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Posted
  • Location: Worcestershire
  • Location: Worcestershire
Posted

Hi all, its a question really for someone who knows how to use the software, but my current conditions on my custom display (in my signature) never really says what is happening now, like for a few hours its been saying Stopped raining, is there anywhere i can alter values for diplaying different messages, also can it say things like cloudy and overcast.

Cheers.

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Posted
  • Location: Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
  • Weather Preferences: Extremes
  • Location: Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
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Hi, have you tried posting this on the home forum for WeatherDisplay, that Brian the author tends to reside on?

Linky... http://www.weather-watch.com/smf/

It might be a better bet?

regards Woody

Posted
  • Location: Worcestershire
  • Location: Worcestershire
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Hi, have you tried posting this on the home forum for WeatherDisplay, that Brian the author tends to reside on?

Linky... http://www.weather-watch.com/smf/

It might be a better bet?

regards Woody

CHeers for that. I have found some of the settings to alter the sensitity now, thanks for response though :D

Posted
  • Location: Dublin, ireland
  • Weather Preferences: Snow , thunderstorms and wind
  • Location: Dublin, ireland
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CHeers for that. I have found some of the settings to alter the sensitity now, thanks for response though :D

Hi Cloudburst,

I would try PM Tugmistress(Paula).

She has helped me with WD in the past.

Regards,

John

Posted
  • Location: Scrabster Caithness (the far north of Scotland)
  • Location: Scrabster Caithness (the far north of Scotland)
Posted

Hi Cloudburst

if you haven't got it sorted yet,

ypu need to go into your control panel, click on the 'summary image/icons' bit then the 'thresholds to set' tab :)

you can put your own wording into the bits too if you click the grey box at the bottom 'set names for rain thresholds'

hope this helps.

Posted
  • Location: Worcestershire
  • Location: Worcestershire
Posted
Hi Cloudburst

if you haven't got it sorted yet,

ypu need to go into your control panel, click on the 'summary image/icons' bit then the 'thresholds to set' tab :)

you can put your own wording into the bits too if you click the grey box at the bottom 'set names for rain thresholds'

hope this helps.

Hi, i have now sorted the problem, but thanks for your reply, getting the hang of the software now it looked abit complex for me at first but its great softweare.

Posted
  • Location: Dublin, ireland
  • Weather Preferences: Snow , thunderstorms and wind
  • Location: Dublin, ireland
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Hi Cloudburst

if you haven't got it sorted yet,

ypu need to go into your control panel, click on the 'summary image/icons' bit then the 'thresholds to set' tab :)

you can put your own wording into the bits too if you click the grey box at the bottom 'set names for rain thresholds'

hope this helps.

Hi Paula,

I knew you would have some good advice.

Our resident Weather Display expert :):)

Happy New year to you

John

Posted
  • Location: Scrabster Caithness (the far north of Scotland)
  • Location: Scrabster Caithness (the far north of Scotland)
Posted
Hi Paula,

I knew you would have some good advice.

Our resident Weather Display expert :):)

Happy New year to you

John

LOL, hardly an expert john ..... i just go nosing around pressing this that and the other then trying to fix what i broke :) that's how i learn :) guess i am wierd lol

Happy New Year to you too sweetheart :)

Posted
  • Location: Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
  • Weather Preferences: Extremes
  • Location: Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
Posted

Paula, sorry, didn't realise you were an "expert" in WD :-)

I just thought the OP might get a quicker response on the other forum which is why I suggested it.

Kind regards

Woody

Posted
  • Location: Scrabster Caithness (the far north of Scotland)
  • Location: Scrabster Caithness (the far north of Scotland)
Posted
Paula, sorry, didn't realise you were an "expert" in WD :-)

I just thought the OP might get a quicker response on the other forum which is why I suggested it.

Kind regards

Woody

I wouldn't say an expert, i am quite capable of being notably screaming at the computer when i can't get something right on it :wallbash:

i am often on weather-watch.com for advice when i get fed up with trial and error :blush:

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