Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-GooglePhotos
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@sdetweil admin@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-GooglePhotos $ pull/<145>/head:< g2 >
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `145’ -
@megagprime no <>
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I have just installed MagicMirror on my RaspberryPi and are now playing around trying to tweak my screen to my needs. Just now I want to show a slideshow of one of my albums in the top region of the screen. I have my screen vertically.
So the photo should show cover the whole top region from edge to edge, and maybe 1/3 down from the top edge. Trying to use the top_bar position, but the photos then are shown with a padding on the left side and in the top, and are not resized to fit inside the region. Anybody that can show how this can be done? Maybe in the css file? -
@Lilleberg Try using the
upper_third
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hi, does anyone know how to configure the sizing of the gphoto?
im trying to make the photo not full screen, but to perhaps just the top portion of the mirror or to some size of the mirror (havent really decided on the location) but having trouble sizing them.i changed the showWidth and showHeight but while they make the picture smaller, the quality seems to be reduce?
i have also added #GPHOTO in CSS with width and height at 50% but it still feel like its showing full screen… -
Did something change here? I’m getting an invalid module position found for this configuration. My position is “fullscreen”. It used to be working fine…?
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@1a2a3a yes we added checking for position names
its fullscreen_above and fullscreen_belowhere is the list of MagicMirror module positions
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@sdetweil which option is the same as the previous ‘fullscreen’?
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@1a2a3a fullscreen_below