This is the link for the ISS quality.
<img src="dayrx.png" alt="Signal Strength" />
Move the graph you want after this, i.e,
<img src="dayrx.png" alt="Signal Strength" />
<img src="dayinside.png" alt="Inside" />
Tom
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of
monmul <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2019 4:40 PM
To: weewx-user
Subject: Re: [weewx-user] Re: Getting the RPi 3 with Davis Vantage up and
running
Thanks Tom, got that now!........my jpg is appearing before and not after the
ISS signal quality......I cannot find a ref to the signal quality in the Index
file.....how can I get the jpg to come after the signal quality graphs?
On Monday, 14 January 2019 10:13:08 UTC+13, [email protected] wrote:
Look towards the bottom of the index.html.temp file in the skins/standard
directory. You will see <img src=”dayinside.png” alt=”Inside” />. Comment
out this line.
Tom
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of monmul
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2019 2:48 PM
To: weewx-user <[email protected]>
Subject: [weewx-user] Re: Getting the RPi 3 with Davis Vantage up and running
I am searching for how to turn off showing the "internal temperature" graph but
cannot see a anything in skin.conf or in weewx.conf.........what am I missing?
On Sunday, 13 January 2019 17:15:11 UTC+13, monmul wrote:
WOW! thank you so much, Gary, for the pointers.....I will get on to that in the
next few days!
On Sunday, 13 January 2019 17:00:51 UTC+13, gjr80 wrote:
Hi,
There are a few steps involved in achieving what you want to do. First the
historical max/min - by this I presume you mean all time statistics - those
that cover all of your weeWX data and not just the last day, month or year.
If I have this right you need to extend weeWX so that you can access stats from
all of your data, this is most easily achieved by installing the xstats example
extension. You will find the xstats files are in the
/usr/share/doc/weewx/examples directory. I would install manually and just
follow step 1 in the readme.txt remembering later that you will need to enable
the alltime stats for your templates/reports by following step 2. You can
install xstats using wee_extension but that will also install the example web
page which you probably do not want.
Now that you have xstats installed you can use tags like $alltime.outTemp.max
in report templates to display the maximum outside temperature. The time it
occurred will be $alltime.outTemp.maxtime. Just like $day, $month and $year
tags but you use $alltime. If you are not familiar with weeWX tags it is worth
reading the Tags
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of the Customization Guide.
To use the $alltime tags you will probably want to create a new page or modify
an existing one. It is really up to you want you want to do. To modify an
existing page have a look at the .tmpl files in you Standard skin directory
/etc/weewx/skins/Standard. These are the files weeWX uses to generate a
corresponding .html page. You will see how tags are used in a template, in a
nutshell where you place a tag weeWX will replace that with the relevant data
when the reports are generated. The process is a little more involved if you
want to create a new page as not only do you need to modify/create a page but
you also need to modify skin.conf to have weeWX generate the new page. You may
also need to modify other pages to include a link to your new page. A good
starting point may be to take a copy of
/etc/weewx/skins/Standard/year.html.tmpl, save it as alltime.html.tmpl and
start modifying. Have a good poke around the templates and skin.conf (and
[StdReport] in weewx.conf) to see how it comes together.
Including an image in a weeWX generated page can be relatively straightforward.
If you have a look in index.html.tmpl you will see lines such as:
<img src="daytempdew.png" alt="temperatures" />
This line creates a HTML img tag that displays the daily temperature and
dewpoint plot. If whatever you use to generate your webcam image can create a
file named, say, webcam.jpg then that keeps it easy, you may be able to create
a new img tag but using webcam.jpg (rather than daytempdew.png), you may need
to add a path in front of the file name. If your webcam image is timestamped
like webcam201901131345.jpg then that gets a little more complicated. If you
can drop your webcam image into the weeWX directory structure under
/var/www/html/weewx then you can very easily use weeWX to upload your webcam
image to your web server if you wish. There are many different ways to achieve
this, I have outlined one and I am sure other will have other ways. At the end
of the day it will likely depend on your setup.
You have started on the slippery slope of customising your weeWX install, the
process can appear daunting but do persist and feel free to continue to ask if
not sure.
Gary
On Sunday, 13 January 2019 11:25:59 UTC+10, monmul wrote:
I have managed to get the Standard skin loaded on my weather website
www.wilsonbayweather.com.......2<http://www.wilsonbayweather.com.......2> small
adjustments I would like to make......how do I show the historical max and min
for temp, wind, rain etc....and how might I include a jpeg photo from webcam
showing a picture every hour or so? Thanks in advance.....you guys have been
fabulous in helping a newbie!
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