Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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@janner6
did you remove or comment the position attribute?{ module: 'MMM-Remote-Control' // uncomment the following line to show the URL of the remote control on the mirror // , position: 'bottom_left' // you can hide this module afterwards from the remote control itself },
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@yawns I totally forgot about this, thanks for the reminder. Exactly what I wanted.
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@Jopyth I have lost the “Back” button on my remote see pic…
Update: Just realized I have actually lost all the “icons”… :)
I’m on the “development” branch (both on the mirror and on your module).I have recently reinstalled my mirror (today actually) but before that it worked…
Have I missed something?
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@Snille the icons got removed on the dev branch you have to run
npm install
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@strawberry-3.141 Hmm… Can’t get it to work… Even deleted the “node_modules” before doing npm install in the mm dir, then also went in to the “vendor” dir and did the same… Still no pictures in the remote… However, I do get the “fontawesome” icons on other modules (my own included) so the pictures are there. :)
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@strawberry-3.141 Oh! :) That’s why… Thank you.
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Hey @Jopyth,
really like your module. By now, it works really cool with the standard definition. Now I try to hide single modules and I’m not so deep into configuring it.
Would you mind, to post a minimal example of your config file with the calendar show / hide example you have posted with gifs at the top?
That would be just perfect so I can see, how it’s working.
Thanks a lot
Patrick -
Just installed it and its working a treat! Thank you.
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@Jopyth
strawberry helped me a lot! to install your modul and it works fine, just starting to play around with it. to install moduls in the future without taking care about missing kommas or [ or { or making mistakes by copying scripts, is a imendous help for people like me, who is absolut new to this javascriptpythonworld.
So thanks a lot and cheers
by now everything is running fine
Kurt