SteelSeries FAQ

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The Steelseries Gauges FAQ

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Installing and Running

I get funny symbols on the gauges before the degree sign

The Steelseries scripts are supplied in UTF-8 format, if you have edited the files and saved them in another file format, that can be cause.
Another cause can be the hosting page, if that uses a character set other than UTF-8 you can again get character corruptions.

Using the SteelSeries Gauges with the Saratoga Templates

The older versions of the Saratoga templates from Ken True use the ISO-8859-n character set particular to the language you are using. This is fundamentally incompatible with the UTF-8 character set used by the SteelSeries gauges.

Ken has updated his templates to work with the HTML5 gauges, if you haven't already done so you will need to update your templates from Ken's website. Then in the SteelSeries zip file is a PHP include file for the Saratoga templates - gauges-ss-basic-inc.php. Use this include file as the basis for your gauges page.

My HTML page gets corrupted when Cumulus processes it

This happens if you have used extended character sets in your gauges-ssT.htm file and then saved it as UTF-8 (as you should). Unfortunately Cumulus does not understand UTF-8 and when it processes the page it will re-save it as ANSI encoded. In this case the only option is to manually edit the gauges-ssT.htm file yourself and replace the tags <#xxxx> with your station data, then save as gauges-ss.htm (in UTF-8 format) and FTP the file to your web site manually.

Additional Gauges

I'd like to add gauge XXXX from the demo pages

The copy of the SteelSeries library supplied with the weather gauges only contains a subset of all the gauges available in SteelSeries Canvas library. The supplied gauges are Radial, RadialBargraph, DisplaySingle, WindDirection, and Odometer. If you want to display any other types of gauges, then you will have to download the full SteelSeries library from Github. The SteelSeries demo pages have some very basic code to display each of the gauge types, all the configuration parameters for each gauge can be found by looking in the SteelSeries.js source file - there is no on-line documentation for the library.