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    Calendar shows incorrect time for a single changed event in a series

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      sdetweil @KristjanESPERANTO
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      @KristjanESPERANTO no, rrule

      it expects only local date/times
      node-ical converts all to utc based times…

      so we get some events that have todays date with tomorrows UTC time… Nov 6 -01:30 UTC -8

      for LosAngeles that makes the event date yesterday… Nov 5- 17:30… oops…

      but we in MM don’t ever look at the text in the ICS, so we have NO way of knowing of the mishmash date/time… and it seems to happen MOST with ByDay (only on thrusday or friday) …

      AND EVEN if we DID look at the ICS, we wouldn’t see this, as its a recurring date event, calculated by RRULE. from start and the rules… so unless WE recode RRULE, we would never ever know

      Sam

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        sdetweil @Hinge
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        @Hinge @KristjanESPERANTO node-ical has just release a new version (0.17.0) which removes the luxon library which causes all the localdate/time issues…

        want to give it a try ? do

        cd ~/MagicMirror
        npm install node-ical@latest
        

        then start mm as usual

        Sam

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          gelaw @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil said in Calendar shows incorrect time for a single changed event in a series:

          @Hinge @KristjanESPERANTO node-ical has just release a new version (0.17.0) which removes the luxon library which causes all the localdate/time issues…

          want to give it a try ? do

          cd ~/MagicMirror
          npm install node-ical@latest
          

          then start mm as usual

          I have the same problem.
          Did this fix work?
          Thanks

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            sdetweil @gelaw
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            @gelaw do

            cd ~/MagicMirror 
             npm install node-ical@0.16.1
            

            Sam

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              gelaw @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil Thanks!
              This worked in my first tests. Is this now the official version? or still in work?

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                sdetweil @gelaw
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                @gelaw this is the version from prior release…

                we’ll see what happens by April 1.(next mm release)

                Sam

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