wind in bft

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wind in bft

Post by aeng » Tue Dec 28, 2010 1:45 pm

Is it possible to display the wind in bft?

https://www.meteoplug.com/cgi-bin/meteo ... 4b0b050f08

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Re: wind in bft

Post by admin » Tue Dec 28, 2010 10:56 pm

Meteoplug allows to compute linear functions on the basic values. So you can make mp/h or km/h out of the m/s. As Bft cannot be computed by a linear function from m/s it is not possible at the moment to have graphs with Bft as y-axis.

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Re: wind in bft

Post by aeng » Wed Dec 29, 2010 2:36 pm

* Is it possible to switch the blue button default off without removing this line. (sid1=t0 sname1=10cm_temp ssel1=temp # sensor, 10cm temp)

* translation in dutch? (not WED but Woensdag)

* extra textfield for comments under the graphic. (sample comment: the color buttons are clickable)
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Re: wind in bft

Post by aeng » Fri Dec 31, 2010 5:41 pm

No answer = not possible?

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Re: wind in bft

Post by admin » Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:57 am

aeng wrote:* Is it possible to switch the blue button default off without removing this line. (sid1=t0 sname1=10cm_temp ssel1=temp # sensor, 10cm temp)

* translation in dutch? (not WED but Woensdag)

* extra textfield for comments under the graphic. (sample comment: the color buttons are clickable)
ad 1: I did not find a feature in underlying amcharts that allows to have a defined line deselected from the beginning on

ad 2: "daylist" option should handle that. Details can be found here: http://wiki.meteoplug.com/Define_Chart#Chart_Settings

ad 3: not implemented, but HTML in which the iframe is embedded could present some text below the graph.

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