See attached graphs for rainfall, sunshine and temperature. The remaining graphs are OK, but these three despite restarting a few times, and even upgrading from 1053 to 1058 are still corrupted. They have years instead of hours on the bottom axis. The sunshine icon on the main screen has also got stuck at 0.3 hrs. Can anyone suggest a solution
Colin
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Corrupted Graphs
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Corrupted Graphs
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Re: Corrupted Graphs
You have a problem with the dates in your dayfile.txt file; perhaps some have the wrong format.
Steve
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Re: Corrupted Graphs
Thank you Steve. Its appears to be one odd date, see attached screenshot. Though I cannot see all of the date, when you click on you can see it is just 31/12/9. Is there a way to delete the whole row? And what happens to the row numbering if I can delete, the corrupt row is 243 followed by OK lines 244 and 245, will 244 and 245 automatically change to 243 and 244 once the duff 243 is removed?
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Re: Corrupted Graphs
You must be using a large font setting; I'll look into increasing the width of that column. That date is almost certainly 31/12/99, there was presumably some sort of problem with your PC clock. To delete a line select it and use the delete key (there should be a help button on that screen, is it not visible?).
The line numbers in the editor aren't part of the data.
Note that you will need to restart Cumulus for the graphs to be redrawn.
The line numbers in the editor aren't part of the data.
Note that you will need to restart Cumulus for the graphs to be redrawn.
Steve
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Re: Corrupted Graphs
Yes I can see the Help button, but I couldn’t see a highlighted line. The line to delete was just up from the bottom of my 24” LCD screen and it was only by accident I looked at the screen from a different angle and saw a very pale highlight. Then I deleted the corrupt line and everthings OK again.
Any chance of increasing the depth of colour on the highlighted line?
Thanks again Steve.
Any chance of increasing the depth of colour on the highlighted line?
Thanks again Steve.
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Re: Corrupted Graphs
The highlighting is very clear on my system, but this isn't uncommon; I often see screen shots that people post that look nothing like how things look on my PC. I guess it just depends on how things are set up. I'll see if the grid component allows the highlight colour to be changed - it almost certainly does; I'll increase the contrast.
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Re: Corrupted Graphs
Can you invert it Steve - that should be pretty obvious in any colour palette!
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Re: Corrupted Graphs
Not easily. I've done this:
It's a defined colour, so won't change depending on the theme.
It's a defined colour, so won't change depending on the theme.
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