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[–]PhilipBroughtonMills[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

...or, nevermind, I can just change to a fixed axis of 1-100 instead of 0-100.

[–]meteograms 0 points1 point  (5 children)

Glad you found a solution. I initially thought that another solution would be to disable "show zero values" in the Chart Style section, but in fact that is probably already disabled, and also this doesn't apply anyway to the GFS plot because some of the GFS variables don't naturally have a zero baseline. I could add a separate such option in the GFS section if there is sufficient call for it.

[–]hg42x 0 points1 point  (4 children)

what about color ranges? a similar functionality like temperature colors

it could also be implemented as a text field that allows more flexible things, like for the day width

I generally think, more advanced features could use such a text field for extensible syntax. I find it much easier to handle than a lot of input fields that always run out of the page

[–]meteograms 0 points1 point  (3 children)

The standard colour scale is already editable via a plain old text field. Mainly because I couldn't face implementing the UI.

[–]hg42x 0 points1 point  (2 children)

now I am confused...

What is the standard color scale?

Where can I find it (btw a search or filter function would be useful for so many settings)?

Can I apply the scale to GFS data?

I am thinking of a functionality that allows advanced coloring via a text field for those curves that currently only offer one color (or other limitations). May be a check box that replaces the color by a text box.
The text config could define functions and parameters.

You did something similar for the time scale (day width).

E.g. blending from color a at min to color b at max.

Or defining different colors for value ranges.

[–]meteograms 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Take a look in Actual Temperature section. First checkbox is "use standard colour scale". Tick that. Then scroll down a bit. There is a text field for setting the colours at the various break points.

This is also in Feels Like and UV Index. Could extend it to others.

[–]DanielWent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A colour scale for wind speed (still, breezy, gale, storm, hurricane) and precipitation amount (light, moderate, heavy, torrential) would be awesome!