Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-SwissStationboard
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Thanks for your help! Your first suggestion works. It removes the unreachable ones; if the maximumEntries is 10 and 8 of the entries are unreachable then only 2 will be shown. I fixed this by just increasing the maximum entries.
I tried the last suggestion, thinking this would bypass the maximumEntries problem but unfortunately, i couldnt get the code working.Anyway thanks for your help!
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Ah, yes of course, it will still only call the maximum number of entries. That’s a bit more challenging.
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I will try to integrate that possability in a future release. Please give me some time for that, because i go on holiday soon and i don’t know if i get to it untill then.
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It is included in the Module, please go into the Modules/MMM-SwissStationboard folder and issue the following command
git pull
Now you can remove the line from your custom.css and you will always have the same amount of connections shown, just add the following line to your module configuration:
hideNotReachable: 1, //Will hide all the not reachable connections
I hope, this will help :)
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This is great! Thanks a lot. I will try it when i get home.
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I have a question to the MMM-SwissCommute Module. Perhaps anyone can help me within this topic:
My code looks like this:
{ module: 'MMM-SwissCommute', position: 'top_right', header: 'Winterthur - Zurich', config: { from: 'Winterthur', // Start train station to: 'Eschlikon', // Destination station maximumEntries: 2, // Max departures displayed minWalkingTime: 10, // Minimum time to get to the station } }, { module: 'MMM-SwissCommute', position: 'top_right', header: 'Winterthur - Lausanne', config: { from: 'Winterthur', // Start train station to: 'Lausanne', // Destination station maximumEntries: 2, // Max departures displayed minWalkingTime: 10 // Minimum time to get to the station } },
And I hoped to get the two Modules in the top-right corner, one below another. But for some reason they appear next to each other without a space (see figure).
Does anyone know how to get the modules one below another?
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Hi insofern,
After digging into my code (which did not explain your issue) i noticed, that you used another module. I wrote the MMM_SwissStationboard module and you are using the MMM_SwissCommute module. May I suggest moving your question to another thread?
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@vanhoekd-0 thank you for your reply.
I thought to ask the question here, because you reference the swisscommute module on your GitHub page. Wanted to try my luck :)
But of course, feel free to move it to a more fitting place
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Hi. I still think it was a good question. I for example wanted to have twice your module one above the other. Say the first shows the bus connection and below the train. Or simply two different starting points. How can I write this? Thanks for this very helpful module by the way!