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    Replacing snow flakes with hearts in the MMM-SNOW module

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    • morozgrafixM Offline
      morozgrafix Moderator @schlachtkreuzer6
      last edited by

      @schlachtkreuzer6 Feel free to fork my repo. It’s pretty easy to modify it to display other images. I resized my images to 50x50px because they were fairly hi res after downloading them from flaticon site.

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      • schlachtkreuzer6S Offline
        schlachtkreuzer6 @morozgrafix
        last edited by

        @morozgrafix I´ll try it :) but I´m not a coder^^ thanks for that advice

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        • cowboysdudeC Offline
          cowboysdude Module Developer @schlachtkreuzer6
          last edited by cowboysdude

          @schlachtkreuzer6 Neither am I and I did in about 30 seconds… LOL You can do it!

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          • schlachtkreuzer6S Offline
            schlachtkreuzer6
            last edited by

            Yeah I did it :P
            [card:schlachtkreuzer6/MMM-Saint-Patrick]

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            • morozgrafixM Offline
              morozgrafix Moderator @schlachtkreuzer6
              last edited by

              @schlachtkreuzer6 nice job. I told you it wasn’t that hard. :clap: :thumbsup:

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              • Hein-JanH Offline
                Hein-Jan @morozgrafix
                last edited by

                @morozgrafix

                Yep, alreay did that.

                This is my config included is the scheduling part.

                {
                                        module: 'MMM-Valentine',
                                        position: 'fullscreen_above',
                                        classes: 'scheduler',
                                        config: {
                                                // display the module only on the 14th of february
                                                module_schedule: {from: '0 7 14 02 *', to: '30 23 14 02 *' },
                                                valentinesCount: 25,
                                                valentinesSize: 2.00,
                                        }
                                },
                
                

                I have been struggling with the 2 asterixes behind the “minutes and hours” values but before the “day of the week” value. Cron revealed that they probably are “Day of the month” and “month of the year”.
                I am a Noob, and all of the scheduling examples had wildcards there. I feel fairly confident this is going to work.

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                • morozgrafixM Offline
                  morozgrafix Moderator @Hein-Jan
                  last edited by

                  @Hein-Jan I’m not very familiar with MMM-ModuleScheduler but I have some experience with cron jobs

                  It typically goes like this [minute] [hour] [day of the month] [month] [day of the week]

                  in your module_schedule: {from: '0 7 14 02 *', to: '30 23 14 02 *' } I would replace month number from 02 to 2 (allowed values for that field are 1 through 12). So it would read like module_schedule: {from: '0 7 14 2 *', to: '30 23 14 2 *' }

                  Your from value would translate to something like at 07:00am on 14th day of the month in February (it can be any day of the week) in human language

                  and your to value would read as at 11:30pm (or 23:30) on 14th day of the month in February (it can be any day of the week).

                  Hope this helps.

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                    roramirez Core Contributors @morozgrafix
                    last edited by

                    @morozgrafix So cool!

                    Easy module development with MagicMirror Module Template

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                    • R Offline
                      roramirez Core Contributors @morozgrafix
                      last edited by

                      @morozgrafix The other idea is create a module template like this where include this type, snow, new year, etc… in one module.

                      Easy module development with MagicMirror Module Template

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                      • morozgrafixM Offline
                        morozgrafix Moderator @roramirez
                        last edited by

                        @roramirez Yes you are right, I also thought about idea of general module that can be configured with various images or possibly have a schedule that will pick images from different folders and be hidden rest of the time.

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