gary - many thanks for that correction!  I had always assumed debug = 1 
would at least give the loop and rec data in the log along with the other 
info!  I rarely set debug = 1 as you can tell, but just having done it as 
an experiment after your post to this thread it seems to me that it would 
be beneficial for weewx to log the loop and rec data when debug = 1 rather 
than that data only being available when running directly (which I never 
do).  What do you think - or is there a deeper reason for not logging loop 
and rec data when debug = 1.  For me the advantage wouild be that all info 
would be in one place and no need to work out how to get the loop/rec data 
into a posting for the forum.  Ok - eventually I found I could redirect the 
output to a file, but it was still a little messy I thought .....



On Tuesday, 9 January 2018 08:08:32 UTC+2, Andrew Milner wrote:

> To post the log either just attach the logfile to your posting or use cut 
> and paste to create an extract from the actual weewx logfile
>
> Read the wiki for differences between the readings altimeter, pressure and 
> barometer - put simply pressure = raw data from station, altimeter = sea 
> level pressure (usually a higher value) and is based on the station's 
> altitude, barometer = sea level pressure adjusted by station's altitude and 
> temperature 12 hours ago.  Met stations normally output barometer ie sea 
> level pressure adjusted for altitude and temperature.  Stations should set 
> absolute = pressure as read and relative = sea level pressure (altimeter or 
> barometer)
>
> If you want to alter the data which is displayed just edit the appropriate 
> template file (eg index.html.tmpl) - no need to change the skin.  The 
> database contains all three fields.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, 9 January 2018 07:48:39 UTC+2, ml wrote:
>
>> Here is the data,
>>
>> it is not exactly the same time stamp but I guess it is close enough. I 
>> don't understand how to capture it correctly may be you can explain it?
>>
>>  
>>
>> But it doesn't matter I guess the relevant data is there:
>>
>>  
>>
>> Loop:
>>
>> # 
>> dateTime,UV,altimeter,appTemp,barometer,cloudbase,dewpoint,heatindex,humidex,inDewpoint,inHumidity,inTemp,luminosity,maxSolarRad,outHumidity,outTemp,pressure,radiation,rain,rainRate,usUnits,uv_raw,windDir,windGust,windGustDir,windSpeed,windchill
>>
>>
>> 1515474869,0,29.9367321863,33.2572785849,30.0087003807,1651.28611141,35.2905770823,36.32,36.32,43.454693514,48,63.5,0.0,None,96,36.32,28.44328396,0.0,None,0,1,0,None,0.0,None,0.0,36.32
>>
>>  
>>
>> Rec:
>>
>> # 
>> dateTime,ET,UV,altimeter,appTemp,barometer,cloudbase,dewpoint,heatindex,humidex,inDewpoint,inHumidity,inTemp,interval,luminosity,maxSolarRad,outHumidity,outTemp,pressure,radiation,rain,rainRate,usUnits,uv_raw,windDir,windGust,windGustDir,windSpeed,windchill,windrun
>>
>>
>> 1515476100.0,0.0,0.0,29.9456262191,34.3992806051,30.0140776903,1592.90604603,36.66744937,37.44,37.44,43.454693514,48.0,63.5,5,0.0,None,97.0,37.44,28.4518148453,0.0,0.0,0.0,1,0.0,211.77368686,2.23694185194,None,0.37282364199,37.44,3.22021982392
>>
>>  
>>
>> Loop:
>>
>> altimeter
>>
>> 29.9367321863
>>
>> barometer
>>
>> 30.0087003807
>>
>> pressure
>>
>> 28.44328396
>>
>>  
>>
>> Rec:
>>
>> altimeter
>>
>> 29.9456262191
>>
>> barometer
>>
>> 30.0140776903
>>
>> pressure
>>
>> 28.4518148453
>>
>>  
>>
>>  
>>
>>  
>>
>> Displayed according to my skin is "barometer". But the value which needed 
>> to displayed is "altimeter". "pressure" is the raw value, "altimeter" is 
>> the relative value and what is "barometer" ??
>>
>>  
>>
>> I need easily to exchange in the skin "barometer" with "altimeter" and 
>> that is it?
>>
>>  
>>
>> Please correct or explain it to me if I am wrong.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>

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