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    How to disable seconds in clock time?

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    • Mykle1M Offline
      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @alang
      last edited by

      @alang said in How to disable seconds in clock time?:

      How can I get the seconds to not display on the default clock time module?

      From the clock module README file:

      displaySeconds: false,

      Create a working config
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        alang
        last edited by

        I knew the answer would be embarrassing. I appreciate the help without name calling. Thank you.

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        • Mykle1M Offline
          Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @alang
          last edited by

          @alang said in How to disable seconds in clock time?:

          Thank you.

          You’re welcome. Enjoy your mirror.

          Create a working config
          How to add modules

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            Manino
            last edited by sdetweil

            Somone know why it does’nt work for me? I have tried:

            {
            module; "clock", 
            position: "top_left"
                     config: {
                     displaySeconds: false
            }
            },
            

            and

            {
            module; "clock", 
            position: "top_left"
                     config: {
                     displaySeconds: false,
            }
            },
            
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              sdetweil @Manino
              last edited by sdetweil

              @Manino position line needs a trailing comma

              this works for me

                              {
                                      module: "clock",
                                      position: "top_left",
                                      config:{
                                              displaySeconds:false,
                                      }
                              }
              

              Screenshot at 2023-10-01 07-59-46.png

              Sam

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                Manino @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @sdetweil Intresting, no need for trailing comma when it was only

                {
                module; "clock", 
                position: "top_left"
                },
                

                It did work with a trailing comma after position line, thanks!

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                  sdetweil @Manino
                  last edited by

                  @Manino said in How to disable seconds in clock time?:

                  It did work with a trailing comma after position line, thanks!

                  correct, the trailing comma means more follows this line

                  it was not needed for the default because there was no more following…

                  as soon as you added another line, then it needs the trailing comma…

                  this is javascript syntax.

                  if you had run the syntax checker

                  npm run config:check
                  

                  it would have told you the error
                  unexpected token

                  and it would have pointed to the line

                  this almost always means missing trailing comma on the line BEFORE the error

                  Sam

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                    Manino @sdetweil
                    last edited by

                    @sdetweil Oh, that’s good to know!!

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