Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarExt3 issue Loading / Showing the calendar on Windows
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@JackHammer325 dont use min
just install under cmd.exe , do the extra steps, then npm start
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@sdetweil
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@sdetweil
just finished the install using cmd- made sure to install the fonts and vendor parts
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but it still did the same thing as before.
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C:\MagicMirror>npm start > magicmirror@2.26.0 start > .\node_modules\.bin\electron js\electron.js C:\MagicMirror>
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@JackHammer325 no .\ in front
the doc is wrong. windows doesn’t like . for current directory
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@sdetweil
this is what i have in my package.json file. I removed the “.” like you recommended.
now i get “the system cannot find the path specified”
C:\MagicMirror>npm start > magicmirror@2.26.0 start > \node_modules\.bin\electron js\electron.js The system cannot find the path specified. C:\MagicMirror>
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@JackHammer325 you only removed the dot I said no .\
so remove the slashes too
"node_modules\\.bin\\....",
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@sdetweil
sorry guess i didn’t realize.
I’ve done that and it looks like it’s trying to start but then just goes back to this.C:\MagicMirror>npm start > magicmirror@2.26.0 start > node_modules\.bin\electron js\electron.js → sits here for about 8-10 seconds then does that ↓ C:\MagicMirror>
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@JackHammer325 said in MMM-CalendarExt3 issue Loading / Showing the calendar on Windows:
TypeError: original.map(…).toSorted is not a function
Sorry for the late reply.
This error message is caused by using an old browser or not supported.
If you are usingChrome
orChromium
, it’s version should be newer than v110( - released, 2023-02-07, Current version is v120). Or for other browser, See above picture. -
@JackHammer325 said in MMM-CalendarExt3 issue Loading / Showing the calendar on Windows:
windows 8.1
yeh, missed that… That’s why the old browset