Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarExt
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 @tabbe ‘dddd’ means the weekday name of target date/time. What exactly do you want to display as? 
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 @sean 
 I want to display weekday name, like saturday.
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 @tabbe 
 I think you’ve misseduseRelativefield in your config. the default value ofuseRelativeofcurrent&upcomingis1ortrue.
 Set it as0.upcoming: { position: "top_left", dateFormat: "dddd", timeFormat: "HH:mm", limit: 5, useRelative: 0 }If you want to display only “Saturday” without time, unfortunately it is not supported. (Do you need? e.g. only starting time?) 
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 @tabbe 
 Now, I’ve updated module to display only starting time.
 You can set like this;upcoming: { position: "top_left", dateFormat: "dddd", timeFormat: " ", // don't use `""` instead `" "` limit: 5, useRelative: 0, onlyStartingTime: 1, }And you can see like this. 
  
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 @sean 
 This is weird. I did update module and still not getting like that.:~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-CalendarExt$ git pull Already up-to-date.Also, I would like it to be on current since it shows current date event. What I am trying to show is birthdays and suchs. 
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 @tabbe 
 Hmmm. weird,
 As you can see on github page, 40mins ago I updated the module.
 And you can use that config incurrentview also.(above is just sample)
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 @sean 
 Ah, somehow it is now working. Thanks!
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 Hi all, 
 I love the ‘daily’ view (as seen in the post just above), as it presents both events for 7 days and times. However, I want them it to stay at a “Monday to Sunday” order. Is this possible with the daily view? Thanks
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 @sk4018 
 I think you can useweeksview insteaddailyview. But starting weekday depends on which locale are you using.
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 @sean 
 Thx a lot
 It works
 Greetz
