Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
How to start MM with a module as default hidden
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@thestigh said in How to start MM with a module as default hidden:
I used sendNotification to resolve this :)
Could you show me how?? I’m using MMM-AssistantMk2 and I can hide and show modules with voice. But I want set another modules hidden by default, and show it by voice.
If I set the modules hidden by MMM-remote-control I can’t show it by mmm-assistantmk2. -
@f17mc
You can show modules hidden by others by force with MMM-AssistantMk2.
modify your command(usingmoduleExec
) like this.exec: (module, params, key) => { module.show(1000, {"force":true}) }
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Hi, solution from @Sean is the ‘cleanest’ :) option (haven’t tested but trust Sean if he says so)
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@sean said in How to start MM with a module as default hidden:
@f17mc
You can show modules hidden by others by force with MMM-AssistantMk2.
modify your command(usingmoduleExec
) like this.exec: (module, params, key) => { module.hide(1000, {"force":true}) }
it works perfect! Thanks a both!
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@mykle1 said in How to start MM with a module as default hidden:
I don’t want to “sell” Hello-Lucy
You should ‘sell’ Hello-Lucy! it’s the most awesome-est voice module I’ve used (in Ubuntu)
AND, it was the ‘easiest’ for me to understand how to set up.
Mainly because it was explained very well! :winking_face: -
Thanks, I do appreciate your kind words. However, as @THeStigh mentioned, @Sean uses a cleaner (re: better) way of doing things. This better way of doing things just might inspire me to redo Lucy. :-)