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      A Former User @Vauxdvihl
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      @vauxdvihl I’ve found what was wrong and fixed it. sorry. update and try again.

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        SK4018
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        Hi all,
        stupid question for you guys. How do I update the module? My mirror says I’m behinde two updates. Thanks!

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          A Former User @SK4018
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          @sk4018

          cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-CalendarExt
          git pull
          
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            Tabbe
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            Hi all!

            Is there way to format the date of current and upcoming views? I used

                      titleFormat: "dddd",
                      overTitleFormat : "dddd",
            

            But still date format is unchanged.

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              A Former User @Tabbe
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              @tabbe
              https://github.com/eouia/MMM-CalendarExt/wiki/Configuration#defaultview

              Use dateFormat

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                Tabbe @Guest
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                @sean said in MMM-CalendarExt:

                @tabbe
                https://github.com/eouia/MMM-CalendarExt/wiki/Configuration#defaultview

                Use dateFormat

                I did try with that but still it remains unchanged.

                        current: {
                                        title: "Test",
                                        dateFormat: "dddd",
                                        titleFormat: "dddd",
                                        overTitleFormat : "dddd",
                                        position: 'top_left',
                                        useRelative: 0,
                                        limit:2
                          },
                

                I also tried without other formating and with basic M.D format.

                alt text

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                  A Former User @Tabbe
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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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                    Tabbe @Guest
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                    @sean
                    I want to display weekday name, like saturday.

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                      A Former User @Tabbe
                      last edited by A Former User

                      @tabbe
                      I think you’ve missed useRelative field in your config. the default value of useRelative of current & upcoming is 1 or true.
                      Set it as 0.

                      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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                        A Former User @Tabbe
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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.
                        0_1537047297481_test.png

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