Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Weatherunderground - currently - hourly - daily - configurable
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Hi all,
first thanks for this great module. I have an issue to Display the time an days in one orientation.
Can i Change the Orientation of the first column to flush right?
Thanks
Daniel -
@ostfilinchen Thanks!
Slight oversight on my part when i added the horizontal layout. Now fixed. Please update MMM-WunderGround.
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Gettin’ the black screen as well…
I’ve gone to the “post that may assist me” but I can’t seem to find anything from it. When looking at the console tab when F12 is pressed, it has stopped after 3 lines at the “Load script: modules/MMM-WunderGround//MMM-WunderGround.js” Opening that file it has the defaults for the api and pws blank. ok.Looking at the module coding…
var config = {
port: 8080,language: 'en', timeFormat: 12, units: 'imperial', modules: [ { module: 'MMM-WunderGround', position: 'top_right', config: { apikey: 'NUMBERS', pws: 'CO/Denver', hourly: '1', fctext: '1', fcdaycount: "5", fcdaystart: "0", hourlyinterval: "3", hourlycount: "2", } }, ]
};
I can’t seem to find what is wrong. Are you able to spot my error or suggest some help?
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@Crispis I’m not sure, but I think you may not need the comma after the ending curly bracket if you only have 1 item in modules. (3rd line from the bottom) I think that might be why config: { } doesn’t get an ending comma.
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Everything seems correct in your config. What worked for me was updating the Magic Mirror itself and then it started working. If that doesn’t do it let me know and I could try to see what else I did.
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Did an update with:
cd ~\MagicMirror
git pull
and then removed the “,” … still getting the black screen.When I remove THIS particular module from my whole set, the mirror works fine. I’m not sure whats wrong in that section.
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@Crispis Can you post your full config.js please? (if the above is just truncated) I’m wondering if there’s something just before the MMM-Wunderground module that’s causing you grief.
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Are you sure that CO/Denver is correct?
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@chrisfoerg I am not sure if CO/Denver is correct. I thought it was the “STATE/CITY” and Denver happens to be very close to me so I went with that initially. It wasn’t working with the “IUTRETCH” or “NY/New_York” inputs either.
@Shockwave I already began to…start…I tried to call up the file through 192.XXX/config/config.js but that gives me a file to save, which then I can’t open as it continues to prompt the save file. When I drop it into notepad, its…word wrap made it too difficult to read and the line was not gonna happen. I’ve got… the entire config.js that I guess I could e-mail? I don’t think attaching it to this would be a good move? Better yet…what is the correct method for acquiring/posting the full config.js?
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@Crispis
CO/Denver should be okay as that’s the same format I’m using for one of my entries which is AZ/Yuma. You could also try an airport identifier such as KDEN for Denver International.As for saving the file, I assume you’re copying and pasting from Putty? Does turning off word wrap make it any better? Could you copy from putty and paste it in here as a code block?