Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Looking for feedback and advice
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@Xsoldier2000 but???
Last but not least, I can’t seem to extend the MMM-CalendarEXT3 module to the bottom of the screen,
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@sdetweil said in Looking for feedback and advice:
@Xsoldier2000 you can disable the ext3 while you adjust others
Ended up commenting out the position to do that. Just didn’t know if the Calendar module was acting the way it should.
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@sdetweil said in Looking for feedback and advice:
@Xsoldier2000 but???
Last but not least, I can’t seem to extend the MMM-CalendarEXT3 module to the bottom of the screen,
Not sure what you mean here…I’ve tried expanding the height, but it doesn’t seem to go past a certain hard point on the screen. Is there a limit? (I wouldn’t like to add another week on the calendar, just stretch it down.)
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@Xsoldier2000 you said cant extend ext3, i said look at…
then you said only using the default calendarso now i am confused
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@sdetweil Agenda view on left side is default calendar (can see in my posted config)
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Posting this for any newcomers like me that weren’t really pointed in any direction, and don’t know the terminology in which to search for answers.
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A: I don’t really have answer for this, I know what I did to correct my issues, but don’t fully understand the why of it all. - Extend the event name for less wrap-around
A: maxTitleLength, maxLocationTitleLength & maxLocationEvents (look at the Config details on the github of the module) is what worked for me. - Show Location (if any) of event? (line below possible?)
A: showLocation: true, - Extend EXT3 to bottom of screen in this position
A: this took a lot longer to figure out, but using Dev mode is what made me figure it out. I was trying to use a height: XXXXXpx; (in the .css module content) which was making the screen jump up like half a page…in Dev mode, found the body module was way oversized, changed the height parameter to 100% and that fixed the jumping issue, then figured out in the EXT3 module, I could increase the maxEventLines to expand the module to the bottom of the screen (look at the Config details on the github of the module), works perfect now. - Reconfigure EXT3 module correctly?
Answered in #4 above.
***I still don’t know what the body is or does, but I now know it should match your screensize (i believe) There is also something in the EXT3 module that makes the height parameter not work which is probably by design, because stretching a module would probably make it look weird, thankfully adding event lines is builtin. Going back and reading all the modules on github made me figure everything out. Uploading the final result. ***
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@Xsoldier2000 when you say look at github, what do you mean? the module README.md file is what is shown for the module github page. after git clone, you have that on your system and can view ut at any time
for Ext3 it has definitions and explanations of the css variables used to size the content, and calendar cells to hold the content
MagicMirror is a web page, shown in a browser. all the content ( module output) is generated dynamically by javascript code.
an html page contains two major elements
head - documents scripts and css files used on this page
body - holds the displayable context. text, ,tables, graphs, images, etcthe design of that page can be seen in the index.html file in the MagicMirror folder
all the script and css files are added by the MagicMirror runtime for each active module
css/main.css holds the styling for the default page and modules
including the size abd shspe of the page and spaces(regions) for module contentas you have discovered the Ext3 family of modules is one of the most CSS configurable modules available
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@Xsoldier2000 for your 3, you should indicate what module that property applies to.
Ext3 css height property not working… well
as you found ext3 calculates the size base on num event lines, event line height, number of calendar week rows shown, etc, all set with --xxx css variables described in the module doc(readme file)which are all overridable (changable) in/using custom.css
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@sdetweil said in Looking for feedback and advice:
head - documents scripts and css files used on this page
body - holds the displayable context. text, ,tables, graphs, images, etcThat makes sense now, as you can tell I’m not fully versed in the understanding of these things. Now I know.
@sdetweil said in Looking for feedback and advice:
when you say look at github, what do you mean?
I honestly didn’t even know it was showing the README.md file until you brought it up and I just went back to see. (I associate https://github.com/MMRIZE/MMM-CalendarExt3 to a webpage, but it’s kind of a different setup. First real time using github ever)
I’m the kind of guy that puts things together first, then when it doesn’t work right, I read the instructions…makes life … difficult sometimes.
Thank you for all this info. It helps an old GI like me.
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@Xsoldier2000 nobody reads the documentation!