Good morning
I would like to kindly please Autors add a switch to disable/enable blocking the selected zoom and the selected map area.
This will avoid accidentally moving the frame using the mouse or accidentally enlarging/reducing the area due to accidental use of the mouse wheel.
It would be good if such a setting could be saved in the user's personal settings.
For example, the user has defined frames called "Europe", "Poland", "Warsaw", each of them would have appropriate zoom and map areas.
With this approach, Windy would be the first website that has functionality that will make work much easier.
Best regards,
Janek
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Locking the screen
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RE: Locking the screen
@Suty
I would like to browse forecasts and satellite images, still having the same area and the same zoom.
Now, it is very easy to accidentally move an area accidentally with a cursor or enlarge an area using the mouse wheel.
I think an On/Off switch that disables the operation of moving the map area and enlarging it with the mouse will be good.
Probably this feature is easy to do, and it will be very usefull in forecasting.
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RE: Locking the screen
@Suty Thank you for your answer, I will be looking forward to changing your plans. :)
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RE: Locking the screen
@Suty,
Thank you for your message, does this mean that you do not plan to add this feature in the future? -
RE: Locking the screen
@Suty said in Locking the screen:
Okay, noted. Can you provide more info about the usecase of this?
@Suty,
Have you already decided to add the screen locking function, and if so, when can I expect this function to be added to the program?
Please, forgive my insistence, but you gave me hope for changes that change a lot when working with the Windy. -
RE: Locking the screen
@Suty said in Locking the screen:
@Cirrus Okay, noted. Can you provide more info about the usecase of this?
@Suty
I use the Windy quite often using the Vivaldi browser and the big 32'' with 4K resolution, which allows me to split the screen and display 2 or 4 Windy pages at the same time.
I can then compare maps from different terms, or from different models. When operating a route planning tool, I often change an area shift or zoom in on the basis of accidental mouse movement, which makes interpretation difficult due to differences in the displayed areas.
Locking the screen will eliminate this problem. It would be good for information about the status of the "lock screen" switch to also be included in the page address, as is now the case with the type of map displayed, its position and zoom level.
If you would be interested, I will also describe an idea for personalizing the selection of defined images by the end user.
Best regards
Janek -
RE: Locking the screen
@Suty
I would like to browse forecasts and satellite images, still having the same area and the same zoom.
Now, it is very easy to accidentally move an area accidentally with a cursor or enlarge an area using the mouse wheel.
I think an On/Off switch that disables the operation of moving the map area and enlarging it with the mouse will be good.
Probably this feature is easy to do, and it will be very usefull in forecasting. -
Locking the screen
Good morning
I would like to kindly please Autors add a switch to disable/enable blocking the selected zoom and the selected map area.
This will avoid accidentally moving the frame using the mouse or accidentally enlarging/reducing the area due to accidental use of the mouse wheel.
It would be good if such a setting could be saved in the user's personal settings.
For example, the user has defined frames called "Europe", "Poland", "Warsaw", each of them would have appropriate zoom and map areas.
With this approach, Windy would be the first website that has functionality that will make work much easier.
Best regards,
Janek -
RE: Range Rings
Hello,
I would like to ask You about possibilities of changing rings? colors and thickness, similar to user defined colors of forecast fields -
RE: Isobars
@idefix37
I was pretty sure that the isobars comes from the NWP which is selected from the NWP checkbox. Usually I use ICON model, but I wanted to make sure that I,m correct. As you see on your pictures, not olny thickness is important, imagine that the same map has black isobars, won't they be more readable? Sometimes a baric field with isobars every 1 mb would also be needed.
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RE: Isobars
@idefix37 I assumed that the source of the isobars are the data of the currently selected NWP but I wanted to make sure.
How about intervals, colors of isobars?
