Pushing out a new update now.
THIS UPDATE REQUIRES A REBOOT OF YOUR METEOBRIDGEThe API from the Meteobridge has been updated to include some new 5 minute averages. With this new update, if your using the new API, your data will be saved to the database every 5 minutes. The dashboard itself and all the modules on it will still show realtime info as they always have, however the daily charts will now be of the average data for the last 5 minutes. The goal of this is to smooth out the graphs some without losing any weather data. It makes an especially big difference on the barometer graph, helping to prevent jagged lines as your pressure fluctuates up and down by a tiny bit (like 1018.01 to 1018.02 to 1018.01 etc). Also makes the graphs more usable and a bit quicker since there aren't literally 6000+ data points by the end of the day.
If however you have opted to not pay the 2 year subscription for MB updates (meaning your Meteobridge license, not a subscription to the template), then never fear, we're not leaving you behind or anything. The new mb.php will see that you're using the old API still and continue on as if nothing ever happened.
There's also a small fix in stationcron.php for if you use the advisory (non-davis) in the fourth position.
So, as usual, if you update with git, use the command
git pull from inside your template folder.
If you update manually, replace these files:
mbdbfiles/stationcron.php
mbridge/mb.php
meteobridgedescr.txt (formerly meteobridgedescr.php, delete this old file)
There have also been a number of formatting updates done by Brian in the last week. Check
https://github.com/lightmaster/Meteobridge-Weather34-Template/commits/master for any updates you've missed.
Lastly, the repo has now officially moved to my account on GitHub due to Brian's upcoming hiatus. The previous link will still work, however the new link is
https://github.com/lightmaster/Meteobridge-Weather34-Template. If you update with git, issue this command to change to the new url:
git remote set-url origin https://github.com/lightmaster/Meteobridge-Weather34-Template.git.