These gauges are just great.Id like to create one but my knowledge is very low...
Could someone please create a ''how to'' post on how to create one of those Radial or linear or else gauges
thanks
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Creating a custom gauge
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Re: Creating a custom gauge
I'd suggest you take a look at the demo pages linked to on my 'announcement' post https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=7186
These pages contain just about the minimum code required to display each gauge type (Radial and Linear). Once you have figured out the basics of displaying gauges, then you need to create the code to use data from Cumulus.
I doubt anyone is going to create a how-to guide for complete novices as it would be quite a task. So it is going to be figuring out for yourself - a good learning opportunity
These pages contain just about the minimum code required to display each gauge type (Radial and Linear). Once you have figured out the basics of displaying gauges, then you need to create the code to use data from Cumulus.
I doubt anyone is going to create a how-to guide for complete novices as it would be quite a task. So it is going to be figuring out for yourself - a good learning opportunity
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Re: Creating a custom gauge
Hi Mark,
But seriously, I look forward to having the time to give some works for that,
as many template users want to install SS! And I haven't time to play with them!!
Regards,
Jacques
Why do I have impression that your big eye is pointing on me???mcrossley wrote:I doubt anyone is going to create a how-to guide for complete novices...
But seriously, I look forward to having the time to give some works for that,
as many template users want to install SS! And I haven't time to play with them!!
Regards,
Jacques
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Re: Creating a custom gauge
Ok then...lets look at it this way... ive read almost all the posts in here
i want to create a linear gauge for windspeed
i presume im starting with this...
<canvas id="canvasLinear6" width="320" height="140"></canvas> with gradiant color.
where is the code for canvaslinear6 ? ...in gauge.js ? steelseries.js ?
in wich file do i put the <#wspeed> tag ?
thanks
i want to create a linear gauge for windspeed
i presume im starting with this...
<canvas id="canvasLinear6" width="320" height="140"></canvas> with gradiant color.
where is the code for canvaslinear6 ? ...in gauge.js ? steelseries.js ?
in wich file do i put the <#wspeed> tag ?
thanks