Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-OpenWeatherMapForecast Doesn't display imperial units
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@kayakbabe PS: another issue with MMM-OpenWeatherMapForecast is that it doesn’t respect the “disabled: true” configuration. I had seen this before and ignored it since the module is active, but when I went in to disable it in preparation for trying one of the others, I am reminded that I cannot just disable it. I CAN put " /* and */ " around the whole thing of course, but that is just clunky, and more importantly may signal more serious coding issues.
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@kayakbabe FWIW, i installed the jclarke0000 module, and so far it looks pretty good - thanks again!
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@JohnGalt disabled is an mm config option, not a module option. it goes not to the module line, outside the module config:{} section
here is the doc on all the mm config options for a module.
these are separate from the module config options inside the config:{} section
https://docs.magicmirror.builders/modules/configuration.html#example
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@sdetweil - Thanks Sam - I guess I was and am confused.
Below are two code snips showing the subject module and one other. Both are designated to be disabled with the “disabled: true” instruction outside the config section. The top one still operates, while the bottom one [and every other module I have edited this way] is disabled. So, it’s not a big deal and I will keep an eye out for how I do things. Thanks again.
{module: "MMM-OpenWeatherMapForecast", // https://github.com/MarcLandis/MMM-OpenWeatherMapForecast NOTE: See also https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-OpenWeatherMapForecast disabled: true, header: "", // "Weather" position: "top_right", classes: "default everyone", disabled: false, config: { apikey: "xxxxxxxxxxxxx", ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- {module: "MMM-Temperature", // https://github.com/Tom-Hirschberger/MMM-Temperature disabled: true, header: "Office Temp + Humidity", position: "top_right", // bottom_right config: { sensors: [
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@JohnGalt I need to see the rest in between
top one has disabled twice, true and false
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@sdetweil - Ah crap, having both disabled: true AND disabled: false would do it!! :) I’m sure the system would execute the last command. Thanks for putting a second set of eyes on it.
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@JohnGalt yes, last occurrence wins
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@JohnGalt
I see you got your module choice working.
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@kayakbabe - thanks for letting me know. I will keep an eye on the one I am using and if I see issues, will try the other one.