I should probably first introduce myself. My name is Jachym, I am from the Czech Republic, and I am the developer of the Meteotemplate weather website template which maybe some of you even use already.
The reason why I registered on this forum is that Ive been asked by one of the users at the wxforum.net if it would be possible to make it compatible with WeatherCat. I must admit I have never heard about this SW before and also, I use Linux so I guess I cannot install it myself even just for developing purposes.
Hi Jachym,
Welcome to the forum (and thank you for the kind comments to xairbusdriver).
I think the wiki is wrong - here's the possible values for the unit tags:
TEMPUNITS$ - string describing the temperature units - one of ?C or ?F
RAINUNITS$ - string describing the rain units - one of mm or in
WINDRUNUNITS - string describing the wind run units - one of km, miles, NM's or metres
PRESSUREUNIT$ - string describing the pressure units - one of mb, inHg, hPa
WINDSPEEDUNITS$ - string describing the wind speed units - one of km/h, MPH, Knots, m/s
Hope that helps [tup]
WINDSPEEDUNITS$ - string describing the wind speed units - one of km/h, MPH, Knots, m/s
I will convert all the unit strings to lowercase and delete all symbols like "/" etc.Not sure I understand the reason for that. Many folks want the "/" when it is appropriate. It is simply the short substitute for "per". The distance and the time are totally separate, except for "knots/knot/kt/kts". Note that the "s" is not required for a single quantity of anything. These kinds of differentiation are exactly what computers are good for. Why not use it? Having "1 knots" or "11 knot" just looks lazy to me. Or, better yet, give the user a choice! Now there's an idea! [cheer]
Jachym,
playing around with your template (http://wetter.unterwurzacher.at/template/indexDesktop.php) (knowing no Data is accessible for your template at the moment), what means "Template Unregistered"?
Cheers,
Nice work [tup](http://i67.tinypic.com/2h55o2x.png)
Hi guys,
Meteotemplate now supports updates from the WeatherCat software via the new weatherCat plugin.
The Wiki has been updated accordingly. Special thanks goes to Tom for suggesting this and also providing his log files for testing.
Enjoy