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Sunrise etc time wrong

Posted: Wed 04 Apr 2012 10:42 pm
by IslandBoy77
Hi All

I've been trialling Cumulus for a couple of months now - what a difference over that nasty piece of software that comes with my WS1081! :o

A question / observation about the Cumulus software: is there a way to alter a time zone setting somewhere in the software so that the information about sunrise / sunset etc has the right time? At the moment, everything is swapped around: sunrise is listed as 17:59, sunset as 06:26 - would be interesting to have the day run backwards, for sure, but is there a way to fix this?

Cheers
Peter

Re: Sunrise etc time wrong

Posted: Thu 05 Apr 2012 8:00 am
by steve

Re: Sunrise etc time wrong

Posted: Thu 05 Apr 2012 8:42 am
by IslandBoy77
That's just the ticket, thanks. I saw that info sitting there but hadn't entered in long / lat, figuring that Cumulus would just take my locale from the Windows date / time / location.

Thanks again. :)

Re: Sunrise etc time wrong

Posted: Fri 06 Apr 2012 2:52 am
by Super-T
Hi Peter
Do you have a weather website address?

Re: Sunrise etc time wrong

Posted: Fri 06 Apr 2012 11:13 pm
by serowe
IslandBoy77 wrote:figuring that Cumulus would just take my locale from the Windows date / time / location.

Thanks again. :)
That would be the sensible way to initialise Cumulus but......

Re: Sunrise etc time wrong

Posted: Fri 06 Apr 2012 11:38 pm
by beteljuice
Windoze time is nothing like astral time - be absolutely useless for calculating Sun, Moon etc.

Re: Sunrise etc time wrong

Posted: Sat 07 Apr 2012 12:56 am
by serowe
beteljuice wrote:Windoze time is nothing like astral time - be absolutely useless for calculating Sun, Moon etc.
As a starting point it is ideal (and works) for someone who doesn't have, or know, their exact location. But I'm sure you can speak for steve in telling everyone standard time zones are absolutely useless for giving approximate sunrise/set, moonrise/set - after all, he won;t speak for himself on matters that make it easier for users of his software...

Besides, if you care to READ the original post and my response to it - it mentioned locale which Windows does manage quite well.

Re: Sunrise etc time wrong

Posted: Sat 07 Apr 2012 1:17 am
by beteljuice
But I am sure you realise the beteljuice speaks for no one but himself.

I can only assume that others have more sense and ignore inconsequential chaff.

Re: Sunrise etc time wrong

Posted: Sat 07 Apr 2012 2:57 am
by serowe
Sorry oh perfect one - must be great living in a world where you are never wrong. Read those two messages again and stop being such a horses ass..

Re: Sunrise etc time wrong

Posted: Sat 07 Apr 2012 4:33 pm
by robynfali
Serowe

PLEASE forgive me if I am wrong, and I will apologise if I am, but it seems your having a dig at steve? for what reason?

Oh, and FYI

Using Windows System locale, would be POINTLESS, as it merely specifies hourly zones, whereas I am sure you already know, the sun will set differently in one point of a country to another?

Re: Sunrise etc time wrong

Posted: Sat 07 Apr 2012 5:43 pm
by steve
Please don't feed the troll. He can 'dig' all he wants, I don't see his posts anyway, and haven't done for a long time; I have better things to do with my time. If his recent posts are anything like they used to be, he seems to think that I should drop everything (including my personal life) and immediately implement all of his often wacky ideas about how Cumulus should work. It wouldn't be so bad if he weren't so obnoxious about it.

You would think that with the number of people he's pissed off here and elsewhere on the internet, he would be starting to get the message that the problem is him and not the rest of the world.

End of thread, please; the original question has been answered.