Well, as I understand Trends in strings.ini are made to display changes by words for temperature (rising, steady, falling), and for pressure trends (six others).
I notice, that if the pressure is steady it use a "steady" trend value which is originally made for temperature.
Am I right....please someone?
Thanks
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Trends issue in strings.ini
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Re: Trends issue in strings.ini
I don't understand the question. The trend values in strings.ini are used for both pressure and temperature; temperature only uses Rising, Falling, and Steady and pressure uses all nine strings. Are you saying that it isn't working properly?
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Re: Trends issue in strings.ini
It is all clear now. Thanks Steve. Misunderstanding arose because on my native language trends usually include also the word "temperature" or "pressure" (eg "pressure steady" instead on English just "steady")
Guess I'll have to change method.......
Thanks Steve!
Guess I'll have to change method.......
Thanks Steve!