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    MMM-OpenWeatherForecast - Replacement for MMM-DarkSkyForecast

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    • swvalentiS Offline
      swvalenti Project Sponsor @j.e.f.f
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      @j-e-f-f said in MMM-OpenWeatherForecast - Replacement for MMM-DarkSkyForecast:

      @swvalenti yes you can. The weather alerts are part of the summary section. OpenWeather returns such a short summary that I didn’t think it necessary to make two separate configure. Two ways to turn off the alerts:

      • set summary : false
      • if you want the summary but not the alerts, you can hide them in your custom css as follows:
      .MMM-OpenWeatherForecast .weather-alert {
        display: none;
      }
      

      I think I’ll look at a way to truncate weather alerts so they don’t take up so much space.

      Awesome thanks @j-e-f-f !

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        dkhorse74 @j.e.f.f
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        @j-e-f-f

        Thanks Jeff!!

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          shiryu1031 @j.e.f.f
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          @j-e-f-f I see, thank you for your help. I thought it can be done because the example picture on Github is in km/h, but for myself, I am only seeing m/s as you mentioned. I guess it can not be change from m/s to km/h?

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            karsten13 @j.e.f.f
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            @j-e-f-f

            I don’t think there is much I can do here.

            yes, I’m aware of this. Sent a mail to openweathermap.org and will let you know if I ever get a response …

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              OberfragGER @karsten13
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              Did anyone have an idea how to chage the timeformat from sundown?
              Now its displayed: 6:20… i want to have 18:20
              I already changed the rest.

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                karsten13 @OberfragGER
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                @oberfragger

                label_sunriseTimeFormat: "k:mm",

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                  OberfragGER @karsten13
                  last edited by OberfragGER

                  @karsten13 said in MMM-OpenWeatherForecast - Replacement for MMM-DarkSkyForecast:

                  label_sunriseTimeFormat: “k:mm”,

                  Not working: :(
                  9b0ed868-aae5-49ac-a1f7-d72e062a7f02-image.png

                  			iconset: "3c",
                  			label_hourlyTimeFormat: "k[ Uhr]",
                  			label_sunriseTimeFormat: "hh:mm",
                  			label_sunsetTimeFormat: "k:mm",
                  			label_days: ["So", "Mo", "Di", "Mi", "Do", "Fr", "Sa"]
                  			}
                  

                  i also tried:

                  label_sunsetTimeFormat: "hh:mm",
                  

                  also not working. The sunset on top is still not in german timeformat.

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                    karsten13 @OberfragGER
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                    @oberfragger said in MMM-OpenWeatherForecast - Replacement for MMM-DarkSkyForecast:

                    label_sunsetTimeFormat

                    there is no property label_sunsetTimeFormat, only label_sunriseTimeFormat, remove the not existing one …

                    d1b0cc54-be27-4628-a6eb-85bd015ccd6c-grafik.png

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                      j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @OberfragGER
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                      @oberfragger

                      There is only one property that is used for both sunrise and sunset: label_sunriseTimeFormat. In your example above, you’ve specified hh:mm for this property, which displays 12h time, not 24h time.

                      Change your config from this:

                      iconset: "3c",
                      label_hourlyTimeFormat: "k[ Uhr]",
                      label_sunriseTimeFormat: "hh:mm",
                      label_sunsetTimeFormat: "k:mm",
                      label_days: ["So", "Mo", "Di", "Mi", "Do", "Fr", "Sa"]
                      

                      to this:

                      iconset: "3c",
                      label_hourlyTimeFormat: "k[ Uhr]",
                      label_sunriseTimeFormat: "k:mm",  // change the format for this one 
                      label_days: ["So", "Mo", "Di", "Mi", "Do", "Fr", "Sa"]
                      
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                        j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @shiryu1031
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                        @shiryu1031 The screenshots you see in GitHub were incorrect. My old code for Dark Sky was using km/h, and I hadn’t replaced the label with m/s when I took these screen shots. So the screenshots are actually illustrating a bug! The actual speed value shown is m/s, but the label is incorrect as km/h. :beaming_face_with_smiling_eyes:

                        I thought about it, and it would take me just as much time to fix the screen shots as it would to add the capability to convert m/s into km/h. So now there is a new config parameter: displayKmhForWind. If you add this to your config and set it to true, m/s wind speed will be converted and displayed as km/h. This parameter only works when units is set to "metric" or "standard". If you’re using "imperial" you will always see mph.

                        Do a git pull in your installed MMM-OpenWeatherForecast directory to get the updated code.

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