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MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3 and MMM-Callmonitor-Current-Call

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    xIExodusIx @rkorell
    last edited by Mar 20, 2025, 8:40 PM

    @rkorell said in MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3 and MMM-Callmonitor-Current-Call:

    Currently - in my installation - the Info Box which is signalling the call is not a „message-box“ and disappears when call is ended.
    Did you modify this -then I would hesitate to install newest version…
    Thanks a lot for your effort!

    Hi Ralf,
    I did not change the appearance of the message-box, in the module it is an alert, I only tried to let it disappear right when you answer the incomming call, because on my MM2 the message box blurres the background and I can not clearly see all other modules and the “MMM-Current-Call” module, that also shows me if the current call is incomming or outgoing, but now the message box disappears when the incomming call is answered.
    The MMM-Current-Call" module makes only sense if you have more then one telephon-line, so you can see how many people are talking right now, and if the calls are incomming or outgoing.

    Hope that will help you to decide.

    Regards
    Carsten

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      rkorell @xIExodusIx
      last edited by Mar 20, 2025, 9:22 PM

      @xIExodusIx Thanks again, this helps!
      Regards,
      Ralf

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        xIExodusIx @rkorell
        last edited by xIExodusIx Mar 20, 2025, 9:54 PM Mar 20, 2025, 9:53 PM

        @rkorell

        I played a little bit around with the colors and changed also the appearance of missed calls, the missed calls now will be displayed in color “magenta” with a “star”. You can edit the colors by yourself by editing the “MMM-Fritz-Box-Callmonitor-py3.js” file, you can’t miss these entrys.
        I also edited the README.md file again.
        I will push these changes to github at my next update, but I have to test a little bit more because I have to wait for the unwanted calls that are in my blocked “phonenumber range list”, and I don’t know when these unwanted calls are incomming.
        But hopefully I got most of the annoying problems under control. :-)

        Regards
        Carsten

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          rkorell @xIExodusIx
          last edited by Mar 21, 2025, 9:57 AM

          @xIExodusIx It’s good practise to keep style information not in the *.js code but in the CSS file of module - than everybody can make persistent changes to style related issues in custom.css which will not been overwritten by module updates…

          Warm regards,
          Ralf

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            xIExodusIx @rkorell
            last edited by xIExodusIx Mar 21, 2025, 12:07 PM Mar 21, 2025, 12:06 PM

            @rkorell

            Yes, I know, but I don’t know how to transfer this code-lines to the .css file, the code for appaerance and color were in the module.js file before I began to try to get it work. I only modified them.

            The last two problems I have with the module is, to show the correct number in the callist, not “sip:myown number”, when an incomming call is blocket by the “number range list” and to hide the alert of these calls.

            On these problems I still work.

            Regards
            Carsten

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              rkorell @xIExodusIx
              last edited by Mar 21, 2025, 1:49 PM

              @xIExodusIx Dear Carsten,
              quick feedback for you: Just installed your newest version.
              And - to my big surprise - it works like I would like to have…
              I only have installed "MMM-FRITZ-Box-Callmonitor-py3 " - to be 100% clear, may there is the difference.
              But with only this module incoming calls are displayed/signalled (grey’ish / white color) and the message box disappears either when the call is taken or if the caller hangs up.
              This exactly is what I would like to have.
              You definitely have done something magical because the initial code holds the message box until call is ended.
              THANKS!!!

              You ARE a coder :-)

              Warmest greetings to Hamburg (as your git-account now reveals),
              Ralf

              For the CSS stuff - my apologies…
              I cannot guide here, as well. I’ve seen your color coding in dependency from call-type.
              I GUESS you can solve this with case-dependent CSS-attributes and so avoid the complete “switch”-clause.
              But this is far beyond my own capabilities - may Sam (@sdetweil ) can lead through this…

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