Kike, so far so good with my testing in the 1.1 beta release. I have not 
committed it to my development GitHub branch yet because I still need to 
work out how to get the dark mode to show the gradients. 

On Friday, October 25, 2019 at 8:18:29 AM UTC-4, Kike .Asekas wrote:
>
> You're right. I had not taken into account the light and dark mode. You 
> have to change the color, at least for the dark mode. As is the 
> transition is not seen. I put the colors at the beginning of the 
> run(self) method and in weewx.conf I created 2 new variables, plotDayNight 
> to enable or disable it and daynight_gradient for the number of bands of 
> the gradient.
>
> El miércoles, 23 de octubre de 2019, 16:05:08 (UTC+2), Pat escribió:
>>
>> Looking at it now and it looks great. Quite a bit of work to figure this 
>> out. 
>>
>> I may change the config to be in graphs.conf so there is granular control 
>> on the plot bands- will think about this. 
>>
>> Will the color bands change based on light/dark mode? Or is the selected 
>> color ok for both site modes?
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 8:35:11 AM UTC-4, Kike .Asekas wrote:
>>>
>>> I send you the files here. The configuration has two parameters.
>>> plotDayNight and daynight_gradient. The first is to activate or 
>>> deactivate it and the second is the number of gradient bands that by 
>>> default is 20 as in plotgen.py.
>>> The changes are basically from line 1237 at belchertown.js.tmpl and line 
>>> 1247 from belchertown.py, although there are other lines.
>>>
>>> El martes, 22 de octubre de 2019, 14:58:12 (UTC+2), Pat escribió:
>>>>
>>>> Great thanks. You can try the GitHub but if that confuses you then you 
>>>> can just attach the files here and I can try to figure it out when I have 
>>>> some time. 
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, October 22, 2019 at 8:52:37 AM UTC-4, Kike .Asekas wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> What I did was adapt the renderDayNight function of genplot.py to get 
>>>>> the timestamps of dawn and dusk and with those timestamps write plotBands 
>>>>> (HighCharts function) in xAxis in the json.
>>>>> The code already has the possibility to activate them or not. It 
>>>>> takes about a second on the daily chart in a rpi 2b + to paint them.
>>>>> I am watching the github desktop program so I can send it to you. I 
>>>>> guess you will have to make some changes, I don't dominate much python or 
>>>>> js.
>>>>>
>>>>> El sábado, 19 de octubre de 2019, 22:26:17 (UTC+2), Pat escribió:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Kike, this looks very interesting! Perhaps I can add it as a skin 
>>>>>> option to enable/disable it. How did you do it?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, October 19, 2019 at 4:07:41 PM UTC-4, Kike .Asekas wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi, Pat. I wanted to make a contribution to such an impressive 
>>>>>>> skin, but I don't know very well how to do it. If you are 
>>>>>>> interested tell me how.
>>>>>>> They are the transitions between night and day in the graphics.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [image: Screenshot_2019-10-19 Areal, Padron Weather 
>>>>>>> Conditions(1).png]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [image: Screenshot_2019-10-19 Areal, Padron Weather 
>>>>>>> Conditions(2).png]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [image: Screenshot_2019-10-19 Areal, Padron Weather Conditions.png]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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