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    MMM-OpenWeatherForecast - Replacement for MMM-DarkSkyForecast

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    • J Offline
      j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @karsten13
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      @karsten13 I don’t think there is much I can do here. I’ve coded this module to explicitly pass through a language parameter, either whatever is set in your main MM config, or whatever you explicitly set in the module’s config. It seems that OpenWeather doesn’t translate the weather alert, but merely passes them on as-is from whatever source it gets them from. Which is why sometimes you’re getting only English, and other times you’re getting multiple translations.

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        swvalenti Project Sponsor @j.e.f.f
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        @j-e-f-f said in MMM-OpenWeatherForecast - Replacement for MMM-DarkSkyForecast:

        @swvalenti yes you can. The weather alerts are part of the summary section. OpenWeather returns such a short summary that I didn’t think it necessary to make two separate configure. Two ways to turn off the alerts:

        • set summary : false
        • if you want the summary but not the alerts, you can hide them in your custom css as follows:
        .MMM-OpenWeatherForecast .weather-alert {
          display: none;
        }
        

        I think I’ll look at a way to truncate weather alerts so they don’t take up so much space.

        Awesome thanks @j-e-f-f !

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          dkhorse74 @j.e.f.f
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          @j-e-f-f

          Thanks Jeff!!

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            shiryu1031 @j.e.f.f
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            @j-e-f-f I see, thank you for your help. I thought it can be done because the example picture on Github is in km/h, but for myself, I am only seeing m/s as you mentioned. I guess it can not be change from m/s to km/h?

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              karsten13 @j.e.f.f
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              @j-e-f-f

              I don’t think there is much I can do here.

              yes, I’m aware of this. Sent a mail to openweathermap.org and will let you know if I ever get a response …

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                OberfragGER @karsten13
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                Did anyone have an idea how to chage the timeformat from sundown?
                Now its displayed: 6:20… i want to have 18:20
                I already changed the rest.

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                  karsten13 @OberfragGER
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                  @oberfragger

                  label_sunriseTimeFormat: "k:mm",

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                    OberfragGER @karsten13
                    last edited by OberfragGER

                    @karsten13 said in MMM-OpenWeatherForecast - Replacement for MMM-DarkSkyForecast:

                    label_sunriseTimeFormat: “k:mm”,

                    Not working: :(
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                    			iconset: "3c",
                    			label_hourlyTimeFormat: "k[ Uhr]",
                    			label_sunriseTimeFormat: "hh:mm",
                    			label_sunsetTimeFormat: "k:mm",
                    			label_days: ["So", "Mo", "Di", "Mi", "Do", "Fr", "Sa"]
                    			}
                    

                    i also tried:

                    label_sunsetTimeFormat: "hh:mm",
                    

                    also not working. The sunset on top is still not in german timeformat.

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                      karsten13 @OberfragGER
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                      @oberfragger said in MMM-OpenWeatherForecast - Replacement for MMM-DarkSkyForecast:

                      label_sunsetTimeFormat

                      there is no property label_sunsetTimeFormat, only label_sunriseTimeFormat, remove the not existing one …

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                        j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @OberfragGER
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                        @oberfragger

                        There is only one property that is used for both sunrise and sunset: label_sunriseTimeFormat. In your example above, you’ve specified hh:mm for this property, which displays 12h time, not 24h time.

                        Change your config from this:

                        iconset: "3c",
                        label_hourlyTimeFormat: "k[ Uhr]",
                        label_sunriseTimeFormat: "hh:mm",
                        label_sunsetTimeFormat: "k:mm",
                        label_days: ["So", "Mo", "Di", "Mi", "Do", "Fr", "Sa"]
                        

                        to this:

                        iconset: "3c",
                        label_hourlyTimeFormat: "k[ Uhr]",
                        label_sunriseTimeFormat: "k:mm",  // change the format for this one 
                        label_days: ["So", "Mo", "Di", "Mi", "Do", "Fr", "Sa"]
                        
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