Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarWeek
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Hello, love this module! Works great, and I have been able to customize it pretty easily with css.
One change I would like to make… How can I make the events into two td’s instead of three? I’d like a td on the left for the symbol, and then a td on the right with the event name on top and the time underneath the event name.
So the “time” td would instead be a div within the “title” td. It would look like this:
[SYMBOL] My Event Title
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I was able to solve this with some hacky absolute positioning.
Having another issue now, though. Today is Tuesday, and my repeating events from Wednesday (tomorrow) are showing for today. But I can see that next Wednesday’s repeating events are showing on Wednesday (and not on Tuesdaay, the wrong day, like this week’s Wed events are).
I have rebooted several times and I updates MM core. No change. Any ideas on why this is happening and how I can fix it?
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I have no idea what is going on either. I literally haven’t touched any code but ever since daylight savings (Sunday November 3rd) both my “MMM-MyCalendar” AND “MMM-CalendarExt2” modules are showing events on the wrong days. The problem seems to only occur with reoccurring events; they usually show up one day earlier. Rebooting does not correct the issue. I hope someone can figure this out soon :(
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@rookiepilot the calendar parser has a bug
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@rookiepilot I am having the exact same issue. I even tried to delete the event and re-add it and it still shows 1 day early.
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@rookiepilot and @lotusvball - are you still having the same issue? I think I am having the same issue - some (not all) events appear a day early and at the wrong time. Do you know if there is a fix?
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@eddie2208 I gave up on the problem and didn’t use my MM for a month or so. It was still running on a monitor mounted on the wall but I just didn’t pay attention to the calendar module or just hid that particular module. Oddly, after a month or two I noticed it just magically started to work correctly (it IS a magic mirror after all) without any intervention on my part; no problems since then :)