Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-aviationwx (Aviation weather)
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 @stephenmelody said in MMM-aviationwx (Aviation weather): Alternative: VFR-Green MVFR-Blue IFR-Red LIFR-Magenta Unknown-Grey 
 Would the text coloured per the rules work the same as a coloured circle? Yes - although a circle would be better for screen real estate I would imagine…Ok, I’ve coded the “Alterative” color scheme just now, as you’ve described it, using generic colors. You will get the corresponding colored circle depending on the Flight Rule. What I would like from you are HEX color codes for those five colors that work best against the black background. For instance, you may want a lighter blue as the generic blue is a little hard to see. Agreed?  
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 I would like #FCDFFF, #FAAFBA, #E45E9D, #FFFF00 and #87F717 
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 Is it in a CSS file? That way I’m guessing people could self-configure? Here’s what the original module is using and it looks like the below. .vfr { color: green; } .mvfr { color: blue; } .ifr { color: red; } .lifr { color: #f0f; }Blue looks ok through my glass, so I don’t see any issue with that.  
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 Mixing color names and hex colors…bad format. I’d stick with hex and people can still change them 
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 10 degrees C temperature / -1 degrees C dew point (time of report) 
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 @Mykle1 said in MMM-aviationwx (Aviation weather): What are the last 2 entries on each line 10/-1 and (20:51) Red and pink LOL 
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 @stephenmelody said in MMM-aviationwx (Aviation weather): 10 degrees C temperature / -1 degrees C dew point (time of report) You would like that the same? Delete or move Altimeter? 
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 the format on that image is: Wind direction @ wind speed: 220@05kt 
 Visibility: 10SM 10 statute miles
 Sky Coverage: OVC - overcast, BKN - broken etc…
 Cloud base: 150(00)ft
 Temp: 10 degrees C
 Dewpoint: -1 degrees C
 Time of the report in 24 hour clock: 20:51I’d say (personal opinion) that the pressure/altimeter setting isn’t that important. I’d prefer to keep the additional information, if you look at FDY and TBR above, they have: -RA which is showers of rain 
 BR - which is fog (or haze, I can’t remember… 70% sure it’s fog, either way you can’t see through it well)That to me is more important that the altimeter setting. I can look for other examples if that would help? 


