Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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@Jopyth I think I don’t understand the difference? :D
Or you’re talking about the default sleep time that is already set at start up of the pi?
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@strawberry-3-141 @Jopyth Thank you very much for your help.
My error was following one:
“https://192.168 …”
Now, I ve fixed it in “http://192.168 …”
–> It’s the small things that matter, I guess :D
Thanks a lot.
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@Jopyth Amazing work so far!
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The remote-control works really great, thank you very much for this module!
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Holy smokes @Jopyth you refactored a lot, it’s taking me some time to merge my changes in
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@Mr.Meeseeks Even though I did not make that properly clear, but that was my intention, behind asking you to make the pull request early, sorry about that. :/ I can help with the merging, though, let me know.
@Jopyth said in MMM-Remote-Control:
@Mr.Meeseeks Also if you think you are at a stage where we can work together, feel free to make the pull request early, and I will have a look and see if I can help.
Otherwise I will concentrate on other stuff, which you have not already implemented.
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If anyone is interested in helping to test the next major (and future) versions of the module, I am searching for beta testers. Please note that the version may still contain bugs, and thus involves an (unlikely) risk of your Raspberry Pi explo… I mean you having to fix some stuff from the command line and your
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Thanks so much for creating this module! I have just set up my first magic mirror and started poking around with it. I am going to use my install as a photoframe.
I love the show / hide ability in your module especially being able to call it from other modules. When I get to playing around with voice control / face recognition I can see that this would be very useful.
I do have a request for this module though, it would be great if we could also control the ‘dim level’ of other modules as well as hiding them. I am specifically thinking of the Random photo module, I would like to be able to dim the currently displayed photo so that the other modules can been seen.
If you don’t oppose this added feature and could find the time to implement it I would very much appreciate it.
Cheers from Vancouver, Canada!
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@Jopyth would it be ok to add module specific functionality/backend only if that module was installed? Thoughts?
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@Mr.Meeseeks What do you mean? Like offer alert sending in the menu only if an alert module is running? Are there any other things which depend on installed modules?