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    • idefix37I
      idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Bryant Almany
      last edited by idefix37

      @Bryant-Almany
      When you show a map with new colors, it would interesting that you show at same time the color scale, the one displayed in Settings in order we understand the different steps.

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      • WheatsW
        Wheats Meteorologist @idefix37
        last edited by

        @idefix37 In @Bryant-Almany's initial message there is a link. The link includes the import codes (but no image of the scale).

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        • idefix37I
          idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Wheats
          last edited by idefix37

          @Wheats
          OK but I don’t want to import his code just to see the detailed scale and then need to re-import my own code.
          When I modify a color scale it’s not from an aesthetic point of view. You know it as you use my Wind color scale :)

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          • jimerbJ
            jimerb @idefix37 | Premium
            last edited by jimerb

            @idefix37 This doesn't seem to be working. I changed the color scale but it still shows a crazy amount of space up to 9 feet. Where I live, I never get that much snow. It's not showing the granularity of steps I specified. (I actually removed some steps to make it simpler.) I'm expecting the legend to show 18" on the far right side, not 9 feet.

            You can see I have a yellow and red area that's not showing at all.
            I tried refreshing my cache and a different browser that I never use for Windy.

            a09be6eb-ef95-479d-8201-7d8fb7011e18-image.png

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            • idefix37I
              idefix37 Sailor Moderator @jimerb
              last edited by idefix37

              @jimerb
              Yes
              Yes, you can change the colors but not the steps in this color legend. So you need to keep an eye on the customised color scale you show in your screenshot.
              Or just remember your 4 colors.

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              • jimerbJ
                jimerb @idefix37 | Premium
                last edited by jimerb

                @idefix37 I reset the number of steps to default and set the colors again. It's still stuck on the right at 9ft with no granularity in the most important middle area. It jumps from 4 inches to 20.

                Without the settings open, how would I know if the area indicated is 8 inches, 12 inches or 16 inches? There's nothing on the legend guiding me.

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                Why let me add/remove steps if it has no affect on the legend? Why is it stuck on 9 feet? That's of no use unless you live in Alaska.

                If I can't see the details in the legend I have no idea what I'm looking at on the map. Why have a legend if I have to remember the colors? (It doesn't snow every day, I'm gonna' forget.)

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                • idefix37I
                  idefix37 Sailor Moderator @jimerb
                  last edited by idefix37

                  @jimerb
                  The figures in the legend CANNOT be changed, even when you change the color scale steps. So as a Windy user, I cannot help you. For me this legend is not really useful. I check the values on the map with the weather picker but not with this color legend.

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                  • idefix37I
                    idefix37 Sailor Moderator @jimerb
                    last edited by idefix37

                    @jimerb
                    Just as example, I customised the bottom of the humidity color scale, below RH 50%. It has been designed for wildfire firemen.
                    My color scale is:
                    0%-10% bright red
                    10%-20% dark red
                    20%-30% amber
                    30%-40% green
                    40%-50% light blue
                    This scale is not smoothed.

                    6F9821D7-0396-4163-8E11-87568122FC1B.jpeg

                    If you look at the color legend at bottom of my screenshot, it’s obvious that you can’t use it to understand this map, except for RH 50%.
                    Finally I don’t need this legend.

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                    • jimerbJ
                      jimerb @idefix37 | Premium
                      last edited by

                      @idefix37 Yeah but you're dong Percentages so you can do that. I'm doing inches for absolute values of snow which doesn't happen all the time.

                      What's the point of a legend if it's useless? It should be fixed.

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                      • idefix37I
                        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @jimerb
                        last edited by

                        @jimerb
                        It is not a question of percentages. I made the same discrete scale with absolute values for several layers. And it works in the same way.
                        May be Windy developers will keep your request in their todo list, but with a smoothed colour scale this colour legend will be always unclear, specially if you set 20 colour steps.

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