seastate summary graphic corrupted

by Mauro Bastianini last modified Aug 26, 2008 02:36 PM
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seastate summary graphic corrupted

Posted by Mauro Bastianini at August 22. 2008

Dear seastate users:

Here in Venice we're almost ready to publish the real time data recorded by an awac system in the Gulf of Venice. One bug remain: the summary graphic published by seastate is still truncated at the portion which is showed on the screen of the server . We're using 1.07 beta 25 on win xp.

I tried to change the size and type of graphic but it keeps truncating

You can check at http://www.ismar.cnr.it/centraline-meteo/awac/  (very rough web page, just for test).

Did you have the same trouble and find out a trick to remove it?

TIA

Re: seastate summary graphic corrupted

Posted by Øistein Hurum at August 22. 2008

The graphics export of the summary page has some limitations that are related to the graphics library used. If you make sure that server shows the entire summary page, there should be no truncation, e.g. if you enlarge the SeaState program window to full size on a 1280x1024 pixels display and set the width and height for the summary page to 760x820 on the publishing tab it should be ok.

Best regards,
Oistein

Re: seastate summary graphic corrupted

Posted by Mauro Bastianini at August 22. 2008

YES! you're right! I had to stole a bigger monitor around the almost desert offices (august) and follow your direction.

In the previous post I forgot to ask also for the pressure (always in the summary graphycs) that is read correctly by the awac and rappresented graphycally but the number are always 0.0 dbar...

Thanks for the first hint.

 

Re: seastate summary graphic corrupted

Posted by Øistein Hurum at August 26. 2008

The zero pressure reading problem on the summary page appears to apply to AWAC/NIP systems only, so I assume your system includes a NIP. Please send a request to inquiry@nortek.no and I will send a link to a program update that fixes the problem as soon as it is ready.

Best regards,
Oistein

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