

That's disappointing.  Could a better solution be considered in a future 
version?

On Friday, May 1, 2020 at 6:43:04 AM UTC-6, Tom Keffer wrote:
>
> I think you'll have to use the solution pointed out farther up this 
> thread. In weewx.conf
>
> [StdCalibrate]
> 
> [[Corrections]]
> # For each type, an arbitrary calibration expression can be given.
> # It should be in the units defined in the StdConvert section.
> windMax = 13.5
>
> Unfortunately, that also means the value will end up in your database.
>
> -tk
>
> On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 12:50 AM Jeff A. D.  > wrote:
>
>> What's the best way to do this with WeeWX Version 4?  Doing it this way 
>> would give an error of " UnknownType: 13.5".
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> On Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 2:28:51 AM UTC-7, jf42 wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Update: when using the above settings in skin.conf, the y unit is lost. 
>>> Changing the sequence of plots
>>> and explicitly giving the colors for all plots solves the problem:
>>>
>>>
>>> [[[daywind]]]
>>> windMax
>>>   data_type = 13.5
>>>   label = ' '
>>>   color = orange
>>>   width = 3
>>> windSpeed
>>>   color = 0xb48242 
>>> windGust
>>>   color = 0x4242b4 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [image: Wind Speed]
>>>
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Re: [weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-05-01 Thread Tom Keffer
I think you'll have to use the solution pointed out farther up this thread.
In weewx.conf

[StdCalibrate]

[[Corrections]]
# For each type, an arbitrary calibration expression can be given.
# It should be in the units defined in the StdConvert section.
windMax = 13.5

Unfortunately, that also means the value will end up in your database.

-tk

On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 12:50 AM Jeff A. D.  wrote:

> What's the best way to do this with WeeWX Version 4?  Doing it this way
> would give an error of " UnknownType: 13.5".
>
> Thanks,
>
> On Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 2:28:51 AM UTC-7, jf42 wrote:
>>
>>
>> Update: when using the above settings in skin.conf, the y unit is lost.
>> Changing the sequence of plots
>> and explicitly giving the colors for all plots solves the problem:
>>
>>
>> [[[daywind]]]
>> windMax
>>   data_type = 13.5
>>   label = ' '
>>   color = orange
>>   width = 3
>> windSpeed
>>   color = 0xb48242
>> windGust
>>   color = 0x4242b4
>>
>>
>>
>> [image: Wind Speed]
>>
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[weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-05-01 Thread Jeff A. D.
What's the best way to do this with WeeWX Version 4?  Doing it this way 
would give an error of " UnknownType: 13.5".

Thanks,

On Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 2:28:51 AM UTC-7, jf42 wrote:
>
>
> Update: when using the above settings in skin.conf, the y unit is lost. 
> Changing the sequence of plots
> and explicitly giving the colors for all plots solves the problem:
>
>
> [[[daywind]]]
> windMax
>   data_type = 13.5
>   label = ' '
>   color = orange
>   width = 3
> windSpeed
>   color = 0xb48242 
> windGust
>   color = 0x4242b4 
>
>
>
> [image: Wind Speed]
>
>

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[weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-03-05 Thread jf42

... this was the old image, but anyway, it works :-)

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[weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-03-05 Thread jf42

Update: when using the above settings in skin.conf, the y unit is lost. 
Changing the sequence of plots
and explicitly giving the colors for all plots solves the problem:


[[[daywind]]]
windMax
  data_type = 13.5
  label = ' '
  color = orange
  width = 3
windSpeed
  color = 0xb48242 
windGust
  color = 0x4242b4 



[image: Wind Speed]

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[weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-03-05 Thread jf42
I will use the method by "Mic G77" which is quite straightforward.

[[[daywind]]]
windSpeed
windGust
windMax
  data_type = 13.5
  label = ' '
  color = orange
  width = 3

[image: Wind Speed]

Thanks to all!


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Re: [weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-03-04 Thread Thomas Keffer
As user "Mic G77" pointed out
, you
can also do math in the configuration file, skin.conf:

 [[[dayPoid]]]
   yscale = None, None, None
   extraTemp2
   extraTest
 data_type = 18.3+0.03*extraHumid2

-tk

On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 9:19 AM vince  wrote:

> On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 7:42:05 AM UTC-8, Ralph Underwood wrote:
>>
>> 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
>>
>
> That is absurdly clever !!!
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[weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-03-04 Thread vince
On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 7:42:05 AM UTC-8, Ralph Underwood wrote:
>
> 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
>

That is absurdly clever !!! 

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[weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-03-04 Thread Ralph Underwood
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

[StdCalibrate]

[[Corrections]]
# For each type, an arbitrary calibration expression can be given.
# It should be in the units defined in the StdConvert section.
# Example:
foo = foo + 0.2
soilTemp4 = 32

This allows me to add soilTemp4 to any chart.

[image: Outside Temperature]
Not sure about about setting a wind limit, but maybe this will get you 
started.

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