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Guage Minimums/Maximums

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Guage Minimums/Maximums

Post by akasonny »

I'm enjoying the look and feel of cumulusrealtime and I'm working on trying to link it in to the other Cumulus pages.

In the meantime, I've come up with a suggestion which would really help those of us in the non-metric world: Raise the maximum temperature gauge to something those of us in the SW USA need...something along the lines of 48.88 degrees celsius. I know that may sound a bit extreme but, believe me when I say it's not. A -4 to 48.88 would be ideal for here in SE Arizona...or something along those lines.
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Re: Guage Minimums/Maximums

Post by steve »

When I get around to it, I'm going to make all of the gauges scale dynamically according to the current reading (taking into account the current max and min etc). Currently only the rain gauges do it. I alluded to this in the readme, but perhaps I was a bit too cryptic :)
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Yes, dynamic is good. Thanks.
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