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    Calendar times in 24 hour format?

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      dinkybluebug245 @jtyle6
      last edited by

      @jtyle6 Mine is already showing timeformat as 24, which shows the clock in 24 hour format. But calendar items are still showing 12 hour format with AM/PM

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        jtyle6 @dinkybluebug245
        last edited by

        @dinkybluebug245 said in Calendar times in 24 hour format?:

        @jtyle6 Mine is already showing timeformat as 24, which shows the clock in 24 hour format. But calendar items are still showing 12 hour format with AM/PM

        ah, whoops sorry miss read the Topic.

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          MrEdOne
          last edited by

          Sorry for Dig this topic from grave but i have the same problem like @dinkybluebug245
          I have meeting on 15:00 but calendar say its 03:00. Without PM
          I have in config timeFormat: 24.
          Everything work fine, only wrong time is show.
          And this is bug after update to last version.

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          • Mykle1M Offline
            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @MrEdOne
            last edited by

            @MrEdOne

            Two things to try.

            Is your time and time zone set correctly on your Pi itself?

            You could also try timeFormat: 24, in the module entry of the config.

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              MrEdOne
              last edited by MrEdOne

              timeFormat: 24, in calendar module not work.
              How can i check is my time and timezone correctly set?
              Im from Poland so i set Europe/Warsaw time in raspi-config.
              My clock works correctly.

              When i change timeFormat to 12 calendar add PM to 03:00 so it’s correctly, but when i change to 24, PM disappear.

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              • Mykle1M Offline
                Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @MrEdOne
                last edited by

                @MrEdOne said in Calendar times in 24 hour format?:

                but when i change to 24, PM disappear.

                That makes perfect sense. 24 hour format would NOT show AM/PM, only 12 hour format would do that.

                3:00 PM in 12 hour format

                1500 in 24 hour format (no PM)

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                  MrEdOne
                  last edited by

                  Yes, but it won’t change 03:00 to 15:00

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                  • Mykle1M Offline
                    Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @MrEdOne
                    last edited by

                    @MrEdOne

                    Oh ok, that’s different

                    It sounds like something is overriding the timeFormat: setting. Have you made any changes to the calendar.js file?

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                      MrEdOne
                      last edited by

                      Nope. A search only where is a timeformat in js but my knowledge is to small. :)

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                      • Mykle1M Offline
                        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @MrEdOne
                        last edited by

                        @MrEdOne

                        Are you typing timeformat ? That won’t work.

                        It has to be timeFormat with a capital F.

                        Wait a minute, the only options for timeFormat in the calendar module are absolute or relative

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                          MrEdOne
                          last edited by

                          But it not change anything.
                          With absolute and relative is the same.

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                            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @MrEdOne
                            last edited by

                            @MrEdOne

                            It has to be timeFormat with a capital F. And at the top of your config also

                            /* Magic Mirror Config
                             *
                             * By Michael Teeuw http://michaelteeuw.nl
                             * MIT Licensed.
                             */
                            
                            var config = {
                                    port: 8080,
                            
                                    language: 'en',
                                    timeFormat: 24,
                                    units: 'metric',
                            

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                              MrEdOne
                              last edited by MrEdOne

                              Yes. I have everywhere timeFormat. on a top of config and in calendar module with capital F

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                                MrEdOne
                                last edited by

                                I give up. I don’t know where is error.

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                                  SvenSommer
                                  last edited by SvenSommer

                                  @MrEdOne
                                  timeFormat uses the formatting of your operating system.
                                  When “24” is configured the format “hh:mm” is returned. Which is exactly, what you are looking for.
                                  Here is the code snippet from calender.js:

                                  		switch (config.timeFormat) {
                                  		case 12: {
                                  			moment.updateLocale(config.language, {
                                  				longDateFormat: {
                                  					LT: "h:mm A"
                                  				}
                                  			});
                                  			break;
                                  		}
                                  		case 24: {
                                  			moment.updateLocale(config.language, {
                                  				longDateFormat: {
                                  					LT: "hh:mm"
                                  				}
                                  			});
                                  			break;
                                  		}
                                  

                                  What do you get, when typing date in your console?

                                  0_1501007853673_492bdac5-1124-4fcf-b5bf-c69605f21853-image.png
                                  If it’s not in displayed in a format of 24h, change the setting of your OS.

                                  Maybe this helps?

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                                    MrEdOne
                                    last edited by

                                    Here is output from date

                                    pi@MagicMirror:~ $ date
                                    wto, 25 lip 2017, 20:59:48 CEST
                                    

                                    Yes in 12, but in 24 I have 03:00 instead 15:00

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                                      SvenSommer
                                      last edited by

                                      I think there is simply an understanding problem. You wrote:
                                      “When i change timeFormat to 12 calendar add PM to 03:00 so it’s correctly, but when i change to 24, PM disappear.”

                                      So, if I’m interpreting this right, you are looking for something that isn’t the usual case. You want to display something like: “20:59 PM”
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                                        MrEdOne
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                                          SvenSommer
                                          last edited by SvenSommer

                                          Is your google calendar in the correct time zone?

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                                            MrEdOne
                                            last edited by

                                            You mean calendar on Google website?
                                            But everything work correctly until lastest update of mm

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