Correct FAQ entry about condition filters
Condition filter customization wasn't documented quite right in the FAQ, and got the space-to-underscore replacement situation backwards.
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Weather Utility
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:Copyright: (c) 2006-2017 Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org>. Permission
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:Copyright: (c) 2006-2024 Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org>. Permission
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to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software is
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granted under terms provided in the LICENSE file distributed
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with this software.
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@@ -70,9 +70,9 @@ line or in configuration is as follows::
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windchill
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These are a case-insensitive match against the start of lines in a
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decoded METAR up to the first colon (:) with underscores (_) replaced by
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spaces. You can see the full METAR for a given condition report by
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passing --verbose or by observing one directly (perhaps by looking in
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your *datacache* directory). Unfortunately I haven't found any proper
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specification for the decoded METAR format used by the NWS so know of no
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comprehensive list of what lines might appear.
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decoded METAR up to the first colon (:) with spaces optionally replaced
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by underscores (_). You can see the full METAR for a given condition
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report by passing --verbose or by observing one directly (perhaps by
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looking in your *datacache* directory). Unfortunately I haven't found
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any proper specification for the decoded METAR format used by the NWS so
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know of no comprehensive list of what lines might appear.
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