Hi, One more problem (but small :-) ).
I started with weewx in february 2019 - so I have NOAA files from 02/2019 
to 07/2019.
When I added to graphs.conf (in skin folder) part about rain data (Rain 
Totals by Month) from your github page and restart weewx it show me rain 
statistic but shifted by one month (e.g. real rain falls from february are 
display as January). So my graph is from 01/2019 to 06/2019. But it should 
be from 02/2019 to 07/2019.
Is there any way how to solve it if I dont have NOAA files from 01/2019?



On Sunday, 7 July 2019 23:00:47 UTC+2, Radek Dohnal wrote:
>
> Sorry, my mistake - I have local address here, but external address (url) 
> is necessary.
> Now everything work perfectly. Thanks!
>
> On Saturday, 6 July 2019 01:45:12 UTC+2, Pat wrote:
>>
>> Make sure you set the belchertown_root_url 
>> <https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown#requirements> which is 
>> required in version 1.0 
>>
>> (but will be removed in 1.1)
>>
>> Example in weewx.conf:
>>
>> [StdReport]
>>     [[Belchertown]]
>>         skin = Belchertown
>>         HTML_ROOT = belchertown
>>         [[[Extras]]]
>>             belchertown_root_url = "https://belchertownweather.com";
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, July 5, 2019 at 3:06:16 PM UTC-4, Radek Dohnal wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks - you were right. I had 1 line in weewx.conf double. After delete 
>>> second line everything work fine.
>>>
>>> Now I try to upload html (var/www/html) folder via FTP to webserver. It 
>>> works fine (upload) but I have a problem that only home page works almost 
>>> ok (but values from sunrise and sunset isnt on webserver display...). When 
>>> I want to click for example on shotcut to "Recors" it redirect me to local 
>>> address 192.168.x.x/recors. What doesnt work  (when Im watch on my web 
>>> site).
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 2 July 2019 14:21:49 UTC+2, Pat wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Gary - I understood that there's a duplicate section - it just 
>>>> doesn't tell me what section is duplicated. Which is what I meant by not 
>>>> much to go off of. 
>>>>
>>>> In trying to keep things as simple as possible I've kept the "bin/user" 
>>>> generic. I can change this of course, but I fear that portions of my 
>>>> documentation are a bit tl;dr and folks gloss over it. 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 8:06:13 AM UTC-4, gjr80 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> That error message is pretty straightforward; there is a duplicate 
>>>>> section name in weewx.conf. Probably not unlikely given that the 
>>>>> instructions being followed involved some editing of weewx.conf. Not all 
>>>>> is 
>>>>> lost, wee_extension generally needs access to two things to remove an 
>>>>> extension; the original extension installer and weewx.conf. If all else 
>>>>> fails you can manually remove the extension and it’s settings. In this 
>>>>> case 
>>>>> I would post a copy of weewx.conf some can find and fix the duplicate 
>>>>> section. You may then be able to use wee_extension or you may need to 
>>>>> manually uninstall. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Pat. You might want to look at things like bin/user in your 
>>>>> instructions, does that refer specifically to the bin/user directory 
>>>>> (which 
>>>>> may or may not exist depending on WeeWX install type) or do you mean 
>>>>> $BIN/user ? Some folks will have enough WeeWX experience/knowledge to 
>>>>> work 
>>>>> out what is meant, others won’t. In this case the user has a package 
>>>>> install so the WeeWX ‘user’ directory is in usr/share/ 
>>>>>
>>>>> Gary
>>>>
>>>>

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