Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-SORT
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Hello Mykle1,
Thanks for you help and support. It is very much appreciated.
I am a Hazardous Area Response Team Paramedic in the north of England and our mirror is going on the wall in the crew room as a information screen. The screen is a 60" monitor we liberated from the command room during a recent refurbishment. will send a photo when its up, but this is how it will look. (excuse sniping tool in the middle).Thanks again,
Andy Scott
USAR paramedic, NEAS HART
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@scott5532 said in MMM-SORT:
I am a Hazardous Area Response Team Paramedic in the north of England and our mirror is going on the wall in the crew room as a information screen.
Hello Andy, and well met.
I am honored that you and your crew found my tide module worthy enough to be included on your information screen. I would like to thank you for the work that you do. My daughter works in Emergency as a PA and I am a retired New York City Police Officer. I’ve worked with many different response teams so I can appreciate what you do. Please extend my gratitude to your team and be safe.
Highest regards,
Mykle
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As per your question via message
I’m going to update the repo with some padding in the css file. You should copy and paste what you like into the custom.css file and make your changes there.
Here is a new picture with a bit of padding between lines. You can adjust to your liking.
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Attention: @scott5532
You can now do a
git pull
in the MMM-SORT directory. to acquire the new css file that contains the fix for the issue you were having. Namely, the space between lines (divs). Kindly transfer the css rules to your custom.css file and make your changes there.Peace
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@mykle1
All done and fixed to the wall in the office. Thanks again for all your help, much appreciated.
Best wishes
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That is simply fantastic! Again, I am honored. :-)
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My daughter works in Emergency as a PA and I am a retired New York City Police Officer.
No kidding. Interesting.
@scott5532 said in the same #$?@!! thread
I am a Hazardous Area Response Team Paramedic in the north of England and our mirror is going on the wall in the crew room as a information screen.
Now that sounds like a worthy purpose. Let’s get you fixed up.
Honestly, I would ditch either the analog clock or the digital one. You’re being redundant in your information. Additionally, I would add a header to the SORT module so that it’s obvious what information is being conveyed in that section of the display.
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