teaser for my little winter project.
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@ross only concern is would it respond to theme changes? maybe a redraw hook and it will be ok?
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boom. bar charts.
just using a GtkFrame and styling with CSS.
the line graph will be trickier, but thinking about generating an SVG and displaying that.
@hbons I'm thinking it would be really neat if you where able to give those charts some sort of color fade, so that they look like auroras… !?


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@hbons I'm thinking it would be really neat if you where able to give those charts some sort of color fade, so that they look like auroras… !?


@forteller yes! that's the plan. thanks for the inspiration.

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@forteller yes! that's the plan. thanks for the inspiration.

@hbons Awesome!

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boom. bar charts.
just using a GtkFrame and styling with CSS.
the line graph will be trickier, but thinking about generating an SVG and displaying that.
TIL about GtkLevelBar.
GtkProgressBar's lost brother from an other mother.
just set the min/max and a value. convenient!
#linux #opensource #gnome #gtk #libadwaita #design #aurora

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TIL about GtkLevelBar.
GtkProgressBar's lost brother from an other mother.
just set the min/max and a value. convenient!
#linux #opensource #gnome #gtk #libadwaita #design #aurora

#libadwaita has a handy .accent CSS class for labels.
using that (+bold) to highlight when measurements are good or heading in the right direction.
#linux #opensource #gnome #gtk #libadwaita #design #aurora

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the NOAA space weather data does not have an API. it's a bunch of undocumented random .json files behind a CDN that sometimes partially cuts cached files.
so I wanted to have something reliable to work with first.
it's... interesting for an official government agency... 🤨
@hbons when I was building my TUI hamclock this infuriated me to no end. Most every site in US gov has somewhat decently documented API for their services. NOAA? Nah.
I feel like I should be grateful there's even the .json files since so much of it is probably still teletype driven.
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@hbons when I was building my TUI hamclock this infuriated me to no end. Most every site in US gov has somewhat decently documented API for their services. NOAA? Nah.
I feel like I should be grateful there's even the .json files since so much of it is probably still teletype driven.
@skatterbean the story of technical engineering.
designing the sensors, putting them on a satellite on top of a rocket and launching it into space in a stable position between the Earth and Sun, beaming the data back: no problemo.

formatting and documenting the data for human consumption. nah that’s too hard.

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#libadwaita has a handy .accent CSS class for labels.
using that (+bold) to highlight when measurements are good or heading in the right direction.
#linux #opensource #gnome #gtk #libadwaita #design #aurora

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just hardcoding European cities for now as I don't have location support yet for the first release.
sorry non-Europeans, your day will come.

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it needs an icon of some kind for balance... too much text.

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@hbons This makes me wonder if anyone has done something similar for Home Assistant... I'll have to go digging later.
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@hbons This makes me wonder if anyone has done something similar for Home Assistant... I'll have to go digging later.
@Lynx yes! someone in this thread replied with a link.
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it needs an icon of some kind for balance... too much text.

@hbons Is there a way to show some kind of a simple graph? Like, perhaps percentages over the next couple hours? Or some kind of indicator of how likely things are now?
(General weather apps might probably be good inspirations.)
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just hardcoding European cities for now as I don't have location support yet for the first release.
sorry non-Europeans, your day will come.

@hbons can we already get this somewhere? I'd love to try it out
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@hbons can we already get this somewhere? I'd love to try it out
@blackwolf12333 needs another week or 2. then I’ll have some flatpak CI builds for testing.

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@hbons Is there a way to show some kind of a simple graph? Like, perhaps percentages over the next couple hours? Or some kind of indicator of how likely things are now?
(General weather apps might probably be good inspirations.)
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@scottishwildcat @garrett that's much better than the most installed iOS one!
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@scottishwildcat @garrett that's much better than the most installed iOS one!
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@scottishwildcat @garrett there’s only one source for the data. it’s literally a matter of presentation and interpretation.


