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    • strawberry 3.141S Offline
      strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @qqqqqqqq
      last edited by

      @qqqqqqqq can you post your config?

      Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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      • Q Offline
        qqqqqqqq
        last edited by

        Here is my main config file

        {
        			module: 'calendar',
        			header: 'Your Calendar',
        			position: 'top_left',
        			config: {
        				timeformat: 'absolute',
        				calendars: [
        					{
        						symbol: 'calendar-check-o ',
        						url: 'webcal://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/....ics'
        					},
        					{
        						symbol: 'calendar-check-o ',
        						url: 'webcal://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/....ics'
        					},
        					{
        						symbol: 'facebook-official ',
        						url: 'webcal://localhost:8080/modules/Cals/FbBirthday.ics'
        
        					},
        					{
        						symbol: 'calendar ',
        						url: 'webcal://calendar.google.com/c.....ics'
        					}
        				]
        			}
        		},
        		{
        			module: 'compliments',
        
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        • brobergB Offline
          broberg Project Sponsor
          last edited by

          You should also set urgency to 0

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          • yawnsY Offline
            yawns Moderator
            last edited by

            Please try to write timeFormat instead of timeformat, this is case sensitive :)
            Also try to play around with urgency

            https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/tree/master/modules/default/calendar

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            • Q Offline
              qqqqqqqq
              last edited by

              Okay, made both the changes, fixed the case in “timeFormat” and added

              urgency: '0',
              

              right next to the timeFormat tag.

              But, now the events appear like this

              event 1 The day after tomorrow
              event 2 Feb 19th
              event 3 Feb 21st

              Still need to fix event 1

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              • yawnsY Offline
                yawns Moderator
                last edited by

                Please replace '0' with 0

                Numbers should not be written with quotation marks

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                • Q Offline
                  qqqqqqqq
                  last edited by

                  Nope, still the same.

                  Btw, i should let you know that I am start the MagicMirror by using the command

                  npm start
                  

                  Should I be using some other method to start it? Do I need to clear cache or something like that? :slight_frown:

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                  • yawnsY Offline
                    yawns Moderator @qqqqqqqq
                    last edited by

                    @qqqqqqqq
                    Starting your mirror for testing purpose is just fine.

                    Please try this:

                    ...
                    	config: {
                    		timeFormat: 'absolute',
                    		urgency: 0,
                    		getRelative: 0,
                    		calendars: [
                    ...
                    
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                    • Q Offline
                      qqqqqqqq
                      last edited by qqqqqqqq

                      I’ve updated the values in both, the main config file & the calendar.js (in the modules folder) but it’s still the same.

                      Here is the image. http://pasteboard.co/z6KcmVgLB.jpg

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                      • strawberry 3.141S Offline
                        strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @qqqqqqqq
                        last edited by strawberry 3.141

                        @qqqqqqqq with the current implementation this is the expected behaviour

                        } else if (event.startDate - now < 2 * oneDay && event.startDate - now > 0) {
                          if (this.translate("DAYAFTERTOMORROW") !== "DAYAFTERTOMORROW") {
                            timeWrapper.innerHTML = this.capFirst(this.translate("DAYAFTERTOMORROW"));
                          } else {
                            timeWrapper.innerHTML = this.capFirst(moment(event.startDate, "x").fromNow());
                          }
                        }
                        

                        it will be always relative

                        EDIT: this is only for fullday events

                        Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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                        • yawnsY Offline
                          yawns Moderator
                          last edited by

                          I tested it yesterday and my calendar showed “tomorrow at 15:30” and “Saturday at 14:00”

                          That is as absolute as it gets, imho

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                          • Q Offline
                            qqqqqqqq @strawberry 3.141
                            last edited by

                            @strawberry-3.141

                            Most of my events are Fullday events. So, yeah.

                            Right now, I guess it gets relative for next 3/4 days, and absolute thereafter.

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                            • W Offline
                              wered
                              last edited by

                              I was running into the same issue with not being able to disable the relative days, My issue was that when something was set to “The day after tomorrow” it made the module far to wide and overwrote other modules(Im using an older low res screen). To fix this I edited the file at MagicMirror/modules/default/calendar/calendar.js and replaced line 237 with the entry below, I changed it to two days which is much shorter but you can change it to whatever you want.

                              timeWrapper.innerHTML = this.capFirst(this.translate(“Two Days”));

                              The line originally was.

                              timeWrapper.innerHTML = this.capFirst(this.translate(“DAYAFTERTOMORROW”));

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                              • M Offline
                                MarkNygaard
                                last edited by MarkNygaard

                                Is it a big task to change so that it displays weekdays for the current week and then dates when the event is further away?

                                So lets say it is Wednesday. The calendar would then display it like:
                                Event Today
                                Event Thursday
                                Event Saturday
                                Event Sunday
                                Event Oct 9
                                Event Oct 11
                                …

                                Edit: Can see that the urgency option takes x amount of days. Would be nice if the urgency function returns the days(Monday, Tuesday…) in stead of the amount of days away.

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                                • Alex2020A Offline
                                  Alex2020
                                  last edited by sdetweil

                                  E’ possibile impostare un simbolo diverso da un altro a secondo dell’evento?In caso la risposta fosse SI potreste dirmi come dovrei fare ?Grazie.

                                  english

                                  Is it possible to set a different symbol from another according to the event? If the answer was YES could you tell me how I should do it? Thanks.

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                                  • Alex2020A Offline
                                    Alex2020
                                    last edited by sdetweil

                                    Come si fa a mettere un simbolo diverso per ogni giorno della settimana?Grazie.

                                    english

                                    How do you put a different symbol for each day of the week? Thanks.

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                                    • P Offline
                                      pablo_z @qqqqqqqq
                                      last edited by

                                      @qqqqqqqq
                                      You must use:
                                      timeFormat: ‘absolute’,
                                      getRelative: 0,
                                      urgency: 0,
                                      in the config.js

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                                      • uros76U Offline
                                        uros76 @pablo_z
                                        last edited by

                                        @pablo_z said in absolute date in calendar module:

                                        @qqqqqqqq
                                        You must use:
                                        timeFormat: ‘absolute’,
                                        getRelative: 0,
                                        urgency: 0,
                                        in the config.js

                                        I wanted the same, to have just dates of events shown. This helped me, thanks.

                                        My magicmirror projects: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/79889, https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/93241 and https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/94586

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