Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
[octomirror-module] Monitor & Control an OctoPrint 3D Printer Server
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 Awesome. Thanks, dude. 
  made some little adustments to fit my needs. 
 The only thing which i think could be also interesting is maybe the temperatures of the nozzle and the bed?
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 @barnosch: Made some more changes: - Implemented MM Translations and added English and what I could of German.
- Added most recent nozzle & bed target & actual temperatures – can be enabled/disabled with showTempsconfig option.
- Added option to hide the file, time, and temps when the printer is offline – can be enable/disabled with showDetailsWhenOfflineoption.
 You’ll have to move your lines around again after you update it–for now, anyway–I’m adding “Add Stylesheet and auto format for width” to my to-do list for the module, as well as hide camera window when not printing. 
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 Perfect! Already pulled and adjusted. 
 Thank you really much.
 I appreciate your fast and nice work.
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 Is there any chance to give the stream object a CSS name to override the common resolution of the webstream via CSS? Right now, as i can see it, it fetches the stream from http://octopiIP:8080 as it is. 
 Thats killing my mirror ;)
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 @barnosch - it’s on the To-do list. For now, try setting the height/width in your custom.cssfile with something like:div.octomirror-module img { height: 150px; width: 150px; }EDIT: Removed the >in the selector line above.
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 Great. Good idea, since it is “only” a img tag, it is pretty easy. 
 i was thinking to complicated. Now it fits nicely.
  Looking forward for the “hide camera window when not printing” feature. 
 But no hurry.Great work! 
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 My stream showing upside down. any idea ? 
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 this works for me: 
 div.octomirror-module img {
 transform: rotate(180deg);
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 Installed this on my pi3 for the Mp select mini today. This is great! 
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 I can not seam to get the informatin to show up all items say n/a but my video shows no problem, would realy apricate any help 


