Please take a look
http://www.valley-weather.co.uk/gauges.htm
Do the top two gauges look "crushed" or do they fit the circle perfectly?
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Strange Gauges
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Re: Strange Gauges
All but the 'Winds' gauge look wrong to me; but this is presumably something to do with the template rather than Cumulus?
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Re: Strange Gauges
I agree with Steve the Winds one bottom left is OK, but all the others are off centre. If you were zeroing in a gun sight
you would say they were high and left!!
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Re: Strange Gauges
the gauges used on the page are a "screenshoot" of the gauges You see on Cumulus program
If You use a "small" screen resolution on the PC where Cumulus run, the gauges images are small and do not fit WeatherByYou/Meteoquebec Template
I run Cumulus on eeepc 7", and I had to work on the template to suite correctly the gauges on the page (styles.css)
http://www.meteobellaria.it/stazione1/gauges.php
If You use a "small" screen resolution on the PC where Cumulus run, the gauges images are small and do not fit WeatherByYou/Meteoquebec Template
I run Cumulus on eeepc 7", and I had to work on the template to suite correctly the gauges on the page (styles.css)
http://www.meteobellaria.it/stazione1/gauges.php
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Re: Strange Gauges
Yes, it's unfortunate that the images work that way, but I don't have any better way of creating them which is independent of the PC settings.
Steve

