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    Data units in DGlux

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      Chromeaccent
      last edited by

      Hi all, I have noticed that the displayed values in DGLux for some of the data points I am reading have a question mark ( ?)beside the values even though they display correctly in Mango on the watch lists. Not all values are affected only the temperature values. How do I correct this?

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      • phildunlapP
        phildunlap
        last edited by phildunlap

        Hi Chromeaccent,

        What unit do you have your temperature points set to? What sort of text renderer options do they have?

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          Chromeaccent
          last edited by

          Hi Philip,

          The temperature points are set to deg C. I have Type set to Analog,
          Use unit symbol as suffix is checked and format as 0.0.

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          • JoelHaggarJ
            JoelHaggar
            last edited by

            I would check to make sure you don't have a "/" in the name or a space at the end of the name. If you can't figure it out, post the JSON of your datapoint so we can look.

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            • phildunlapP
              phildunlap
              last edited by

              Hi Chromeaccent,

              I believe that's caused by DGLux not supporting the C character used by the Units library. If you take a close look at that C, it's pretty fancy, it's a ℃ as opposed to a °C and DGLux 2.5 simply doesn't support that character.

              To fix, you can use the °C version in the text renderer's suffix, after you uncheck the 'use unit as suffix' box of the text renderer.

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                Chromeaccent
                last edited by

                Thanks, the change of the type of C worked.

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