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    MMM-doomsDay - The countdown module,

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    • N Offline
      noelandrews
      last edited by

      Thanks guys, very weird. The config is exactly as you have copied straight from github. I’ll give Event Horizon a shot.
      Thanks

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      • zdenekZ Offline
        zdenek
        last edited by

        hi all
        is there way how to countdown to repeating annivesary? smthg like

        config: {
                doomsDay: "XXXX-12-24 24:00:00", // YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS, Do not alter the time, just the date
                toWhat: "X-MASS",
                
                // See 'Configuration options' for more information.
            }
        

        ? for x-mass (for kids), marriage anniversary, yearly TAX payment…

        thanks,
        Zdeněk

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        • D Offline
          doubleT Module Developer
          last edited by

          @zdenek Even though I think it’s possible with a few changes to the code, I don’t think this would fit the scope of this module, which is to manually set a countdown to one specific event (noteven a few, right?) but not for a whole list of calendar dates.

          Even if the code ignores the year and just always shows the next event, does it make sense to have it display “364 days left” right the next day?

          Anyway, if you want to do that, I’d suggest adding:

              doomsDay: "2018-12-24 24:00:00",
              yearlyEvent: true,
              toWhat: "X-Mass"
          

          The most simple simple change to the code would be to add this at line 48:

          if (this.config.yearlyEvent && daysLeft < = 0) {
              var diff = now.getFullYear() - doomsday.getFullYear();
              // update doomsday:
              doomsDay.setFullYear(d.getFullYear() + diff);
              // calculate again:
              timeparser = Date.parse(doomsDay) - Date.parse(now);
              daysLeft = Math.floor(timeparser/(1000*60*60*24));
          }
          

          (remove the space between “< =” … )
          I didn’t test this, though, (and I don’t recommend it).

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          • zdenekZ Offline
            zdenek @doubleT
            last edited by

            @doublet thanks, but this module seems to be easier way :-) anway, thanks a lot

            Zdeněk

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            • C Offline
              ChrizZz
              last edited by

              Is it possible to add more than 1 event and the module switches between the events with fade in and fade out?

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              • ? Offline
                A Former User @ChrizZz
                last edited by

                @ChrizZz
                See https://github.com/eouia/MMM-CountEvents It could be done with group feature.

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                • M Offline
                  MajorC Project Sponsor
                  last edited by

                  Hello,

                  first of all thank you for the great modules. I am currently using it to display the time until my vacation.

                  Since I speak German, I made a few changes in the code. But these are lost after an update and I copy & paste them back. Is there a better way to make these changes than fiddling around in the code?

                  I change:

                  ORIGINAL: headerD.innerHTML = this.config.toWhat + "</br>";
                  MY:       headerD.innerHTML = this.config.toWhat;
                  
                  ORIGINAL: timeLeft.innerHTML = daysLeft + " " + this.config.singular;
                  MY:       timeLeft.innerHTML = this.config.singular;
                  
                  ORIGINAL: timeLeft.innerHTML = daysLeft + " " + this.config.plural;
                  MY:       timeLeft.innerHTML = " noch " + daysLeft + " " + this.config.plural;
                  
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