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MMM-Remote-Control can't hide MMM-CalendarExt2

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    MacG
    last edited by MacG Jul 25, 2021, 5:54 PM Jul 25, 2021, 5:38 PM

    For me, this is the first project with a Raspberry Pi. I am building a dashboard. MagicMirror is great and there are already modules installed that I hadn’t thought of before.

    Now to my problem. I am using CalendarExt2 because I could not get the older CalendarExt to work. It looks fine so far, only I can’t hide CalendarExt2 with Remote-Control. It is also not offered to me at “Edit View”. With “Hide all” all modules disappear, except the CalendarExt2. With Remote-Control on the cell phone, however, CalendarExt2 can be found under “Updates”. Why not in “Edit View”? Is it possible to add this function somehow?

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      sdetweil @MacG
      last edited by Jul 25, 2021, 5:43 PM

      @macg u would have to ask the Remote control owner. post an issue to the module on github

      Sam

      How to add modules

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        MacG @sdetweil
        last edited by Jul 25, 2021, 6:33 PM

        @sdetweil Thank you, I just did.

        Via another Issue, I came to a URL command that does what I wanted.

        http://localhost/remote?action=HIDE&force=true&module=MMM-CalendarExt2

        Show again works also.
        http://localhost/remote?action=SHOW&force=true&module=MMM-CalendarExt2

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          MacG
          last edited by Jul 25, 2021, 9:00 PM

          Here is the answer from the programmer:

          “What you can do, is use a custom menu to show or hide the module. You can read more about it in here
          Or, to just get over it with some simple coding, set a class for that module.”

          I will try it with class.

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            MacG
            last edited by Jul 26, 2021, 7:57 AM

            It works with class.

            classes:  {
                 "Hide and show Calendar": {
                       toggle: ["MMM-CalendarExt2"],
                       },
            }
            

            But there is a third possibility. I use CalendarExt2 only for one calendar in “views: []”. I copied its position under the line “modules = ‘MMM-CalendarExt2’,”. Now it is visible in the “Edit View” of MMM-Remote-Control. :)

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