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When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 1:29 pm
by HansR
When your gauges suddenly look like this, where on earth do you start looking?
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Re: When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 1:49 pm
by ConligWX
HansR wrote: Tue 02 Mar 2021 1:29 pm When your gauges suddenly look like this, where on earth do you start looking?
everywhere :lol:

this is the way....

gauges,js?

https://meteo-wagenborgen.nl/lib/gauges.js

this perhaps?

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    // Gauge global look'n'feel settings
    gaugeGlobals = {
      minMaxArea: 'rgba(212,132,134,0.3)', // area sector for today's max/min. (red, green, blue, transparency)
      windAvgArea: 'rgba(132,212,134,0.3)',
      windVariationSector: 'rgba(120,200,120,0.7)', // only used when rose data is shown on direction gauge
      frameDesign: steelseries.FrameDesign.SHINY_METAL,
      background: steelseries.BackgroundColor.BROWN,
      foreground: steelseries.ForegroundType.TYPE1,
      pointer: steelseries.PointerType.TYPE3,
      pointerColour: steelseries.ColorDef.RED,
      dirAvgPointer: steelseries.PointerType.TYPE3,
      dirAvgPointerColour: steelseries.ColorDef.BLUE,
      gaugeType: steelseries.GaugeType.TYPE4,
      lcdColour: steelseries.LcdColor.ORANGE,
      knob: steelseries.KnobType.STANDARD_KNOB,
      knobStyle: steelseries.KnobStyle.SILVER,
      labelFormat: steelseries.LabelNumberFormat.STANDARD,
      tickLabelOrientation: steelseries.TickLabelOrientation.HORIZONTAL, 
      rainUseSectionColours: false,                                       // Only one of these colour options should be true
      rainUseGradientColours: true,                                       // Set both to false to use the pointer colour
      tempTrendVisible: true,
      pressureTrendVisible: true,

Re: When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 1:54 pm
by HansR
Yes gauges.js... but then? It just suddenly occurs so my guess is, it is not in gauges.js.

Re: When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 2:11 pm
by mcrossley
In your realtimegauges.txt file!

Re: When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 2:12 pm
by mcrossley
Your windrose data array just contains one massive number?

Re: When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 2:17 pm
by ConligWX
indeed:

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"WindRoseData":[52988912]
mine is like so:

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"WindRoseData":[0,0,13,388,1097,952,697,291,96,18,0,0,0,0,0,0],
maybe you dont like commas?

Re: When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 2:18 pm
by HansR
Ah... indeed.

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"WindRoseData":[52988912],
That's a starting point :|

Re: When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 2:19 pm
by HansR
But thinking again: that is just sent by CMX, I don't do anything there.
And because it is in the JSON, I would say it is a CMX issue? agreed?

Re: When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 2:21 pm
by mcrossley
Ah - you were changing the number of compass rose points - it looks like you have ended up with zero!

Re: When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 2:23 pm
by HansR
To continue on this: my dashboard of the interface looks the same.
I did only one thing: I changed the number of windrose points setting to 8 and back again.
I'll restart CMX

Re: When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 2:27 pm
by HansR
OK. Restart did not help.
Setting those values from the interface does not update the values in the inifile :!:
I'll shutdown, edit manually and restart.

Re: When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 2:30 pm
by mcrossley
See my post on the other thread, it sounds like you have the old broken settings*.json files in your interface.

Set the value in the ini file with Cumulus stopped.

Re: When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 2:31 pm
by HansR
Bingo :D

Re: When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 2:33 pm
by mcrossley
I'll put a catch in Cumulus for people who have overlooked the JSON file updates. ;)

Re: When your gauges look like this

Posted: Tue 02 Mar 2021 2:37 pm
by HansR
Yes, I missed that one. Would have thought it to be in 3116 though.