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Default calendar double dates relative&absolute

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  • E Offline
    epi
    last edited by Oct 4, 2018, 12:31 PM

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    After the latest update, calendar is showing both absolute & relative dates for me. From the screenshot, first entry shows “Today-Oct.5th”. I would like it to have just relative date, as “Today”. So this probably has also something to do with event end time.

    Second issue is with second entry, which states “In 3 hours-19:00”. Instead, I’d like to see “Today at 15:00”, so instead of relative, I’d like it to be absolute and without event end time.

    Does this seems possible?
    Current settings

            {
                module: "calendar",
                header: "",
                position: "top_right",
                config: {
                    maximumEntries: "5",
    		timeFormat: "relative",
    		getRelative: "5",
    		fetchInterval: "60000",
                    calendars:[
    
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      MoreLinux
      last edited by Oct 4, 2018, 8:22 PM

      @epi , check this thread. That worked for me.

      https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/8856/calendar-module-1-day-error

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        epi @MoreLinux
        last edited by Oct 4, 2018, 11:01 PM

        @morelinux thank you. Calendar module description is missing this one.

        showEnd: false,
        
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