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Latest Cumulus MX V3 release 3.28.6 (build 3283) - 21 March 2024
Cumulus MX V4 beta test release 4.0.0 (build 4019) - 03 April 2024
Legacy Cumulus 1 release 1.9.4 (build 1099) - 28 November 2014
(a patch is available for 1.9.4 build 1099 that extends the date range of drop-down menus to 2030)
Download the Software (Cumulus MX / Cumulus 1 and other related items) from the Wiki
General discussion about Cumulus...
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Re: General discussion about Cumulus...
Just Noticed that on my web Cumulus is showin the Date of 11-September-2008, and doesn't appear to be correct information showing compared to the stations screen, this appears to happen after a couple of ours of running, also when this happens the mouser over screen tips in gauges show only has HTML, I am using Windows XP Home with only easyweather and Cumulus running
Cheers
Paul
Western Australia
Paul
Western Australia
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Re: General discussion about Cumulus...
Your date seems to be OK now?
As for the mouseovers on the gauges, they do look rather odd. I didn't write the code for those myself so it'll take me a little while to work out what the problem is. I notice that degree symbols on your site are not displaying correctly - in my browser anyway. I can't explain that.
Steve
As for the mouseovers on the gauges, they do look rather odd. I didn't write the code for those myself so it'll take me a little while to work out what the problem is. I notice that degree symbols on your site are not displaying correctly - in my browser anyway. I can't explain that.
Steve
Steve
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Re: General discussion about Cumulus...
I've just noticed I have the mouseover problem on my site too. Very odd.
Edit: And having refreshed the browser window, the problem went away. I really have no idea why that is, as I said I didn't write the javascript code for the gauges, and to be honest I'm not a javascript expert.
Your site still has the problem with the degree symbols, I don't know why that is - something to do with your web server, or your ftp server, having problems with characters with the top bit set?
Steve
Edit: And having refreshed the browser window, the problem went away. I really have no idea why that is, as I said I didn't write the javascript code for the gauges, and to be honest I'm not a javascript expert.
Your site still has the problem with the degree symbols, I don't know why that is - something to do with your web server, or your ftp server, having problems with characters with the top bit set?
Steve
Steve
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- Joined: Sat 02 Aug 2008 5:46 am
- Weather Station: WS-3081
- Operating System: XP SP 3
- Location: Margaret River, West Oz
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Re: General discussion about Cumulus...
Have tried 2 different web servers, is on our car club site now, and was on my own site a few days ago both don't quite look right, must be Australia
Cheers
Paul
Western Australia
Paul
Western Australia
- steve
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Re: General discussion about Cumulus...
Perhaps I should be using ° for the degree symbol - that's how the wind bearing is done, and that displays OK on your site.
Steve
Steve
Steve