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The gadget is created using javascript and html5. It works by downloading the data from the weather stations. This data is usually sent to the cloud and then aggregated and posted to api.windchill.com (and various other servers). This gadget creates an entry in your smart home system (by wire or wifi). Usage: Just browse the data and select what you want to see. If you want to use it with serveral nics, first ensure the data is aggregated, so it doesn't get fed into several different servers. See help under "per widget". FAQs Q: Can I make my home system send the nic stats directly to the server? A: Yes. Just download it (and post back). problems Q: I get Uncaught ReferenceError: nic is not defined A: There is no nic value in the onload event. You will need to override the widget javascript and make a new one. change log * 2017-08-28 V1.0.1 - some bugs fixed * 2017-04-28 V1.0 - gadget goes idle with "nic" data not loaded, changed from onload to onreadystatechange * 2016-12-28 V1.0rc1 - first version released. Q: Google Maps API Marker Clustering / Event handling Is there anyway to set up a marker clustering (using MarkerClusterer) that would be able to detect if the user drags a marker over one of it's closest neighbor's, and automatically removes that marker from the cluster? I'm looking to use this as a response to the user's mouse over a cluster of markers, and I want to remove that marker from the map. I'm not having much luck though, I've tried adding this to my code: var mc = new MarkerClusterer(map, markers, google.maps.ext.myOptions); google.maps.event.addListener(mc.cluster,'mouseover', function() { mc.clearMarkers(); }); ...and while it removes the specific marker that was clicked, it doesn't remove any of it's closest neighbors, which breaks my map cluster. Does anyone know of a fix to this? Thanks! A: For MarkerCluster to work, you need to define the LatLng of each point with a corresponding LatLngBounds. From the documentation: A bounding rectangle that defines the spatial extent of a cluster. The rectangle is defined by two LatLngBounds objects: north and south, separated by east and west. If north or south is null, the cluster is limited to the
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Minimum: OS: Windows 7 (64bit) Processor: Intel Core2 Duo E6550 (2.33GHz) or AMD Athlon X2 6000+ (2.1GHz) Memory: 4GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 440 or ATI Radeon HD 2600 DirectX: Version 9.0 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 25GB available space Additional Notes: For best results, run the game on a 2.33GHz processor or higher.
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