Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
My display so far...
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@rudibarani Yeah I like using the Moment.js format since it gives you the ultimate flexibility with how you want to display time.
Glad it’s working for you now! :)
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@j.e.f.f Thanks for the quick response!
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@j-e-f-f
In MMM-MyWeather …
I just saw that the clock for the sunset / sunrise is not displayed in the 24 hour format. Is there any option for setting this? Well searched but not found in the config options. -
@pjkoeleman Let me look into this. Likely overlooked in the code.
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@j.e.f.f
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@pjkoeleman Try now. It’s a bit hacky… basically if your time format has a capital H in it, then it formats it in 24 hour time
HH:mm
, otherwise it will use 12 hour timeh:mm a
.I should probably make this a separate time format config parameter, but this should do for now.
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@j.e.f.f
Thanks, is working now like it should be doing.So the module is not using ‘timeFormat’ as set in the main part of config.js
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@pjkoeleman not directly, no, as it specifically comes down to how I have it configured. My time format for the forecast table is “h a” (e.g.: “9 pm”). This time format has no minutes, which is fine for the hourly forecast, but doesn’t work for sunrise/sunset. So when rendering the sunrise/sunset time it looks for the presence of a capital “H” in the time format config. If present, sunrise sunset is rendered as “HH:mm” (i.e.: 24 hour time format). Otherwise it is rendered as “h:mm a” (12 hour time format).
The right thing to do is separate sunrise/sunset time format out to its own configuration parameter.
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@j.e.f.f
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would it be possible to have a copy of your program have been trying for a while now to come up with something like this, and does it work with touch???