Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Globe
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@Eunanibus Awesome, can’t wait. I actually tried this the first time i setup my mirror and it worked for me on my Pi 3B+. Although some of the locations were wrong at the time but I assume that was my error. Nice work with this project and again, can’t wait for the light version.
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@Eunanibus - Well, since you’re asking… these are the things I remember from the original code that I would love to see implemented.
- Specify locations to be linked by an arc.
- Specify colors used for the pins
- Specify colors used for the arcs
- An updateInterval to control when to refresh the globe w/ the build animation
- A true/false switch to display the default pins.
- Alternately, an array for unlabeled pins that will replace the defaults if you provide it.
Thanks!
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Any updates on this lite version?
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Hey Eunanibus, Jolly good show old boy :blond-haired_man: :clapping_hands: :clapping_hands: :clapping_hands:
I have implemented straight away :-
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@TechJak7000 hi, do you use a raspberry pi?
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Hello, I do use Raspberry pi4 with High performance 128 GB SD card !
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Impressive!!!
I just started a smart mirror project with Pi3 (1G) and just found out about this awesome plugin.
Great job!
So, I guess I’ll have to wait for that lightweight version :)
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Hello,
I have installed module on my P4, but somehow it does not really work. It is only displayed as in the picture below and not as in the pictures on the GitHub page. Does anyone know what the problem is?
My Mirror:
https://imgur.com/a/tOwDJruGitHub Version:
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@idea215 Did you go to the github link from the first post or just Googled for MMM-Globe? Yours looks like mine which is from a different MMM-Globe