At 11:48 AM +0100 3/18/01, Martin Geisler wrote:
>> Right now it's gonna take quite a bit of editing, no?
>
>Actually not. To demonstrate, I've made a very rough print_table()
>function. It's not very pretty at the moment, but I hope that someone
>could make it better. For example, you should be
Fred Wunderlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 9:30 PM +0100 3/17/01, Martin Geisler wrote:
> >...
> >
> >I've made a beta-1.9.2 for you to play with :-)
> >
>
> Wow! That is so cool. Thanks tons.
>
> Let's just say we wanted to display (pretty-print) the data like:
>
>
>
>Station
>
At 9:30 PM +0100 3/17/01, Martin Geisler wrote:
>...
>
>I've made a beta-1.9.2 for you to play with :-)
>
Wow! That is so cool. Thanks tons.
Let's just say we wanted to display (pretty-print) the data like:
Station
Age (minutes)
Wind/Direction
Temperature
Humidity
Fred Wunderlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A few undefined indexes in the language file:
>
> Undefined index: varying
> Undefined index: greater_than
> Undefined index: wind_calm
>
> No biggee.
>
> Also, some minor spacing needs adjusting to avoid crashing words
> like: "scatteredtowering c
A few undefined indexes in the language file:
Undefined index: varying
Undefined index: greater_than
Undefined index: wind_calm
No biggee.
Also, some minor spacing needs adjusting to avoid crashing words like:
"scatteredtowering cumulus"
Again, no biggee.
A slightly bigger problem is dealing