Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Compliments - Multi Line not working?
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It works as intended on my setup, so I don’t think it’s a issue for everyone.
Can you check so you are not missing
.pre-line { white-space: pre-line; }in your main.css file (or if you have overwritten it in your custom.css file)
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I do have that in the CSS. I haven’t made any CSS customizations. I installed everything two days ago, so I expect I have the latest code installed.
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@noisedoctor Okey, so thats not the issue.
Is the json-file saved in utf8 (and not in ascii)?
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@broberg – sorry for the lag… I did save a file as utf8 (it was ANSI before). I am simply viewing the MM on the display connected to my Raspberry Pi. Any other guess what I could be doing wrong?
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new line has no meaning in a textElement
replace the getDom function in compliments.js with this// Override dom generator. getDom: function() { var wrapper = document.createElement("div"); wrapper.className = this.config.classes ? this.config.classes : "thin xlarge bright pre-line"; // get the compliment text var complimentText = this.randomCompliment(); // split it into parts on newline text var parts= complimentText.split('\n') // create a span to hold it all var compliment=document.createElement('span') // process all the parts of the compliment text for (part of parts){ // create a text element for each part compliment.appendChild(document.createTextNode(part)) // add a break ` compliment.appendChild(document.createElement('BR')) } // remove the last break compliment.lastElementChild.remove(); wrapper.appendChild(compliment); return wrapper; },then u can use ‘\n’ in the text to split a line like this
compliments: { anytime: [ "Hey there\n sexy!" ], morning: [ "Good morning, handsome!", "Enjoy your day!", "How was your sleep?" ], afternoon: [ "Hello, \nbeauty!", "You look sexy!", "Looking good today!" ], evening: [ "Wow, you \nlook hot!", "You look nice!", "Hi,\nsexy!" ] }, -
so, is the documentation wrong?
https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/tree/master/modules/default/complimentsMulti-line compliments: Use \n to split compliment text into multiple lines, e.g. First line.\nSecond line. will be shown as: First line. Second line.I’m happy making a code change, but the docs state that this should already be working. is it a factor of being an external file?
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@noisedoctor I do not know. I don’t see how it ever worked. The field used does not interpolate the text. Just presents it as is.
I opened an issue, and logged the correction as a regression somewhere along the way
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@sdetweil – thanks so much. I wanted to confirm before reporting as a defect, but I guess you did that for me :)
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@sdetweil said in Compliments - Multi Line not working?:
@noisedoctor I do not know. I don’t see how it ever worked. The field used does not interpolate the text. Just presents it as is.
I opened an issue, and logged the correction as a regression somewhere along the way
The \n gets converted to a whitespace in the textNode. And then the css pre -code converts every whitespace to a row break. It works on my setup, and probably more. Why it doesn’t on OPs setup is however beyond me.
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@broberg said in Compliments - Multi Line not working?:
The \n gets converted to a whitespace in the textNode
I see a \n presented on the screen. whenever there is a \n in the compliment string.
as in “Hey there\n sexy!”using the backtics, are supposed to allow line continuation across muiltiple lines AND encode a hex 10 (nl) char. but what a pain.
var msg=
Hey there sexy
(note that this doesn’t show here on the forum either.)it MAY be that the actual newline has to be encoded , NOT the text representation of the newline
('\n')the default compliment text strings contains whitespace, where are NOT converted to breaks. so I don’t understand
I don’t see any improvement in using the file approach, as its content rules are javascript source rules. not message by line or anything else.
to test, I did nothing except install MM and edit the built in messages to add \n (two characters) in various places
i see the pre-line class, and read the description, but still haven’t figured out which nl they are discussing.
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@sdetweil I figured out that your suggestions of encoding the new line worked for me.
So, instead of using
\n
which textNode was treating literally, I tried encoding it and using this
\u000Aso when I tried the following it looked just like I put it into my morecompliments.json
"roses are red\nviolets are blue\nand I need a line\nto start here anew "
then I tried
"roses are red\u000Aviolets are blue\u000Aand I need a line\u000Ato start here anew "and it displayed like I wanted it to like so…
roses are red
violets are blue
and I need a line
to start here anewperhaps this will help others.
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@kayakbabe crazy. my code splits the line with
"\n"the problem was this forum changing the quote from
'\n'to
‘\n’
notice the curly quotes, those are bad
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