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      sdetweil @rudiau
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      @rudiau maybe no T in between date and time, doc says space

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        rudiau @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil I think they are the options for MMM-Countdown2 which has been abandoned 2 years years ago. Tried it anyway doesn’t work. :crying_face:
        Thanks

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          rudiau @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil Wait a minute, from the notes:-
          Yes, there’s another CountDown module, and again I didn’t like the style/output, and wanted to have a few customizations that I didn’t think fit with the original by Boaz. This module is really meant for countdown/up to/from days within the year, and thus only has a “Days” label, and a “T-” countdown when within 24hrs of the target date.
          That explains it, I missed that.
          Thanks again.

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            rudiau @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil If I bring the date back within a 24h period it works as expected.

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              rudiau @rudiau
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              @rudiau How does one mark a post as solved.

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                sdetweil @rudiau
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                @rudiau you find the post that provides the answer, and in the bottom right corner are 3 dots.
                click that and select

                Mark this post as the correct answer

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