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well i moved my skin to the json file. works great.
silly me tried to add the scale option and have now realized that is a real big challenge. with a little searching i see there is two options.
scale and sqrt.
i already made all the changes using scale and re aligned all my meters before realizing that it does not scale properly. that is when i came across sqrt.
guess that is my biggest challenge not fully aware of all the different options. i know i need to read more.
i also understand asking what option to use is not an easy answer, as from the bit i have read tells me it's dependent on the skin, user and what you want to accomplish.
so like a few other things i have put on the back burner guess i'll add another.
silly me tried to add the scale option and have now realized that is a real big challenge. with a little searching i see there is two options.
scale and sqrt.
i already made all the changes using scale and re aligned all my meters before realizing that it does not scale properly. that is when i came across sqrt.
guess that is my biggest challenge not fully aware of all the different options. i know i need to read more.
i also understand asking what option to use is not an easy answer, as from the bit i have read tells me it's dependent on the skin, user and what you want to accomplish.
so like a few other things i have put on the back burner guess i'll add another.
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Re: WeatherNow
thankseclectic-tech wrote: ↑April 3rd, 2020, 12:54 am Yes, they can be used by anyone who follows the Creative Commons license guidelines.