Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-COVID-19 (Deprecated)
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@Sean
{ module: "MMM-COVID-19", position: "top_right", config: { debug:false, scanInterval: 1000 * 60 * 60 * 3, rotateInterval: 0, // 0 means no rotate pinned: [ "World","US Total","France","Spain","Italy"], reportTimeFormat: "YYYY.MM.DD hh a", drawGraph: true, } }
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@sdetweil
Hmmm. For me no problem. There might be CSS collision with other module? (“.graph”)
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France
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@Sean hm… ok. graph to me means line graph (something different from what was displayed before)…
I have the table charts…france mainland is what I wanted…
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@sdetweil
To draw line graph needs canvas or other tricks. For me this enough. But if you have a PR, I will accept with welcome. :) -
@Sean ok, i had misunderstood… default is drawgraph:true, so it was no different than before
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ive reinstalled and now im only getting NZ graph showing and no world or spain or ireland, its solved the rise in cpu usage… hers my config code:
// Covid-19 { module: "MMM-COVID-19", header: "COVID-19", position: "bottom_right", config:{ scanInterval: 1000 * 60 * 60 * 12, rotateInterval: 0, detailProvince: true, pinned: ["Ireland"], pinned: ["Spain"], pinned: ["New Zealand"], myPosition: {latitude:-43.5523955, longitude:172.6328479, metric:"km",}, //or null. // reserved for later. logProvinceCountry: false, logOnce: true, sortOrder: null, reportTimeFormat: "YYYY.MM.DD hh a", drawGraph: true, } },
any ideas?
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@banbutcher pinned needs to be a single array w multiple names. See mine a few posts back. Also some names have changed
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yup that did it… is it possible to scale the sizes down?
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@banbutcher
All magic mirror modules have their own css ([module name].css). Look inside of that file then find what you need and override it in yourcss/custom.css
of MagicMirror. Sorry, MM is DIY project so there is no silver bullet out of box. -
@banbutcher Another tip to easier find the css class for a certain text… use the Chrome developer tools where you can see all elements and their css attributes graphically.