Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarExt3
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Not sure what I’m doing wrong. I’ve tried the following:
.CX3 .event.calendar_Music { border: none; }
.CX3 .event.calendar_"Music" { border: none; }
.CX3 .event.calendar_MUSIC { border: none; }
.CX3 .event.calendar_"MUSIC" { border: none; }
.CX3 .event.calendar_music { border: none; }
.CX3 .event.calendar_"music" { border: none; }
Do calendar names pull from the default calendar module, or do they need to be specified somewhere within CX3?
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@almightyyoshi Most browsers have some form of a debugging screen. On Windows Edge browsers, the feature is called DevTools.
If you use that, and load the webpage direct from the Pi, pausing you can debug the hell out of the results direct from your work right there, then simply copy working CSS over to your custom.css file after you’re done.
It’s rather sweet. Use it all the time.
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@almightyyoshi cal names, both…
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@BKeyport see https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/14862/help-with-a-couple-css-issues?_=1657744269845
about learning how to use the dev window to find and set classes and styles
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If your
calendar
module has some configuration like this;{ module: "calendar", header: "Schedules", position: "top_left", config: { calendars: [ { symbol: "calendar-check", url: "...", color: "red", name: "Music", }, ...
Events on this calendar will be represented in
MMM-CalendarExt3
as like this.<div class="event calendar_Music PUBLIC fullday future useSymbol" data-calendar-seq="0" data-calendar-name="Music" data-color="red" ... > ... </div>
So you can use CSS Selector like this.
.CX3 .event.calendar_Music { ... }
If you want, you can add more CSS Specifity to grab more specific target events.
But that is not the real cause of your issue.
Your real issue is;
.CX3 .event.calendar_Music { border: none; // <-- Here; }
In the default CSS of this module, a single event has no border, and a full-day event has a regional background colour(and box-sizing model is
border-box
), so even though you remove the border, you cannot distinguish what changed, you probably have thought the CSS grammar might have been wrong because nothing looked changed. That was why you lost your way. -
I’m having trouble with setting my locale.
My setup is simple enough and when I try to set the locale to “de-DE” it works but when I try to set it to Icelandic it just defaults to English.
{ module: "MMM-CalendarExt3", position: "bottom_center", config: { locale: "is-IS" } },
My
config.locale
is set to"is-IS"
and myconfig.language
is set to"is"
. For the clock module this seems to work.Any ideas? The is.json in the translation folder is in order and it is also included in the translations.js.
I encounter the same problem in the Agenda version of the calendar.
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@Selph
It is not the translation’s problem.
This module (and agenda) depends on its internationalization to Intl internal Javascript object. (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Intl). That is supposed to be a standard method for I18N/L10N in JavaScript world.
But unfortunately, Chromium(Electron of MagicMirror is using it) is known to have a bug in handling Icelandic locale ‘is’ or ‘is-IS’, and not been fixed yet.
https://support.google.com/chrome/thread/26467925/icelandic-locale-formating-wrong?hl=enSorry. At this moment, I cannot help about it.
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@MMRIZE can he use chromium browser instead of electron to work around this issue?
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@sdetweil
It’s all Chromium based browser’s issue; chrome, chromium, and even MS edge. -
@MMRIZE ok, no workaround…