Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Display monthly calendar and entries
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How do I run it in debug mode? I don’t see that on github page.
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@cheapdad add
debugging: true
to the module config section
in mmm-config, check the box for debugging
sorry, used wrong word, recheck code
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@sdetweil said in Display monthly calendar and entries:
debug: true
So, I may be stuck on stupid. I enabled debug and ran MM. The monthly calendar didn’t load and I didn’t see anything different that would help me debug it.
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@sdetweil Sorry, definitely stuck on stupid. F12 didn’t work when MM was running, but “developer tools” did. I got this from the console log:
Failed to load resource - 404
This is where the script is looking:
http://0.0.0.0:8080/modules/calendar-monthly/calendar-monthly.js
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@cheapdad yes, as it should be…
I installed and copy/pasted his sample, and got this
did u git clone in the right place?
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I did, but I’ll do so again to make sure that I’ve got all the correct files.
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@cheapdad just look in the modules folder
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It’s there. I completely restarted the pi and that seemed to do it. Perhaps I made too many config changes without a restart and confused the pi.
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I have the same issue described above, but the solution above does not work for me.
The Smart List is one I’ve set up to only show tasks which are due up to the current time - I don’t want to see all my tasks for later today on it. Using “Scheduled - within 1 day” clutters up my Smart List.
I’m sure this used to work as intended, but now, as far as I can tell, I can either have lots of (irrelevant) tasks which are not yet due, or I can have lots of (irrelevant) calendar events which are in the past.