Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,
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@Mykle1 git pull
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@Mykle1 sorry my bad mixing up stuff,
git pull
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A second to slow,@strawberry-3-141 beat me to it :)
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@broberg said in MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,:
A second to slow,@strawberry-3-141 beat me to it
A photo finish? Thanks to both of you. :thumbsup_tone1:
{ module: 'MMM-doomsDay', position: 'top_left', // This can be any of the regions, best results in center regions config: { doomsDay: "2017-02-24 24:00:00", // the end day of the countdown, format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS, toWhat: 'Open the pool!', // the title of your countdown event present: 'We are gonna rock', // What it should say on doomsDay date singular: `Day Left`, // what it should say when it's only one day left, default is `Day Left` plural: 'Days Left', // what it should say when it's more days left, default is `Days Left` } },
Ok, now the display says, “Open the pool!”, but underneath is says, “0 Days Left”
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@Mykle1 okey, then my fix didn’t do what I thought. I have restored it to as before, do a new
git pull
to get the last version again.I will have to fix the half-day bug when I get back home :)
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@broberg said in MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,:
do a new git pull to get the last version again.
ok, will do. Sorry about the troubles
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@Mykle1 no worries, first versions always have bugs :D
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@broberg said in MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,:
no worries, first versions always have bugs
I see you have a new designation.
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@broberg said in MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,:
first versions always have bugs
Just a follow up. I did the git pull to go back to the original version as you advised. I didn’t disable the module but I did set a new doomsDay for Tuesday. (This was yesterday) The module correctly reported “4 Days Left”. but as of this morning, it still reads "4 Days Left.
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