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#ExtraSensors: If the ExtraSensors remain open for more than 10 minutes (or multiples thereof) the ExtraSensor charts are reloaded. With this the ExtraSensors have the same feature as the Home charts.
#ExtraSensors: If the ExtraSensors remain open for more than 10 minutes (or multiples thereof) the ExtraSensor charts are reloaded. With this the ExtraSensors have the same feature as the Home charts.


==== Version 6.21.0 beta 1 (10/10/23) ====  
==== Version 6.22.0 (xx/xx/23) ====
This version will:
#Make available webtag meta information for the scaling of the charts notably the unit and the corresponding axis belonging to the webtag. This should e.g. make it possible to plot in the same chart the temperature and the pressure and humidity the same way as they are plotted in the main charts: each variable with their own unit and axis automatically. Also I am thinking of - in addition - making available the wiki webtag information as a tooltip. Other ideas are welcome.
#A major cleanup of the code wrt the JSON creation will be done. Though this is not visible for the user is has impact and will require some thorough regression testing.
#...
 
==== Version 6.21.0 (xx/xx/23) ====
All functionalities of the previous beta's
 
Main addition is the implementation of the CustomLogs module.
CustomLogs will:
#Make it easy to chart Lightning with the Ecowitt Lightning sensors
#Makes it possible to plot previously unavailable values (E.g. the Wet Bulb Temperature)
#... and whatever users may come up with - all webtags producing a value are available for plotting
 
The CustomLogs module is also accessible as a module for displaying the charts in other websites. The realtime table is generated but not compulsory to use (using it in an other website requires additional handling and its use becomes  more complex). The data is always supplied by using UserAskedData.
 
==== Version 6.21.0 beta 1 to 4 (10/10/23) ====  
#SysInfo: A distinction can be made for various Linux dialects when required. If needed contact me and we'll work it out.
#SysInfo: A distinction can be made for various Linux dialects when required. If needed contact me and we'll work it out.
#Sysinfo: openSUSE (Tumbleweed) has been implemented as Linux dialect.
#Sysinfo: openSUSE (Tumbleweed) has been implemented as Linux dialect.