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Verfasst: 07 Dez 2001 12:00
von Marc
Hi Werner,
The scale of the winddirection starts at North(0°), over South (180°) to North (360°) again. When the wind comes from around North, then the graph jumps all over the graphic. Could it be possible to make a selection to start the scale in that case from East (90°) over West (270°) to East (90°) again? A similar selection as to omit the winddirection if the wind is zero. Another possibility could be to make a selection to represent the direction as scattered points, not a line.
Absolutely not important or priority.
By the way, the temp alarm settings have, for the first time this night, functioned without a flaw: a real economy for me to be able to turn the pumps on and off instead of leaving them running all the time when frost is expected.
Thanks for your work.
Marc

Verfasst: 08 Dez 2001 14:06
von Werner
Hi Marc,

scattered points sounds good ...
This suggestion came from Giancarlo already too.

Werner

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Verfasst: 15 Dez 2001 18:34
von Werner
Hello Marc,

now in V2.76.3 DOTs (points) are defaulted for wind direction ...


Werner

Verfasst: 16 Dez 2001 12:21
von Marc
Hi Werner,
Thanks for the modification, but I'm not sure it's better: sorry :eek:. One has to see it before realizing the effects. I suppose others will give comments on this aspect. It is better when the wind fluctuates around north as was in the past days, but not when the wind is fairly steady as today. Perhaps we will get used to it. I was basing myself on the example of APRS, but the scale there is much smaller and hence perhaps the difference in aspect.
Thanks anyway
Marc

Verfasst: 18 Dez 2001 17:44
von Werner
Hi Tony,

Du schreibst ja richtig gut auch in "Deutsch".

Werner

Verfasst: 21 Dez 2001 20:41
von Werner
Tony,

nein, daß ist kein Betrug, es ist nur Nutzung der vorhandenen Möglichkeiten.

Ich finde es ausgezeichnet von Dir.

(Du kannst aber auch in englisch schreiben.)

Cheers
Werner