One of the challenges when driving the SteelSeries gauges is that there is 
a lot of information being conveyed by the gauges other than just the 
simple gauge value. In the case of the red faced gauge it was simply a case 
of a mis-constructed query that was returning incorrect pressL and pressH 
values. These contribute to part of the shading of the pressure gauge.

I had not noticed the linear shading of the wind direction gauge, I would 
expect to see something like that under the simulator but not in real life. 
I implemented a revised method of producing the windrose data, and whilst 
the windrose gauge is not being displayed, the windrose data may have an 
effect on the wind direction gauge. This one I will need to look at more 
closely.

Gary

On Wednesday, 15 February 2017 07:55:41 UTC+10, Devonian wrote:
>
> @Bob,
>
> Maybe the gauge is angry or embarrassed ;-)
>
> It's not polished yet and Gary will no doubt fix it up in due course as 
> it's just cosmetics.
> The wind direction colours are a little wrong as well as they progress 
> from pale blue to red in a continuous colour change as opposed to 
> reflecting the direction of predominant wind with variables either side, as 
> you might expect.
>
> Nigel.
>  
>

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