Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,
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@broberg said in MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,:
Anyhow. Try the new version!
I’ll get it right now. Thanks for dealing with this for me.
Did the
git pull
I changed my test to the 7th as a 3 day test. I didn’t want to wait till the 15th to see if it was working correctly. It’s reporting 3 Days Left so that’s an improvement right away. I’ll check it in the morning. Thanks again
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@broberg date and time stuff can get really painful, that’s why I’m using moment for those tasks. there are some clever brains that thought about all kind of edge cases etc. you might want to check it out http://momentjs.com/docs/#/displaying/to/
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@strawberry-3.141 Yeah I’ve noticed. If this module keeps misbehaving I will look in to the moment.js instead. looka a lot simpler, thanks for the link!
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@strawberry-3.141
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Hi there! I just posted a PR to you on github, adding the “passed” text via the config. And also let the “toWhat” event to still be shown when the event has passed (makes more sense i think if you use the “passed” text.) :)
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@Snille There is already a text being displayed once the day has passed, not configurable, but, there is one :D
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@broberg I know, that’s why I only made it configurable. :) Then ppl don’t have to change your code to set their own message. :)
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@broberg said in MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,:
If this module keeps misbehaving
Hey Bro, I just wanted to report that my last 3 day test worked correctly, without a hitch. When I looked at my mirror this morning, it said, “Did it work?” :thumbsup_tone1:
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Finally got around to adding the option to change the text displayed when the doomsDay has passed as @Snille suggested!
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@broberg said in MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,:
Finally got around to adding the option to change the text displayed when the doomsDay has passed as @Snille suggested!
So I should do a git pull?