Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-GooglePhotos
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@uzair82 There is no reason not to work. Where(position) did you put your module for fullscreen?
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@sean
This is working fine now.
Below is my config snippet:refreshInterval: 1000*30, scanInterval: 1000*60*60, // too many scans might cause API quota limit also. //note(2018-07-29). It is some weird. API documents said temporal image url would live for 1 hour, but it might be broken shorter. So, per 10 min scanning could prevent dead url. sort: "random", //'time', 'reverse', 'random' showWidth: "100%", // how large the photo will be shown as. (e.g;'100%' for fullscreen) showHeight: "100%", originalWidthPx: 1920, // original size of loaded image. (related with image quality) originalHeightPx: 1080, // Bigger size gives you better quality, but can give you network burden. mode: "cover", // "cover" or "contain" (https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css3_pr_background-size.asp)
Question:
My monitor is in Landscape mode. My Landscape pictures displays fine (Fitting exactly in screen). But portraits display in full size cropping the pic mostly and in an expanded view. Only part of image is visible since it large.Is there a way to “Fit the picture into the screen” when it is Portrait just like Landscape? I tried other mode. It is too small and has borders. I want the pic to fit exactly in the screen.
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@krishnatnl
Fit the picture into the screen
has obvious meaning.
Portrait image in Landscape Area (and vice versa) Is something like real pictures in real photoframe, you cannot fit your portrait picture into the landscape frame without cutting(mode:cover
) or extra margin of both left&right sides(mode:contain
). The bigger difference of ratio makes the more uncomfortable looks.
Could be the 3rd option? Give me a suggestion.PS
I thought options available to consider :- stretch the width of portrait picture fully to fit to landscape area. It makes your person in portrait looks like a hobbit.
- cut the top and both moderately and also stretch horizontally not too much. Not displaying entire image and not covering whole area, but it will look nicer than current issue. The only problem is, where to cut and how much to expand is not be done automatically.
Is there any idea?
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@Sean
Maybe i did not explain properly. I need a layout for the portrait oriented pictures to fit in the screen without disturbing the aspect Ratio.MODE:COVER
- Works perfectly for the landscape oriented pictures since it is fitting the picture perfectly in the screen. There is no stretch or crop.
- Portrait oriented pictures are cropped to landscape orientation (technically).
MODE:CONTAIN
- Works fine for the portrait oriented pictures i.e: The full image is visible in the screen, no crop, no stretch
- Landscape pictures are also displayed without crop, but there are borders.
Need something like this:
If the pic is a Landscape oriented one, Mode should be COVER, else should be CONTAIN.
In Other words, need an AUTO-SCALING option.From a programming perspective, is this feasible? If not, I will try the COVER mode but not liking black borders for all the images.
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@krishnatnl
In my MMM-DropboxWallpaper, I applied already that feature(automatically changing mode by ratio). I have been doubting whether it has really usefulness in real usage. Anyway I’ll consider this feature in this module too. -
@krishnatnl
I’ve updated.mode:hybrid
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This working fine and solved my issue @Sean . Happy Holidays :)
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Hi Sean,
I keep getting the “[GPHOTO] Scan finished : 0/There is no scanned photo currently.” error however there are 3000 photos in the folder. Sometimes it will successfully scan and display the photos fine but more and more recently it fails.
{ module: "MMM-GooglePhotos", position: "fullscreen_below", disabled: false, config: { albumId: "xxxxx", // your album id from result of `auth_and_test.js` refreshInterval: 1000*60*5, scanInterval: 1000*60*10, // too many scans might cause API quota limit also. //note(2018-07-29). It is some weird. API documents said temporal image url would live for 1 hour, but it might be broken shorter. So, per 10 min scanning could prevent dead url. sort: "random", //'time', 'reverse', 'random' showWidth: "1380px", // how large the photo will be shown as. (e.g;'100%' for fullscreen) showHeight: "1060px", originalWidthPx: 1380, // original size of loaded image. (related with image quality) originalHeightPx: 1060, // Bigger size gives you better quality, but can give you network burden. mode: "contain", // "cover" or "contain" (https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css3_pr_background-size.asp) } },
Connecting socket for: MMM-GooglePhotos
MMM-GooglePhotos started
Connecting socket for: MMM-MyCalendar
Starting node helper for: MMM-MyCalendar
Sockets connected & modules started …
Ready to go! Please point your browser to: http://0.0.0.0:8080
MMM-ModuleScheduler is removing all scheduled jobs
MMM-ModuleScheduler received CREATE_GLOBAL_SCHEDULE
MMM-ModuleScheduler is creating a global schedule for all modules using “30 6 * * *” and “00 18 * * *” with dim level 40
MMM-GooglePhotos initialized after loading.
[RCREPO] Repository scanning…
[GPHOTO] Scan finished : 0
There is no scanned photo currently.
[RCREPO] modules.json is updated.
[RCREPO] Repository scanning…
[GPHOTO] Scan finished : 0
There is no scanned photo currently.
[RCREPO] modules.json is updated.
[GPHOTO] Scan finished : 0
There is no scanned photo currently.
[RCREPO] modules.json is updated.
Inspector shows it loads the module but not an actual photo.Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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@krouton
Move to some smaller folder than try again. 3000 would be so many photos, and ther could be more in your subdirectories. -
@krouton
By the way, sorry for out of topic, but…
RCREPO seems too many times working. Scanning should be executed at start of MM once. Why did the log say so many times?
Would you try again after removingMMM-Remote-Control-Repository
from config.js??