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December 9th, 2010

Bug fixed

Published at 9:40. Filed under English version; 9 Comments

APanel drawing bug for south hemisphere and regions between 179.75E-180.00E has been fixed. Thanks to Johnson Lau for pointing out.

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  1. Today Transparency and darkness sybols are wrong.
    Ther are the same for the next 72 hour, it can't be, specially darkness, it can't be dark all day!

    Germán

    Comment by Germán Bresciano — December 9, 2010 @ 23:42

  2. Hi,

    I am writing to you because again after you have changed something it is not running OK as before.

    I have saved a configuration and now it does not work as usual

    http://7timer.y234.cn/V3/product.php?language=en&product_id=1&lon=-101.032542&lat=22.143236&ac=2km

    best regards Rainer (Mexico)

    Comment by Rainer — December 10, 2010 @ 23:48

  3. Please note that since your major upgrade APanel at my site at PLYMOUTH UK now shows 24 hour darkness !

    Comment by Alan — December 11, 2010 @ 1:03

  4. Hi- - we seem to have lost Seeing and Darkness values (I am in the UK)

    Comment by Rob E — December 12, 2010 @ 23:06

  5. I have the same problem. 24 hrs a day dark and transparecy with a strange icon.
    German.

    Comment by German — December 16, 2010 @ 2:55

  6. Still problems with Darkness and Transparency here in the UK.

    Comment by Rob Eckett — December 17, 2010 @ 16:40

  7. Still got problems with coverage of the UK. CWF, cloud cover, seeing, wind, and temperature all appear to be faulty. This is at location Lon -0.05 Lat 53.57.

    Comment by Mike — December 19, 2010 @ 11:16

  8. Noticed a bug with Longitude when it begins with either -0.0x. My location has lon = -0.05 lat = 53.57 which comes up with n/a readings. The error occurs with lon in the range of -0.01 to -0.10.

    Comment by Mike Brown — December 22, 2010 @ 21:52

  9. There is an error when the lon falls between -0.01 and -0.10. Reading come up as n/a. lon >0.0 and <-0.11 work fine.

    Comment by Michael Brown — December 22, 2010 @ 21:54

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