Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Change newsfeed title to image/logo?
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Ok so to remove the old one and install this, let’s review the steps! :)
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@cyberphox said in Change newsfeed title to image/logo?:
Ok so to remove the old one and install this, let’s review the steps! :)
Anyone…??Sure! I assume this is what you want…
Refer to: https://github.com/justjim1220/MMM-NewsFeedTicker for the full install details etc.
Install new news ticker:
Log into your Raspberry Pi as pi and:cd ~/MagicMirror/modules git clone https://github.com/justjim1220/MMM-NewsFeedTicker.git
This installs the requisite module into the correct directory.
Remove old news and enable new news
The nice thing with this is that enabling or disabling modules is done simply by adding or deleting entries in the config.js file. The only catch is that it’s touchy with proper syntax so make sure you aren’t missing something simple (like a trailing comma or a misplaced ‘}’ or ‘{’. I suggest backing up your current config.js so that you can revert to it if needed. This is generally a good policy when modifying any config files. To check your config for errors, reference the following article:
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/5399/how-to-check-your-config-for-errors-for-absolute-beginners/2
So, onto making that backup copy…cd ~/MagicMirror/config cp config.js config.bak01
Increment the trailing number if you want to retain multiple backup copies. If you make a mistake and want to start over, copy the backup to overwrite the current version of config.js…
cp config.bak01 config.js
Now edit the config file…
nano config.js
To disable the default news reader, delete the following: (you may have additional feeds if you added anything).
{ "module": "newsfeed", "position": "bottom_bar", "config": { "feeds": [ { "title": "New York Times", "url": "http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml" }, ], "showSourceTitle": true, "showPublishDate": true } },
Now to add the new feed, add the following somewhere in the config (maybe where the old new feed was?) You can customize this by adding or removing news sources based upon what interests you.
{ disabled: false, module: "MMM-NewsFeedTicker", position: "bottom_bar", //classes: "day_scheduler", config: { feeds: [ { title: "New York Times", url: "http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml", encoding: "UTF-8", //ISO-8859-1 className: "myClass", defaultLogo : "" }, { title: "USA Today", url: "http://rssfeeds.usatoday.com/UsatodaycomNation-TopStories", encoding: "UTF-8", //ISO-8859-1 className: "myClass", defaultLogo : "" }, { title: "BBC World News", url: "http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/world/rss.xml#", encoding: "UTF-8", //ISO-8859-1 className: "myClass", defaultLogo : "" } ] },
Now you can reload the MagicMirror via Ctrl-R (I find that the system automatically reloads the module once it detects a changed config.js). You should see the new news feed at the bottom.
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Got lots of config errors copying that…weird…
Checking file… /home/pi/MagicMirror/config/config.js
Line 192 col 1 Expected ‘}’ to match ‘{’ from line 160 and instead saw ‘]’.
Line 193 col 2 Expected ‘]’ to match ‘[’ from line 28 and instead saw ‘}’.
Line 193 col 3 Expected ‘}’ to match ‘{’ from line 11 and instead saw ‘;’.
Line 193 col 4 Missing semicolon.Had to add an extra close bracket }
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Yeah, I have spent a lot of time trying to figure out where I was missing something… Generally it was a missing comma at the end of a config line which had additional content following it or misplacing the { or }.
Also, the modules are loaded in order as they appear in the config so if you want a couple of things in the top left (denoted by the location parameter “position”: “top_left”, the first module will be the top left and the second module read would be just below that. -
I have it working now after adding the extra bracket, but as stated above its’ a little big for portrait mode…it’s running a bit sluggish but i expect thats more of a raspberry pi issue…changing the font % in custom.css didnt seem to shrink it any for me
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My Apologies for the issues you are having, but, I am looking over the code to make these fixes and I am not seeing any of the problems you are describing…
Any way you could show me the specific places these errors are occurring?
I ran it through an error checker and it’s not finding any errors…
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@justjim1220 My apologies to you! The module is working just fine for me now…took a little tinkering but I got it.
The only issue I’m having now is re-sizing and maybe getting it to run a little smoother (again that might be a limitation of the Pi) Can’t seem to get a full headline in before it switches…but I’ll mess around with it
Great module…thanks for your work
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@cyberphox said in Change newsfeed title to image/logo?:
again that might be a limitation of the Pi
It is
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@mykle1 I have a Synology NAS running Docker…I really need to learn how to install this all in a docker package and edit it and run it from the Server…