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Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
Nice template I only can't make up what should be translated
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
Most things are in discrete sections Ron. Still not very 'friendly' I know !
eg. 'Table' style
<!-- script and variables used by 'TABLE' style and its mouseovers ONLY - edit for language if required -->
<script type="text/javascript">
var tip_txt = new Array("T° Max Hi", "T° Max Lo", ... these are the 'headers' in the data cell mouseovers
var hightempT = ["<#ByMonthTempHT mon=1 format="'Day <b>'dd'</b>, Year <b>'yyyy'</b> @ <b>'hh:mm'</b>'">","<#ByMonthTempHT .... these are the date / time in the data cell mouseovers
<!-- 'TABLE' style ############################################################################ -->
<!-- Mouseovers for 'Table' headers - Edit for translations -->
<div id='info_1' class='atip' style="width: 250px;">
<span style='font-size: 25px;'><b>T° Max</b></span><br /><br />
<span style='font-size: 20px;'><b>T° Max Hi </b></span><br />
Then a long description .... these are the mouseover descriptions for the 'table' column headers
Then there is the 'table' header row itself:
<tr>
<td colspan="2" class="head">Month</td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_1' style="cursor: pointer;">T°<br /><span style="color: #FF0000;">Max</span></td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_2' style="cursor: pointer;">T°<br /><span style="color: #FABD80;">Min</span></td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_3' style="cursor: pointer;">T°<br />Diff</td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_4' style="cursor: pointer;">T°<br />app</td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_5' style="cursor: pointer;">DP°<br /></td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_6' style="cursor: pointer;">RH<br /></td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_7' style="cursor: pointer;"><span style="color: #00FF00;"><#pressunit></span></td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_8' style="cursor: pointer;"><span style="color: #FFFF00;">Wind<br/>(<#windunit>)</span><br />Gust<br />-------<br />Avg</td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_9' style="cursor: pointer;"><span style="color: #FFFF00;">Wind<br />Run<br />(<#windrununit>)</span><br />Day</td>
<td class="head" data-tooltip='info_10' style="cursor: pointer;"><span style="color: #00FFFF;">Rain<br/>(<#rainunit>)</span><br />Day<br />-------<br />Mon</td>
<td class="head" data-tooltip='info_11' style="cursor: pointer;"><span style="color: #00FFFF;">Rain<br/>(<#rainunit>)</span><br />Rate<br />-------<br />1h</td>
<td class="head" data-tooltip='info_12' style="cursor: pointer;">Days<br /><span style="color: #00FFFF;">Wet</span><br />-------<br /><span style="color: #FFFF00;">Dry</span></td>
</tr>
I think that about does it for the 'table' style
The 'lists' style is what you have seen (and modified) before, lots of it and very time consuming.
I can only repeat what I said at the start, do ONE small bit at a time and test it to make sure the syntax has not been broken
If there is any particular area you get stuck with Ron - PM me
eg. 'Table' style
<!-- script and variables used by 'TABLE' style and its mouseovers ONLY - edit for language if required -->
<script type="text/javascript">
var tip_txt = new Array("T° Max Hi", "T° Max Lo", ... these are the 'headers' in the data cell mouseovers
var hightempT = ["<#ByMonthTempHT mon=1 format="'Day <b>'dd'</b>, Year <b>'yyyy'</b> @ <b>'hh:mm'</b>'">","<#ByMonthTempHT .... these are the date / time in the data cell mouseovers
<!-- 'TABLE' style ############################################################################ -->
<!-- Mouseovers for 'Table' headers - Edit for translations -->
<div id='info_1' class='atip' style="width: 250px;">
<span style='font-size: 25px;'><b>T° Max</b></span><br /><br />
<span style='font-size: 20px;'><b>T° Max Hi </b></span><br />
Then a long description .... these are the mouseover descriptions for the 'table' column headers
Then there is the 'table' header row itself:
<tr>
<td colspan="2" class="head">Month</td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_1' style="cursor: pointer;">T°<br /><span style="color: #FF0000;">Max</span></td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_2' style="cursor: pointer;">T°<br /><span style="color: #FABD80;">Min</span></td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_3' style="cursor: pointer;">T°<br />Diff</td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_4' style="cursor: pointer;">T°<br />app</td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_5' style="cursor: pointer;">DP°<br /></td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_6' style="cursor: pointer;">RH<br /></td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_7' style="cursor: pointer;"><span style="color: #00FF00;"><#pressunit></span></td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_8' style="cursor: pointer;"><span style="color: #FFFF00;">Wind<br/>(<#windunit>)</span><br />Gust<br />-------<br />Avg</td>
<td class='head' data-tooltip='info_9' style="cursor: pointer;"><span style="color: #FFFF00;">Wind<br />Run<br />(<#windrununit>)</span><br />Day</td>
<td class="head" data-tooltip='info_10' style="cursor: pointer;"><span style="color: #00FFFF;">Rain<br/>(<#rainunit>)</span><br />Day<br />-------<br />Mon</td>
<td class="head" data-tooltip='info_11' style="cursor: pointer;"><span style="color: #00FFFF;">Rain<br/>(<#rainunit>)</span><br />Rate<br />-------<br />1h</td>
<td class="head" data-tooltip='info_12' style="cursor: pointer;">Days<br /><span style="color: #00FFFF;">Wet</span><br />-------<br /><span style="color: #FFFF00;">Dry</span></td>
</tr>
I think that about does it for the 'table' style
The 'lists' style is what you have seen (and modified) before, lots of it and very time consuming.
