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  • S Away
    sdetweil @Gr1dL0ck
    last edited by Feb 17, 2021, 12:43 PM

    @gr1dl0ck because the option is described in the ‘Configuration Options’ section, it goes above the individual calendars

    but it also says ‘when using absolute formats’

    by default the calendar is showing relative formats…

    so u also need to set

    showTime:"absolute",
    

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      Gr1dL0ck @sdetweil
      last edited by Gr1dL0ck Feb 18, 2021, 7:37 AM Feb 18, 2021, 7:37 AM

      @sdetweil

      does the showtime: “absolute”, go out of the modules up where it has language, log level, timeformat, units?

      i tried in there didnt make any difference

      i put in down in the module in serval places didnt change, tried both “L” and “DD MMM” on the dateFormat.

      {
             module: “calendar”,
             header: “AU Holidays”,
             position: “top_left”,
                config: {
                        calendars: [
                                   {
                                   symbol: “calendar-check”,
                                   url: “https://calendar.google.com……”
                                   dateFormat: “L”,
                                    },
                                    ]
                       },
      },
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        sdetweil @Gr1dL0ck
        last edited by sdetweil Feb 18, 2021, 4:11 PM Feb 18, 2021, 3:40 PM

        @gr1dl0ck come on. read the doc…

        you are configuring a module, so any options would ONLY be inside a module config:{} block

        and remember the system is case sensitive. every letter matters

        the doc describes 2 areas of config,

        calendars and NOT calendars

        all the NOT calendar opitions go INSIDE MODULE CONFIG and BEFORE the CALENDARS list

        all the calendar config, goes with each calendar entry

        Sam

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        G 1 Reply Last reply Feb 19, 2021, 4:29 AM Reply Quote -1
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          Gr1dL0ck @sdetweil
          last edited by Gr1dL0ck Feb 19, 2021, 4:47 AM Feb 19, 2021, 4:29 AM

          @sdetweil

          not sure if this is what you mean, but still nothing changes, all dates are still MM/DD/YYYY

          Showtime: “absolute”, no idea where this is mentioned in the document, unsure where it goes.

          dateFormat - config option, in the configuration

          // The config property is optional.
          // If no config is set, an example calendar is shown.
          // See ‘Configuration options’ for more information.

          {
                 module: “calendar”,
                 header: “AU Holidays”,
                 position: “top_left”,
                    config: {
                            showtime: "absolute",
                           dateFormat: “DD MMM”,
                            calendars: [
                                       {
                                       symbol: “calendar-check”,
                                       url: “https://calendar.google.com……”
                                        },
                                        ]
                           },
          },
          
          

          as for reading the document, I have ctrl+f ’ showtime’ , ‘Not calendar’ all these things you mention in each post, so unless we are reading different documents … I have zero idea where you are getting the information from

          you can keep being condescending as much as you want, trying my best i have been doing this for around 7 days.

          This thread could of been 3 posts long, describe the issue, post an answer with an explanation and a last reply of thankyou this helps alot.

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            sdetweil @Gr1dL0ck
            last edited by sdetweil Feb 19, 2021, 4:48 AM Feb 19, 2021, 4:47 AM

            @gr1dl0ck i will NOT give u the answer. cause u will be back for another.

            my job as moderator here is to teach u and direct you to info.

            the doc is the online readme referenced in the README.md in the calendar module folder
            https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/tree/master/modules/default/calendar

            this is the same doc file name for everything

            and sometimes i dont look.up the exact config term, cause i expect you to do.it

            Screenshot_20210218-224008_Chrome.jpg

            Sam

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            G P 2 Replies Last reply Feb 19, 2021, 4:52 AM Reply Quote -3
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              Gr1dL0ck @sdetweil
              last edited by Feb 19, 2021, 4:52 AM

              @sdetweil

              mine doesn’t even display the default date as per this doc, I would copy a picture but it has a bunch of private appointments in there.

              Default value: MMM Do (e.g. Jan 18th)

              mine displays (for example)

              'appointment 03/10/2021

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                mrega @Gr1dL0ck
                last edited by mrega Feb 20, 2021, 4:54 AM Feb 20, 2021, 4:50 AM

                @gr1dl0ck

                Try this…

                {
                		module: "calendar",
                		header: "AR Holidays",
                		position: "top_left",
                		config: {
                			fade : false,
                			timeFormat : "absolute",
                	                fullDayEventDateFormat : "DD-MM-YYYY",		
                			calendars: [						
                				{
                				        symbol: "calendar-check",
                					    url: "https://calendar.google.com/sic.ics",
                						auth: {
                							user: '',
                							pass: '',
                							method: 'basic'
                						      }
                				}						
                					
                					
                					
                			]
                		}
                	},
                
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                  Gr1dL0ck @mrega
                  last edited by Feb 22, 2021, 9:05 AM

                  @mrega you were close

                  fade : false,
                  timeFormat : "absolute",
                  dateFormat : "DD MMM",	
                  
                  

                  that fixed it thank you !

                  can you explain what the follow is 'Fade: false/ true ’ what does this refer to or alter?

                  and what does the “absolute” refer back too ?

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                    pigeonshouse @sdetweil
                    last edited by Jul 1, 2021, 6:08 PM

                    @sdetweil along with the ‘block everyone who disagrees with me’ Wikipedia admins. I have come across people on linux forums who act like yourself over the past 25 years and usually, it implies someone doesn’t actually know the answer and simply dragging their feet/wasting everyones time because of it. I guess at least one saving grace is that there aren’t any getting people to compile libraries with debug symbols for ‘helpful’ people to dither over and never reply to.

                    It’s tiring. If you don’t want to actually provide any assistance then why are you even replying? You could have helped and also made others like myself feel that the MM community is welcoming. On first impressions, I have seen this and it thought “you know what, why bother even looking here for assistance if the reps are going to be like this”.

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                      sdetweil @pigeonshouse
                      last edited by Jul 1, 2021, 6:32 PM

                      @pigeonshouse thank you for your criticism. sadly the user didn’t learn how to take care of his own system, but is dependent on others to tell him what to type/copy paste.

                      I am a volunteer, here because I like to be. I am NOT a copy/paster type. I will make you work, and learn in the process.

                      Sam

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