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    Default Calender relative removes start time

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    • lavolp3L Offline
      lavolp3 Module Developer @cptkex
      last edited by

      @cptkex
      Aha! The “dateheaders” option is quite new and I haven’t seen that before. Will check that out as well

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        cptkex @lavolp3
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        @lavolp3 I’m home and I was mistaken. It does not show the date when it goes into relative, only the end time. I will try your code later tonight and see if it works.

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          cptkex @lavolp3
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          @lavolp3 i tried your addition to the code but it only said

          meeting in 5 hoursInvalid Date-1800

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            lavolp3 Module Developer
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            • lavolp3L Offline
              lavolp3 Module Developer @cptkex
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              @cptkex There is an open issue that might describe the same issue:
              https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/issues/1457
              Yours?
              Else it might be worth following.

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                cptkex @lavolp3
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                @lavolp3 not mine, but thanks, i will keep an eye on it

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                • lavolp3L Offline
                  lavolp3 Module Developer @cptkex
                  last edited by

                  @cptkex
                  You could try this

                  timeWrapper.innerHTML = this.capFirst(moment(event.startDate, "x").fromNow()) + this.capFirst(moment(event.startDate, "x").format(this.config.dateEndFormat));
                  

                  I took the dirty way to use the dateEndFormat variable for a starting time.
                  This is just a guess! I haven’t tried it out yet…

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                  • BKeyportB Offline
                    BKeyport Module Developer
                    last edited by

                    because of the ending times, I went 100% absolute. works best on a small screen, too…

                    dateFormat: “M/D h:mm a”,
                    fullDateEventDateFormat: “M/D”,
                    timeFormat: “absolute”,
                    getRelative: 0,
                    urgency: 0,
                    dateEndFormat: “h:mm a”,

                    The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                    • lavolp3L Offline
                      lavolp3 Module Developer @BKeyport
                      last edited by lavolp3

                      @bkeyport that’s what I would recommend otherwise as well.
                      I’m using the same config with the timeFormat: ‘dateheaders’ but for some reason I’m missing the ending times…

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                      • lavolp3L Offline
                        lavolp3 Module Developer @lavolp3
                        last edited by

                        A bit offtopic, sorry, but wanted to write it down:

                        The (quite) new ‘dateheaders’ option is a bit odd.
                        It neglects most of the other options like urgency, today/tomorrow, getrelative, showEnd (i.e. shows only the starting time of an event).
                        I guess it would need to be placed somewhere else in the code and be more integrated.

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                          cptkex @lavolp3
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                          @lavolp3 thanks i will try it!

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