Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Use local ICS file instead
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@plainbroke weird. I wonder what the config js problem wskdontgerebis a setting to cause broadcastEvents, which Ext3 depends on
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@sdetweil
Not sure why either.
I removed and reinstalled default calendar and it still works fine.
Did that thinking maybe I had something corrupt in the calendar module. Didn’t make a difference.
I will try to remove and reinstall CalendarExt3 tomorrow and see if that fixes the problem. If not I’ll be bugging the maker of CalendarExt3 again. He has been very helpful getting it up and running the way I want it to… -
@plainbroke
Here I am. If you don’t mind, could u send the issued config.js and the url of ical? (You can copy the original calendar then remove too private events then deliver it to me.)
Tou can contact me at any time with eouia0819@gmail -
Here you go, the URLs are public so you can see what I am doing wrong easier…
{ module: "MMM-CalendarExt3", position: "middle_center", title: "Burdick Calendar", config: { mode: "week", weekIndex: 0, weeksInView: 4, minimalDaysOfNewYear: 1, instanceId: "basicCalendar", locale: "en-US", maxEventLines: 5, firstDayOfWeek: 0, calendarSet: ["Holidays", "Birthdays"], eventHeight: "28px", maxWidth: "100%", maxHeight: "98%" } }, { module: "calendar", header: "Birthdays", position: "top_left", config: { fade: false, maximumEntries: 11, timeFormat: "absolute", urgency: 3, getRelative: 24, calendars: [ { symbol: "birthday-cake", url: "https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/plainbroke%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics", }, ] } }, { module: "calendar", header: "Holidays", position: "top_right", config: { fade: false, maximumEntries: 11, timeFormat: "absolute", urgency: 3, getRelative: 24, calendars: [ { symbol: "calendar-check", url: "https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/en.usa%23holiday%40group.v.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics", }, ] } },
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I found two things;
- Your calendars have no
name
(that is not theheader
), but you tried to refer to them in thecalendarSet
of the module.
So, you need to entitle the name to refer specific calendar;
- You’d better set a color to the calendar.
The result will be;
- Your calendars have no
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@MMRIZE
You are the Man, I knew it was something simple that I was overlooking. As they used to say, “I sometimes can’t see the forest for the trees”…