Chris,

To be honest, I'm not sure why I did it that way, LOL. I'm far from a
programming ninja.

Dave-KB1PVH


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On Dec 14, 2016 3:49 PM, "Chris Mattingly" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dave, was there any particular reason for placing these in weewx.conf
> (which causes the full report to run twice) versus modifying skin.conf?
>
> I simply added stanzas such as:
>         [[[bigdaybarometer]]]
>             image_width = 619
>             image_height = 413
>             [[[[barometer]]]]
>
> Into the skin.conf, and then made similar edits to index.html.tmpl as you
> did below.
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 8:22:21 AM UTC-5, Dave Webb wrote:
>>
>>
>> In weewx.conf I have the following
>>
>>
>> [[StandardReport]]
>>         # See the customizing guide to change the units, plot types and
>> line
>>         # colors, modify the fonts, display additional sensor data, and
>> other
>>         # customizations. Many of those changes can be made here by
>> overriding
>>         # parameters, or by modifying templates within the skin itself.
>>
>>         # The StandardReport uses the 'Standard' skin, which contains the
>>         # images, templates and plots for the report.
>>         skin = Standard
>>         [[[Units]]]
>>             [[[[Groups]]]]
>>                 group_pressure = mbar
>>     [[BigReport]]
>>         skin = Standard
>>         HTML_ROOT = public_html/big
>>         [[[ImageGenerator]]]
>>             image_width = 619
>>             image_height = 413
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Then in index.html.tmpl I have the following
>>
>>                 <td class="data">$almanac.moon_pha
>> se<br/>($almanac.moon_fullness% full)</td>
>>               </tr>
>>             </table>
>>             #end if
>>           </div> <!-- end class "celestial_group" -->
>>         </div> <!-- end id "almanac" -->
>>
>>         <div id="plots">
>> <a href="big/daytempdew.png">            <img src="daytempdew.png"
>> alt="temperatures" /></a>
>> <a href="big/daytempchill.png">          <img src="daytempchill.png"
>> alt="heatchill" /></a>
>> <a href="big/dayrain.png">               <img src="dayrain.png"
>>  alt="rain" /></a>
>> <a href="big/daywind.png">               <img src="daywind.png"
>>  alt="wind" /></a>
>> <a href="big/daybarometer.png">          <img src="daybarometer.png"
>> alt="barometer"/></a>
>> <a href="big/daywinddir.png">            <img src="daywinddir.png"
>> alt="Hi Wind" /></a>
>> <a href="big/dayinside.png">             <img src="dayinside.png"
>>  alt="Inside" /></a>
>> <a href="big/daywindvec.png">            <img src="daywindvec.png"
>> alt="Wind Vector" /></a>
>>           #if $day.radiation.has_data
>>           <img src="dayradiation.png" alt="Radiation" />
>>           #end if
>>           #if $day.rxCheckPercent.has_data
>> <a href="big/dayrx.png">                 <img src="dayrx.png"
>>  alt="day rx percent"/></a>
>>           #end if
>>           #if $day.extraTemp1.has_data
>>           <img src="daypond.png"      alt="Pond Temperatures" />
>>
>>
>> It can be viewed here qsl.net/kb1pvh/weather
>>
>>
>> Dave-KB1PVH
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 7:57 AM, Stéphane Calonnec <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I am using WeeWX 3.6.2 with latest Interceptor driver on my
>>> Weathersleuth on my RPi 2 (everything works fine, except the wind gust dir
>>> never worked, the values are NULL), with the default skin (but heavily
>>> edited), and I'd like to click on a graph to enlarge it (to a new window
>>> for instance, no need of lightbox), but I don't know how to do this in
>>> WeeWX.
>>>
>>> I found an interesting topic about adding some stansa to generate bigger
>>> pictures to a specific folder along the "regular" graphs (which is what I
>>> look for) but I do not know at all what stansa to add ; I also tried to
>>> give a look to some skins doing it but I could not find anything helpful to
>>> me. If I really can't, I'll trick using CSS.
>>>
>>> May anyone give me some clues to generate bigger files in a specific
>>> folder ? :)
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance !!!
>>>
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