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    • J Offline
      j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @Guest
      last edited by

      @Sean That extra icon beside “Kinetic Social Pay” is an emoji in the calendar entry itself. It has nothing to do with this module. In any case, you’re seeing a screenshot from my laptop. It doesn’t render on the mirror running Raspberry Pi. I just see a box.

      Does anyone know how to incorporate emojis on the Pi?

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      • kruemelK Offline
        kruemel
        last edited by kruemel

        Hey Jeff

        Iam not sure if this happend with the change, but i just updated your other module…

        Since you added the possibility to change the format of your MyCommute travelTime (travelTimeFormat: “h[h] m[m]”,) i have the following issue with your calendar module.

        Iam from switzerland and we are using the 24h mode.
        If i set 12h in the config, the apointment is correct 7:00pm
        0_1502691338110_12h.png

        If i change to 24h in the config (which here is the common setting) it shows 7:00 (am) instead of 19:00
        0_1502691470769_24h.png

        I know the module is just modified from you (with the integrated basic “calendar” module which comes with the MagicMirror itself i also have the same issue).
        So i think this could be an effect of the recent change of the “moment-duration-format” you describe? Or is this not possible?
        (that works by the way, perfectly)
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        Thank you and you made a great job with this modules, love those! :-)

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        • J Offline
          j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @kruemel
          last edited by

          @kruemel Ah! I see. The problem here is my version of the module is not properly respecting the global time format setting, so you’re getting a weird combination of 12 hour and 24 hour time in the output. I’ll see how soon I can get a fix in place for this.

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          • J Offline
            j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @kruemel
            last edited by

            @kruemel OK So I made a rather significant change in order to support this. Instead of trying to use the global time format parameter, you now explicitly specify how you would like days, dates and times displayed in your config. This gives you absolute control over everything.

            To get the update, navigate to the MMM-MyCalendar directory and execute git pull.

            IMPORTANT!!
            One of the configuration parameters no longer means what it used to. If you used timeFormat to specify if you would like to see relative or absolute dates for upcoming events, that parameter is now named useRelativeDates, and you can specify true or false (Defaults to false).

            timeFormat is now used to specify how you would like to see time displayed. For example, if you wanted 24 hour time with leading zeros, you would specify HH:mm (e.g.: 07:00, 23:30, etc).

            dateFormat, which was previously used to specify a full string for date and time display is now used JUST to configure how you would like dates to be displayed. (e.g.: MMMM D for January 2, DD-MMM for 02-Jan, etc).

            dayOfWeekFormat is new and is used to specify how you would like to see weekday names displayed (e.g.: dddd for Monday, ddd for Mon, etc.).

            joiningWord is the word you would like to see displayed between Day/Date and Time. It defaults to at (e.g.: January 2 at 2:00 PM), so if you do not want a joining word, specify an empty string (i.e.: joiningWord : ""). In the above example you would configure joiningWord : "um".

            The module will build the full event date string using bits and pieces of how your configure the items above.

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            • kruemelK Offline
              kruemel
              last edited by

              You’r great :-)

              Thank you very much, it works like a charm. Also happy about the joiningWord.
              That makes fun to use with short response from developers ;-)

              Wish you a nice week and thanks again for your fast adjustment!

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              • J Offline
                j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @kruemel
                last edited by

                @kruemel Glad you like the update!

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                • pjkoelemanP Offline
                  pjkoeleman
                  last edited by

                  Re: MMM-MyCalendar
                  @j-e-f-f Thanks a lot for the latest update. Now I have a request for an addittion.

                  In the line with the appointment date and time my line in Dutch now reads
                  “Morgen om 19:00” > “Tomorrow at 19:00”
                  Can we ad a suffix word like “joiningWord”? In this way I can configure my appointment day and time line as
                  “Morgen om 19:00 uur” > “Tomorrow at 19:00 hour”
                  When you don’t want the suffix make it possible to use an empty string like joiningWord (suffixWord : “”)

                  On Github I sent you my proposed file changes.

                  Thanks in advance.

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                  • J Offline
                    j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @pjkoeleman
                    last edited by

                    @pjkoeleman you can add that into your timeFormat config, like so:

                    timeFormat : "HH:mm [uur]"

                    Anything in the square brackets will display exactly as you type it.

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                    • pjkoelemanP Offline
                      pjkoeleman @j.e.f.f
                      last edited by

                      @j.e.f.f
                      That will do as well, thanks for your repley.

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                      • KimzerK Offline
                        Kimzer
                        last edited by

                        I love this module. Very nicely made. But i would like to be able to show a calender with every single day + something special to show the holidays(i only use it for holidays now)
                        Can i create an ical with all the days in it and maybe have a certain color for holidays?

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