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MMM-CalendarExt3
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 @luisestrada do you have 3 instances of 
 module:‘calendar’
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 @sdetweil said in MMM-CalendarExt3: @luisestrada do you have 3 instances of 
 module:‘calendar’
 ?Yes, I have 3 modules, the holidays (shows 3), the birthday calendar (shows 2) and the normal calendar (shows 8). 
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 @luisestrada each sends out its own list of entries. maybe calext3 is replacing a with b with c 
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 @sdetweil said in MMM-CalendarExt3: @luisestrada each sends out its own list of entries. maybe calext3 is replacing a with b with c That’s exactly what i thought, so thats why I created 3 different modules by copying the entire module in a separate folder and renaming it, similar to this: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/14724/run-two-instances-of-the-same-module-sometimes-tutorial but still, if I have 3 modules called, calendar, calendar1 and calendar2, it does it 
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 @luisestrada 
 Well, I was worried about just that case when I developed this module - multiple calendar instances. I thought Nobody would use the calendar module like that. So I haven’t considered supporting that case. But I was wrong.The current behaviour of this module is replacing whole events when the notification arrives, not combining each. So you cannot get proper whole events from multi-emitter of notifications. I’ll modify the module in a few days to stack each event not replace it. Wait for a little. 
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 @luisestrada 
 By the way, your configuration is not quite effective. Some options are located in the wrong place, some are invalid.- 
All module-specific user configuration should be placed in config: { ... }. YourwaitFecthoreventTimeOptionsand something more would not be applied.
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there is no fetchIntervalorrotateIntervaloption in CX3.
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broadcastPastEventsis not forCX3module but forcalendarmodule.
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refreshInterval: 1000 * 60 * 1means redraw calendar every 1 minute. Is it really needed?
 
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 @luisestrada the info inside(event broadcast) is still the same 
 and u didn’t need to do the rename. it supports multiple instances
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 @MMRIZE u can see in config if multiple instances and maybe the ‘from’ on notification 
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 @MMRIZE said in MMM-CalendarExt3: @luisestrada 
 Well, I was worried about just that case when I developed this module - multiple calendar instances. I thought Nobody would use the calendar module like that. So I haven’t considered supporting that case. But I was wrong.The current behaviour of this module is replacing whole events when the notification arrives, not combining each. So you cannot get proper whole events from multi-emitter of notifications. I’ll modify the module in a few days to stack each event not replace it. Wait for a little. Thank you, I will show you my code so you all can understand the mess I did :beaming_face_with_smiling_eyes: @MMRIZE said in MMM-CalendarExt3: @luisestrada 
 By the way, your configuration is not quite effective. Some options are located in the wrong place, some are invalid.- 
All module-specific user configuration should be placed in config: { ... }. YourwaitFecthoreventTimeOptionsand something more would not be applied.
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there is no fetchIntervalorrotateIntervaloption in CX3.
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broadcastPastEventsis not forCX3module but forcalendarmodule.
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refreshInterval: 1000 * 60 * 1means redraw calendar every 1 minute. Is it really needed?
 It was supposed to be ten minutes but because I was trying and adding and testing, I forgot to change it back 
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 @sdetweil said in MMM-CalendarExt3: @luisestrada the info inside(event broadcast) is still the same 
 and u didn’t need to do the rename. it supports multiple instancesAll calendar were working under the same name, however i thought it was the cause of the blank CX3 so that’s why i tried to create one version for each module as a last resort 

