Dear Grand and WeatherCat troubleshooters,
I couldn't resist it any longer. Costco had a sale on the Mac Mini (M1, 2020) and my 2009 iMac was feeling slower than molasses in January. The Wiki on moving a WeatherCat installation was extremely helpful. Thank you for that. The migration went well and WeatherCat was back in business the first time I started it up on the Mini.
Congratulations on the new Mac Mini and I'm glad that migration went well!
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However, WeatherCat is no longer showing my older NOAA Style Reports. It has started a new report file but will not display the older monthly or annual NOAA folders and files that are in the ~/Documents/WeatherCatNOAAReports folder.
I am running WeatherCat 3.12 (Build 34) on macOS Big Sur 11.13.1.
How can I get WeatherCat to display all 10 years of my NOAA Style Reports?
I just checked my WeatherCat installation and everything is working fine. However, I'm running on an Intel Mac Mini and am stuck on Mojave. Can anyone running Big Sir and ideally an M1 Mac check to see if there is a problem on their installation?
Also, while all of my preferences were preserved with the exception of the WeatherCloud key, none of my custom graphs and gauges come over in the migration. This is minor since I can redo them (it's time for some housecleaning anyway.)
I don't understand that either. The configuration files for the custom graphs and gauges are in:
~/Library/WeatherCatDataSo they should have been copied over when you did the migration. If you can still access what was originally copied, you might take a look with XCode
.plist editor to see if those files got corrupted somehow.
Sorry, that's all the help I can offer.
Edouard