On that advent of a new major update to the meteohub software and its relevant instruction manual.
Instead of printing off all of the new manual, would it be possible to do amendment pages on a tear out and insert new basis to the previous manual? rather than print off the whole manual again.:unsure:
Instruction manual
Moderator: Mattk
Re:Instruction manual
Hi,
you really print that? I thought of just viewing it with acrobat reader on the computer.
I have to admit, that functionality took quite a boost in the last 3 month. I guess in a few month this will be more settled. At the moment it is hard to foresee what new features will be there in the next 4 weeks.
you really print that? I thought of just viewing it with acrobat reader on the computer.
I have to admit, that functionality took quite a boost in the last 3 month. I guess in a few month this will be more settled. At the moment it is hard to foresee what new features will be there in the next 4 weeks.
Re:Instruction manual
Hi
Yes being one of the old folk on your great achievment, I prefer to have and hold paper print.
Spending all the time reading a pdf even on a 19inch monitor does not do a lot of good for my eye's.
So yes it would be good if this can be done, but if not I carry on as I have been.:unsure:
Just to change subject for a second. Does anybody out there no of a lightning detector, similar to the Bolteck, that we can build ourselves and run through another Nslu2 server. This would be a nice addition to what has been done already.:)
Keep up the good work, although I don't know how you do it.
Alan
Yes being one of the old folk on your great achievment, I prefer to have and hold paper print.
Spending all the time reading a pdf even on a 19inch monitor does not do a lot of good for my eye's.
So yes it would be good if this can be done, but if not I carry on as I have been.:unsure:
Just to change subject for a second. Does anybody out there no of a lightning detector, similar to the Bolteck, that we can build ourselves and run through another Nslu2 server. This would be a nice addition to what has been done already.:)
Keep up the good work, although I don't know how you do it.
Alan