Barometric Pressure graph line off page

Brian, Every thing appears normal, but just noticed that on a graph that is reproduced which is FTP’ed, the graph line here is off the scale! Why?

The gif file produced is todaysweathergraph.gif

Have a look at http://www.workandplay.org.uk/todaysgraph.htm

Brian, Every thing appears normal, but just noticed that on a graph that is reproduced which is FTP'ed, the graph line here is off the scale! Why?

The gif file produced is todaysweathergraph.gif

Have a look at http://www.workandplay.org.uk/todaysgraph.htm

Where does the

Brian, Every thing appears normal, but just noticed that on a graph that is reproduced which is FTP'ed, the graph line here is off the scale! Why?

The gif file produced is todaysweathergraph.gif

Have a look at http://www.workandplay.org.uk/todaysgraph.htm

Where does the

I will try and find out where and what generates it. Maybe yours is called a different name, as I customised my name (I think)

todaysweathergraph.gif appears to me to be last 12 hours graph.

Chris

I will try and find out where and what generates it. Maybe yours is called a different name, as I customised my name (I think)
"I customised my name" Customised may be the answer to your graph question.

yes, its the last 12 hour one, i,.e its your stationsname ,graph image
check your baro offset under graph history maybe
or email me your latest.inf file from the datafiles folder

I don’t think it is the offset Brian, it is that the pressure at the moment is 1017 and the scale has not updated to follow the plot. Is this where the saying comes in “It has lost the plot” :slight_smile:

I shall send the data down to you anyway so you can check it out

Brian quotes - “looks ok to me you must have some offset/graph lift /lower wrong email me your wdisplay.ini file from c:\windows or c:\winnt”

go: graph setup, lift /lower the barometer line, and lick on lower about 7 times (you have an offset there of 35 you see)

Cheers
Brian

Andy quotes - “I see now Brian, but what confused me is that although the barometric plot was visible on the main WD graph (although on the upper part of the graph), I never thought that it bore any resemblance to the 12 hour graph. I assumed they were both independent, and that lifting/lower the graph on the main screen wouldn’t change the scaling on the 12 hour graph.”

Sorry for wasting your valuable time

Brian quotes - "thats ok, that one uses a different offset, and so it does not show under the graph history baro offset (i.e its an older method)

Cheers
Brian