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MMM-CalendarExt3 How to define font size based on number of weeks in month

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    ascii27
    last edited by Jun 27, 2024, 4:22 PM

    Hi all. Here’s my question…

    I’m talking about a monthly view.
    June 2024 starts on a Saturday and the last day is on a Sunday which means the monthly view displays 6 rows.
    July 2024 displays 5 rows.
    February 2026 starts on a Sunday and ends on a Saturday and only displays 4 rows.

    I can set the font so that June with 6 rows fits on the monitor, but then a “short” month, like February 2026 would leave a ton of blank space.

    How can I dynamically change the font to account for these different cases?

    Thanks so much

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      MMRIZE @ascii27
      last edited by Jun 28, 2024, 6:27 AM

      @ascii27
      At this moment, impossible. (Maybe you can manually adjust CSS with the year and month dataset, but it could not be very pleasant and bother things.)
      But I’ll consider it in the next update.

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