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      sdetweil @gonzonia
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      @gonzonia mmm-pir is supposed to put the mirror to sleep if there is no movement

      And Scenes make logical pages. Like MMM-pages, or carousel

      So you have multiple things making content hide

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        gonzonia @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil I know. It used to all work great. I don’t think Scenes has updated in a while.
        MMM-CalendarExt3 and MMM-pir have both had updates though.

        To clarify, when I say disappear, I mean that they are no longer on the screen.Not just that the data is empty. The headers, dates, etc. All not visible. I’ve just restarted recently, I’ll try to look at the page source next time it happens.

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          gonzonia @gonzonia
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          Also, I’m using the xrandr mode for mmm-pir since I’m in Raspbian 11 and when I use dpms it doesn’t wake the screen for some reason.

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            sdetweil @gonzonia
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            @gonzonia when a module is hidden , nothing shows

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              Ragged4310
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              My wife takes appointments for her business, so she has a lot of events each day she works. I want to be able to merge back-to-back events and show the start time of the first event and the end time of the last event to reduce the number of entries on the calendar.

              Ideally, I would like something that could account for gaps between appointments as well since she will still be at work. Ie) I can set the transformer to combine all events that are <= 2 hours apart, and it will show me the start time of the first event and the end time of the last event. I know it’s asking for a lot, and it’s probably not even possible, but I wanted to ask.

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                MMRIZE @Ragged4310
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                @Ragged4310
                Could you show me the example of the events?

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                  Ragged4310 @MMRIZE
                  last edited by Ragged4310

                  @MMRIZE said in MMM-CalendarExt3:

                  @Ragged4310
                  Could you show me the example of the events?

                  alt text

                  I would like to consolidate the events with the little yellow massage person if its possible since she is gone for the whole time and it hogs up the event space. I tried using chatgpt and perplexity, but everytime they gave me something the calendar would not load.

                  For Dec 11 she has 3 appointments back to back, instead of it taking up 3 lines I would prefer if I could get it to show 2:00PM - 7:00PM for one event.

                  For Dec 23, she currently only has 2 appointments and there’s a small gap. Since the gap is < 2 hours I would like if I could consolidate that as well so it would show 10:00AM - 2:00PM.

                  I don’t know the event transformer too well, so I’m not sure if it can handle something like that.

                  Edit- Another thing I thought of… if it is possible to merge…
                  Is there a way to store how many events were merged? I’ll use the Dec 11 for the example again. If I can merge all 3 events into one, could I have it stored in a variable where I can display (3) at the end of the event to indicate there were 3 events?

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                    MMRIZE @Ragged4310
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                    @Ragged4310
                    Now I c. I’ll try, wait a little.

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                      MMRIZE @Ragged4310
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                      @Ragged4310
                      Instead of eventTransformer, we’ll use eventPayload because, this conversion should be applied to whole events, not a single event.

                      Insert this property into your config section of CX3 in config/config.js

                      /* `MMM-CalendarExt3` config section in config/config.js */
                      eventPayload: (payload) => {
                      	const fulldays = payload.filter(ev => ev.fullDayEvent === true)
                      	const singleEvents = payload.filter(ev => ev.fullDayEvent === false).sort((a, b) => a.startDate - b.startDate || a.endDate - b.endDate)
                      	const EventsArranged = singleEvents.reduce((acc, ev) => {
                      		const dateObj = new Date(+ev.startDate)
                      		const key = `${ev.title}-${new Date(dateObj).toLocaleDateString('en-CA')}`
                      		if (!acc.has(key)) {
                      			acc.set(key, [ev])
                      		} else {
                      			acc.get(key).push(ev)
                      		}
                      		return acc
                      	}, new Map())
                      	const collapsed = Array.from(EventsArranged.entries()).map(([ key, value ]) => {
                      		const newEvent = { ...value[ 0 ] }
                      		if (value.length > 1) {
                      			newEvent.title = newEvent.title + ` <sub class="collapsed">${value.length}</sub>`
                      			newEvent.endDate = Math.max(...value.map(ev => ev.endDate))
                      			newEvent.startDate = Math.min(...value.map(ev => ev.startDate))
                      		}
                      		return newEvent
                      	})
                      	return [ ...fulldays, ...collapsed ]
                      },
                      

