Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Newsfeed change Fade-in/Fade-out
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@l0cal said in Newsfeed change Fade-in/Fade-out:
what i want to change like an news ticker form right to left (marquee)
I was intrigued by your request. I like learning new things so I went ahead to see if I could accomplish what you were asking. It might seem like a small feat by those more adept at coding but it was a victory for me, however small.
Note: This was done on my dev machine. I have not tested it on a Pi. As others have stated, you will most likely find that the marquee effect does not run very smoothly on a Pi. You might want to disable all module animations (at first) to see if this will run acceptably on a Pi. However, it may not, in any case.
There are some options available to you, as well. You can have the marquee run in various directions by changing
directions='left'
to left, right, up or down. You can also modify the speed of the animation by changingscrollamount='5'
. 1 being the slowest, 20 being sickeningly fast.This is how I did it. I’m sure there are other ways.
Line 164 in the newsfeed.js file should be changed to this:
Click on the picture. When the window opens, click on it again to enlarge.
Also, change the
updateInteval:
in your config to something like this, then adjust accordingly:module: "newsfeed", position: "bottom_bar", config: { updateInterval: 28 * 1000,
I’d like to know how it works for you so please post your results. Here is a short video of how it works for me.
Sorry about the sound. Exhaust fan is running! My bad.
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@Mykle1 Well quit farting and you won’t need the fan HAHAAHAHA
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@Mykle1 thank you for this solution. I’ll test it in the next days and let you know if it works for me. thumbsup
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@Mykle1 said in Newsfeed change Fade-in/Fade-out:
updateInterval: 28 * 1000,
It’s very stuttering on my pi (pi 2). I’ll test some parameters but i don’t finde a good result for me. i think i’ll leave it for now.
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@l0cal said in Newsfeed change Fade-in/Fade-out:
It’s very stuttering on my pi (pi 2). I’ll test some parameters but i don’t finde a good result for me. i think i’ll leave it for now.
Big thanks to @Mykle1You’re welcome. We did warn you. The Pi is not designed for heavy graphics. However, you can keep it in mind if you ever experiment with something more capable than the Pi.