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= NOTE THERE IS NOT CURRENTLY A BETA VERSION OF CUMULUS AVAILABLE =
== Additional webtags available in the BETA version of Cumulus 3.0.0 ==
 
== Additional webtags available in the BETA version of Cumulus X.X.X ==




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Also note that web tags are case sensitive, use them exactly as they appear here.
Also note that web tags are case sensitive, use them exactly as they appear here.
=Time and Date Format Code Changes=
The table below details the differences in the time/date format codes between Cumulus v1 and Cumulus MX
Note that this also applies to the NOAA report file formats. The characters which can be used now are listed on the following two pages:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/az4se3k1(v=vs.110).aspx - 'standard' strings
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8kb3ddd4(v=vs.110).aspx - 'custom' strings
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
!style="width:75px" | Cumulus v1 Code
!style="width:400px" | Description
!style="width:230px" | Cumulus MX Code
|-
|c
|Windows Short Date and Long Time format.
|G (or construct from custom formats)
|-
|d
|Day of month as a number without a leading zero (1-31).
|Same
|-
|dd
|Day as a number with a leading zero (01-31).
|Same
|-
|ddd
|Day as an abbreviation (Sun-Sat) using Windows Locale.
|Same
|-
|dddd
|Day as a full name (Sunday-Saturday) using Windows Locale.
|Same
|-
|ddddd
|Displays the date using the format given by the Windows Short Date format.
|d (or construct from custom formats)
|-
|dddddd
|Date in Windows Long Date format.
|D (or construct from custom formats)
|-
|m
|Month as a number without a leading zero (1-12).
|M
|-
|mm
|Month as a number with a leading zero (01-12).
|MM
|-
|mmm
|Month as an abbreviation (Jan-Dec) using Windows Locale.
|MMM
|-
|mmmm
|Month as a full name (January-December) using Windows Locale.
|MMMM
|-
|yy
|Year as a two-digit number (00-99).
|Same
|-
|yyyy
|Year as a four-digit number (0000-9999).
|Same
|-
|h
|Hour without a leading zero (0-23).
|h for 12-hour clock (1-12), H for 24-hour clock (0-23)
|-
|hh
|Hour with a leading zero (00-23).
|hh for 12-hour clock (1-12), HH for 24-hour clock (0-23)
|-
|n
|Minute without a leading zero (0-59).
|m
|-
|nn
|Minute with a leading zero (00-59).
|mm
|-
|s
|Second without a leading zero (0-59).
|Same
|-
|ss
|Second with a leading zero (00-59).
|Same
|-
|z
|Millisecond without a leading zero (0-999).
|No equivalent
|-
|zzz
|Millisecond with a leading zero (000-999).
|f (tenths), ff (hundredths), fff (ms) etc.
|-
|t
|Date in Windows Short Time format.
|Same
|-
|tt\
|Date in Windows Long Time format.
|T
|-
|am/pm
|am/pm specifier can use lower, upper, or mixed case
|tt (Windows am/pm format)
|-
|a/p
|The a/p specifier can use lower, upper, or mixed case.
|t (Windows a/p format)
|-
|ampm
|Windows AM or PM string.
|tt
|-
|/
|Date separator character given by the Windows Date Separator.
|Same
|-
|:
|Time separator character given by the Windows Time Separator.
|Same
|-
|'xx'
|Characters enclosed in single quotation marks are displayed as such, and do not affect formatting.
|Same
|}


=The Tags=
=The Tags=
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|colspan="3" style="background:lightgray;"|Rainfall
|colspan="3" style="background:lightgray;"|Rainfall
|-
|colspan="3"|no new tags
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|-
|colspan="3"|no new tags
|colspan="3"|no new tags
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==Day/Night/Sun/Moon==
==Day/Night/Sun/Moon==
 
These are updated each hour (b3047 or later = every 10 minutes) to refer to current time-zone
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!style="width:600px" | Function
!style="width:600px" | Function
|-
|-
|colspan="2"|no new tags
|<#MoonAge>
|Current '''approximate''' age of the Moon in days (0-29)
b3047 adds the 'dp' and 'rc' parameters
Supports an optional 'dp' parameter, if supplied the result is returned to the specified number of decimal places. E.g
<#MoonAge> gives "11"
<#MoonAge dp=3> gives "11.234"
 
If the "dp" parameter is supplied, then also supplying "rc=y" in addition will cause any decimal comma to be converted to a decimal point.
|-
|<#MoonPercent>
|Current percentage of moon visible (negative value indicates 'waning')
b3047 adds the 'dp' and 'rc' parameters as <#MoonAge> above
|-
|<#MoonPercentAbs>
|Current percentage of moon visible (always positive)
b3047 adds the 'dp' and 'rc' parameters as <#MoonAge> above
|}
|}


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!style="width:600px" | Function
!style="width:600px" | Function
|-
|-
|colspan="2" |No new tags
|colspan="2" |The individual 'record set' tags such as <#TempRecordSet> etc do not work (because the interface currently has no indicators for new records). The <#newrecord> tag does work, but works differently, it turns itself off automatically after 24 hours.
|}
|}


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There are a set of tags where the decimal comma has been replaced with a full stop, where necessary, for use with gauges etc which don't like the commas. They all correspond to the same tag with 'RC' removed.
There are a set of tags where the decimal comma has been replaced with a full stop, where necessary, for use with gauges etc which don't like the commas. They all correspond to the same tag with 'RC' removed.


  <#NO_NEW_TAGS>
  <No new tags>

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