Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Are you tired of editing config.js, or have trouble doing it, see my new module
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@alyx My Module ONLY addresses configuration of EACH module (stuff that goes in config.js)
what that stuff DOES/MEANS, my module does not know…
I read the source code to figure out the variables defined
and merge that with any info from config.jsand build a form to collect the data
then on save, I take the elements with data and build a new config.js
(rename the old and write the new)
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@sdetweil Sounds great as is Sam cant wait to try it tomorrow!
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@sdetweil ah okay i used the wrong one… i used the one with config.html
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Is it possible to add a css section in the future? that would be really nice…
thanks for your work and thanks for helping me ;)
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@sdetweil your module is running well, but if i changed something and create the config, it deleted the location, the locationid and the weather api from the default weather module :( this is really bad… and if i change the timefomat and the analog size in the same module and push the save, create config button it didnt save the canges.
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@dinschal what do u mean css section?
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@sdetweil first off all good morning ;)
a section where you can edit the css sections of the modules… like the size or something else…
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@dinschal did u set the position in the positions section?
can u add debug:true to my module config
copy back the prior config.js
start mm like this
cd ~/MagicMirror npm start >somefile.txt
then do the change again
press savethen stop mm (ctrl-q)
and send me the somefile.txt
and the two config file, prior and new
and the defaults.js from the module folder
via email. my email is this same userid at gmailu will have to rename the .js files to
like .txt as js files are not allowed -
@dinschal ah, I think that would be very difficult.
unless it was a text box w the same thing u would put in custom.css
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@sdetweil one thing on position.
I write them out in the same order by
position:all the top_left together, then the top_right, etc
using the module position order value, u can adjust the order of a module in a position list
( I add order: to the module info, so I can continue to keep them that way)as mm shows them that way
they may NOT be in the same location( line number) in the new file