I can only repeat what I said at the start, do ONE small bit at a time and test it to make sure the syntax has not been broken
If there is any particular area you get stuck with Ron - PM me
......................Imagine, what you will KNOW tomorrow !
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
Thanks Betel this will give me some clues I will give it a try after this weekend , I know to find you, thanks
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
Would this work....Have Cumulus "Process " the the file, but NOT FTP the file to the website. Then schedule an FTP upload in Toolbox to occur after "roll-over" and after the first "Process"?....I'm just taking a wild stab at this and am prepared for it to be shot down!beteljuice wrote:Valid comment ....
It only really needs to be processed / uploaded once every 24hrs sometime after your station 'roll-over' time.
I will let someone else describe the technique of removing it from 'standard' upload and using 'toolbox' or whatever to do the business.
Any volunteers .....
Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
That's how I do it - waiting inline to be shot downbnwrx wrote:Would this work....Have Cumulus "Process " the the file, but NOT FTP the file to the website. Then schedule an FTP upload in Toolbox to occur after "roll-over" and after the first "Process"?....I'm just taking a wild stab at this and am prepared for it to be shot down!beteljuice wrote:Valid comment ....
It only really needs to be processed / uploaded once every 24hrs sometime after your station 'roll-over' time.
I will let someone else describe the technique of removing it from 'standard' upload and using 'toolbox' or whatever to do the business.
Any volunteers .....
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
Well I tried it and my result was it just shows the "T" file, nothing "Processed " by Cumulus, just the "webtags" place holdings...duke wrote:
That's how I do it - waiting inline to be shot down
Duke
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
Did you specify a file name for Cumulus to use for the processed version (in the remote file box)?bnwrx wrote:Well I tried it and my result was it just shows the "T" file, nothing "Processed " by Cumulus, just the "webtags" place holdings...
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
I originally had Cumulus both Process and FTP to my website. Remote file name on website was "45betel.htm". This works just fine. When trying out the "ToolBox" method, I left everything the same except "unchecked" FTP in the remote file box. That resulted in this:http://woodlandweather.org/45betel.htmsteve wrote:Did you specify a file name for Cumulus to use for the processed version (in the remote file box)?bnwrx wrote:Well I tried it and my result was it just shows the "T" file, nothing "Processed " by Cumulus, just the "webtags" place holdings...
And is where I am currently on hold.....
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
If you just want Cumulus to process the file but not ftp it, then you need to give a file name on your PC for the remote file. The get Toolbox (or whatever) to ftp that file as required.
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
Understood, got it... this works with ToolBox now.steve wrote:If you just want Cumulus to process the file but not ftp it, then you need to give a file name on your PC for the remote file. The get Toolbox (or whatever) to ftp that file as required.
Thank you Steve, and A BIG THANK YOU to the Beteljuice for yet another feature for Cumulus
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
@bnrwx ...
What has happened to all your rain data and 'wet days'
What has happened to all your rain data and 'wet days'
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
Not sure I understand....If you are talking about the blanks in Jan,Feb and Dec, that is normal. Snow instead of rain so I cover the gauge for the winter.beteljuice wrote:@bnrwx ...
What has happened to all your rain data and 'wet days'
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
My script does not expect "---" !
Are these values you have modified / edited yourself, or supplied by Cumulus ?
As you can see the example database was Steves, which pre-dates the introduction of wet / dry days and there are no such (alpha char) entries.
It also makes a bit of a nonsense of your wet / dry periods !
Are these values you have modified / edited yourself, or supplied by Cumulus ?
As you can see the example database was Steves, which pre-dates the introduction of wet / dry days and there are no such (alpha char) entries.
It also makes a bit of a nonsense of your wet / dry periods !
......................Imagine, what you will KNOW tomorrow !
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
It supplies '---' for any record which has never broken the initial value, and for rain the initial values are zero.
Steve
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Re: Alternative Monthly Extremes using <#webtag>s
I'm bemused - why hasn't anyone else reported a problem ?
I'm not fully sure of the circumstances / how to code around it
I'm not fully sure of the circumstances / how to code around it
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