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Discussion and questions about Cumulus weather station software version 1. This section is the main place to get help with Cumulus 1 software developed by Steve Loft that ceased development in November 2014.
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cbnidk
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Post by cbnidk »

Hi

Has any one make this to also view a nigth icon when it is dark

<script>type="text/javascript">
sun = '<#isSunny>';
if (sun == '0') {sun = '<img src="images/sonne0.gif" width="80" align="center" border="0" height="85" hspace="10">';}
else {sun = '<img src="images/sonne1.gif" width="80" align="center" border="0" height="85" hspace="10">'};
document.write(sun);
</script>

and only view sun or clound through the day

Claus
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krmidas
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Re: view icon sun - cloud - nigth

Post by krmidas »

I have icons that not only indicate the forecast, but also change based on whether it's day or night and whether it's freezing or not. I use the following naming format:

<#IsFreezing>_<#IsSunUp>_<#forecastnumber>.png

I have 108 forecast icons (many are duplicates since I don't have a separate icon for each of the 26 forecast states).

So my images are named "0_0_1.png", "0_0_2.png", etc. etc.

Hope this helps. You can see my forecast icons on the right side of my page: http://tomkeramidas.com/cumulus/index.htm

-Tom
Tom Keramidas, Lake Zurich, IL, USA
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