Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarExt
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With MMM-CalendarExt, it’s not so easy. You just use
useRelative:0
to display normal time. Anyway “CURRENT” event will not be thing of “START IN FUTURE”, It is already started and be a kind of “END IN FUTURE” things. “CURRENT” means that.How about using
MMM-CalendarExt2
? That is new build-up and the feature can be configurable and customizable by configuration.
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@Sean
Oh nice, I’ll check it out. Hopefully wont have to change too much with my config
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Hi,
Little help please,
how to reduce the height of the module?
It adapts automatically to the content, but suddenly exceeds the top one
Thx a lot.
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@Sean
Thx for help, with your indication, i have finally used
overflowHeight: 200,
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Is there a way to show the event start time in the same space as the even name?
Like6p Swim Lesson
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@redink
More detailed adjusting might be needed, but commonly see this.https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/4624/mmm-calendarext/148
And, add
onlyStartingTime: 1,
in yourview
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Seems I cannot get the module to load. tried a few things, but it is just blank. I have the latest version of MM
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@isaac2004 I need log or more detailed info to catch what happened.
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I successfully use the module on two other screens. I just set up a new one without tweaks and I run into the following error in the console (nothing gets loaded, server-side there are no errors being logged):
Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: hookDom.appendChild is not a function at Render.js:590 at Array.forEach (<anonymous>) at Render.drawViews (Render.js:581) at Class.getDom (MMM-CalendarExt.js:209) at main.js:110 at new Promise (<anonymous>) at updateDom (main.js:109) at Object.updateDom (main.js:518) at Class.updateDom (module.js:358) at Class.draw (MMM-CalendarExt.js:680)