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=== No Commas ===
 
ThereNote that Cumulus does not use thousand separators, so the only places a comma can be used are as a setfield ofseparator tagsor as a decimal separator. Obviously it cannot be used for useboth. inThis section is for those locales thatwhere use thea comma is used instead of a full stop to separate the integer and decimal parts of a number. InSome thesecomputer tagslanguages like JavaScript will not accept a comma being used for this purpose, and Cumulus uses JavaScript for various tasks, as do various third party web pages. available sinceFrom '''version 1.9.3''' build 1045, Cumulus the1 decimal(and commaMX) has beenprovided replacedsome withcurrent aconditions fullweb stoptags, wheresome necessarytoday web tags, forand usesome withrecent scriptshistory (usedweb fortags plottingin gaugesan etc.)alternative whichformat don'twhere like(regardless of locale) the commasnumber is always output in a format that uses a decimal point. They all correspond to the same tag with 'RC' removed.
 
'''NOWCURRENT CONDITIONS: '''
 
<#RCtemp>, <#RCdew>, <#RCheatindex>, <#RChum>, <#RCinhum>, <#RCintemp>, <#RCpress>, <#RCrfall>, <#RCrrate>, <#RCwchill>, <#RCwgust>, <#RCwspeed>, <#RCwlatest>
<#RCpressTH>, <#RCpressTL>, <#RCrrateTM>, <#RCtempTH>, <#RCtempTL>, <#RCwgustTM>, <#RCdewpointTH>, <#RCdewpointTL>, <#RCwchillTL>, <#RCheatindexTH>, <#RCapptempTH>, <#RCapptempTL>
 
'''RECENT HISTORY'''
 
<#RCRecentOutsideTemp>, <#RCRecentWindSpeed>, <#RCRecentWindGust>, <#RCRecentWindLatest>, <#RCRecentWindChill>, <#RCRecentDewPoint>, <#RCRecentHeatIndex>, <#RCRecentPressure>, <#RCRecentRainToday>, <#RCRecentUV>
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