Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarExt3
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@luisestrada there is another setting to broadcast past events too ( not by default)
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Hi, all. How can I remove the border for a specific calendar? I got this from @MMRIZE
.CX3 .event.fullday, .CX3 .event.multiday { border-left: 4px solid var(--calendarColor); border-bottom: 1px solid var(--calendarColor); .CX3 .event.singleday { border-left:4px solid var(--calendarColor);
There are a couple of calendars where I have icons so I don’t want to use any border. I’ve tried a few different ways (including calendarName_{Music}, data-calendar-name=“Music”), but none worked, so it seems I’m doing something incorrectly. A little help, please?
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/* To remove all the borders from all the events */ .CX3 .event { border: none; } /* To remove all the borders from the events of specific calendar */ .CX3 .event.calendar_YOURCALENDARNAME { border: none; }
REMARK
- You’d better assign a name of calendar with safe characters (without whitespace, special characters or emoji, …)
- You might have wanted to remove
background
, not theborder
itself. Anyway you asked how to remove the border, so I answered.
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@sdetweil said in MMM-CalendarExt3:
@luisestrada there is another setting to broadcast past events too ( not by default)
Which one is that?
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- broadcastPastEvents : enable the feature
- maximumNumberOfDays : how old events would be gathered
- maximumEntries : give enough rooms otherwise your too old events would consume your default slots.
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@MMRIZE said in MMM-CalendarExt3:
maximumEntries : give enough rooms otherwise your too old events would consume your default slots.
I may have messed this one up on latest release…
altho documented as a different setting for each calendar, it did not work.
(wasn’t used)
I added it back, BUT now it chops off at maximumEntries…the author of the PR has fixed it again in develop branch…
broadcast all, chop off for display later -
[17.07.2022 12:36.14.788] [INFO] Calendar-Fetcher: Broadcasting 10 events.
{ module: "calendar", //position: "top_left", // This can be any of the regions. Best results in left or right regions. config: { instanceId: "WeeklyCalendar", colored: true, showLocation: true, maxTitleLength: 50, maxLocationTitleLength: 50, calendars: [ { url: 'https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/emb16social%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics', symbol: 'calendar' }, ], } }, { module: "MMM-CalendarExt3", position: "bottom_center", title: "Personal calendar", config: { mode: "week", instanceId: "WeeklyCalendar", weekIndex: 0, weeksInView: 1, firstDayOfWeek: 0, calendarSet: ['personal'] } },
It displays on the calendar but not the ext3 extention
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@EphraimB
You are referring a calendar which has the name of “personal” in your “calendarSet”, but there is no calendar in your “calendar” module’s config like that. That’s the reason. -
@MMRIZE Thank you. It’s fixed.
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Not sure what I’m doing wrong. I’ve tried the following:
.CX3 .event.calendar_Music { border: none; }
.CX3 .event.calendar_"Music" { border: none; }
.CX3 .event.calendar_MUSIC { border: none; }
.CX3 .event.calendar_"MUSIC" { border: none; }
.CX3 .event.calendar_music { border: none; }
.CX3 .event.calendar_"music" { border: none; }
Do calendar names pull from the default calendar module, or do they need to be specified somewhere within CX3?