                      And to beautify, add some CSS code into css/custom.css

                      /* css/custom.css */
                      .CX3 .title sub::after,
                      #CX3_POPOVER .title sub::after {
                        content: "]";
                      }
                      
                      .CX3 .title sub::before,
                      #CX3_POPOVER .title sub::before {
                        content: "[";
                      }
                      

                      It will work like;

                      BEFORE
                      eabb34b9-27cd-4132-8ac5-ddf356d95837-image.png

                      e64973d9-6437-488b-9353-aa82156c9afc-image.png

                      AFTER
                      368277c0-828e-413f-9902-086f39c36429-image.png

                      e56bb5b4-8e92-483e-9c02-a463c69f16ae-image.png


                      • This code will not affect the fullday events.
                      • Not considered every aspect, like inter-day events or untested errors.
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                        Ragged4310 @MMRIZE
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                        @MMRIZE Thanks for the reply! I haven’t had too much time to play around with it just yet. Would I be completely replacing the event transformer with the payload, or would I be using both? If I’m using both, does the order matter?

                        I currently use the transformer to set the icons and transform the title. Does your code only account for stuff that has the same name? With my wife’s schedule, her bookings are all something like this:

                        Jane Doe: 60 - Deep Tissue Massage
                        Jane Doe: 60 - Reflexology
                        Break
                        Jane Doe: 30 - Reiki

                        etc., but I transform it to hide her client’s names on our calendar since it’s visible to whoever is in the house.

                                eventTransformer: (ev) => {
                                    
                                  const formatTime = (date) => new Intl.DateTimeFormat("en-US", {
                                    hour: "numeric",
                                    minute: "numeric",
                                    hour12: true,
                                  }).format(new Date(date));
                                
                                  const startTime = formatTime(ev.startDate);
                                  const endTime = formatTime(ev.endDate);
                                
                                  if (!ev.originalTitle) {
                                    ev.originalTitle = ev.title;
                                  }
                                
                                  const titleParts = ev.originalTitle.split(":");
                                  const eventTitle = titleParts.length > 1 ? titleParts[1].trim() : ev.originalTitle;
                                
                                  // Set default icon
                                  ev.symbol = ["fluent:vehicle-car-profile-ltr-clock-16-filled"];
                                
                                  // Check if the event is not an all-day event
                                  if (!ev.isFullday) {
                                    ev.title = `${startTime} ${eventTitle}`;
                                  } else {
                                    ev.title = eventTitle;
                                  }
                                
                                  // Rest of your existing conditions
                                  if (ev.originalTitle.toLowerCase().includes('work')) {
                                    ev.symbol = ["material-symbols:work-history-outline-sharp"];
                                    ev.title = `${startTime} - ${endTime}`;
                                  }
                                
                                  if (ev.calendarName === "Family" && ev.originalTitle.toLowerCase().includes('windcreek')) {
                                    ev.symbol = ["mdi:casino"];
                                  }
                                
                                  if (ev.calendarName === "Family" && ev.originalTitle.toLowerCase().includes('board')) {
                                    ev.symbol = ["mdi:cards-playing-spade-multiple"];
                                  }
                                
                                  if (ev.calendarName === "Abigail") {
                                    if (ev.originalTitle.match(/kung fu|tai chi/i)) {
                                      ev.symbol = ["icon-park-solid:kungfu"];
                                      ev.title = `${startTime} - ${endTime}`;
                                    } else if (ev.originalTitle.match(/massage|reiki|trade|break|reflexology|deep|initial visit/i)) {
                                      ev.symbol = ["tabler:massage"];
                                      ev.title = `${startTime} - ${endTime}`;
                                    }
                                  } else if (ev.calendarName === "Sebastian") {
                                    ev.title = `${startTime} - ${endTime}`;
                                  } else if (ev.calendarName == "Birthday") {
                                    ev.symbol = ["mingcute:cake-fill"];
                                  } else if (ev.calendarName == "Appointment") {
                                    ev.symbol = ["lsicon:work-order-appointment-outline"];
                                  } else if (ev.calendarName == "Holiday") {
                                    ev.symbol = ["openmoji:flag-us-outlying-islands"];
                                  }
                                
                                  return ev;
                                }
                        

                        Instead of checking the title directly, could I use some a contains check to see if it contains the character ‘:’ or ‘-’? I’ll be playing around with this tomorrow once I have some free time available.

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