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Title: Forecast icons not displaying
Post by: aznetcowboy on March 30, 2013, 09:19:21 AM
I guess I haven't been paying to much attention to it but the "Forecast image (next 12 hours)" is not displaying. I have the images/mateo folder installed in the root of the domain, and I see the icons in the folder. Any suggestions/ideas/thoughts?

Tom
Title: Re: Forecast icons not displaying
Post by: Mr.Meteo on March 31, 2013, 07:40:11 AM
Hi Tom,

You have that prtoblem because an exceptional situation occur
in your station. Usually, forecast are from 0 to 26, but in rare
situation, station could give negative value (-1 or -26) -1 stand
for 'exceptional' good weather and -26 for 'excepional' worst
weather.

So, you could simply strech your icons set by taking 1.png file
and copy it to -1.png and same thing with 26.png icon.

Hope this help!

Regards,
Jacques
Title: Re: Forecast icons not displaying
Post by: aznetcowboy on March 31, 2013, 11:35:05 AM
Hi Tom,

You have that prtoblem because an exceptional situation occur
in your station. Usually, forecast are from 0 to 26, but in rare
situation, station could give negative value (-1 or -26) -1 stand
for 'exceptional' good weather and -26 for 'excepional' worst
weather.

So, you could simply strech your icons set by taking 1.png file
and copy it to -1.png and same thing with 26.png icon.

Hope this help!

Regards,
Jacques

Jacques,

Yes, that helped. Thanks! be

The current icon displaying is -1.png. Is that because we are having such great weather here lately? No need for AC or the furnace. Sleeping with windows open is wonderful. However, give us another month and we will be needing the AC as temperatures start their steady climb to the 100's.

BTW, do I need to do this with the other 24 icons?

Tom
Title: Re: Forecast icons not displaying
Post by: Mr.Meteo on March 31, 2013, 01:02:40 PM
Hi Tom,

No, there are only 2 negative forecast -1 and -26!

Regards,
Jacques