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      feverlabs @Guest
      last edited by

      @Sean 0_1573575221896_IMG_0815.jpg

      I am just looking to reduce that space on the bottom. Not entirely eliminate it, but reduce it.

      You’ll also notice that the start time is in 24h format, the end time is in 12h?

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        A Former User @feverlabs
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        @feverlabs

        1. Some footer is reserved for displaying counter of hidden events. (e.g: +1)

        0_1573575715716_0f8edb0d-1b98-4922-8a86-07ff268d01a9-image.png
        The red area is slotFooter, so you can control it like this;

        .CX2 .mySpecificView .slot .slotFooter {
          display:none;
        }
        
        1. For the time format;
          Read this first;
          https://github.com/eouia/MMM-CalendarExt2/wiki/Event-Time

        With your previous config, you’ve set timeFormat: h:mm A, but there be more. :D
        Upcoming view is somewhat different with other views(e.g: daily view), so the events need date and time together.

        Usual format in upcoming view is something like this;

        • If the event starts on a specific day and ends on the same day, it would be good to show like this;
          start date/time - end time
        • If the event starts on a specific day and ends on the other day, it would be;
          start date/time - end date/time
        • If the event is a fullday event and starts/ends in a day;
          start date
        • If the event is a fullday event and ends in another day;
          start date - end date
          And those could be combined with relative format, humanized calendar format, … :) Looks so complex!

        Anyway, so, you need to set dateFormat and dateTimeFormat also with timeFormat

        Set like this;

        dateTimeFormat: {
          sameDay: "[Today] h:mm A",
          nextDay: "[Tomorrow] h:mm A",
          nextWeek: "dddd h:mm A",
          lastDay: "[Yesterday] h:mm A",
          lastWeek: "[Last] ddd h:mm A",
          sameElse: "M/D h:mm A"
        },
        

        Or simply like this;

        dateTimeFormat:"M/D h:mm A",
        

        It will show like this;

        0_1573576793472_8cc3d7d7-0c34-45fd-b351-9517ef4c8e44-image.png

        Or
        0_1573576855898_3347e690-afae-42de-b709-306d8ab893e0-image.png

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          feverlabs @Guest
          last edited by

          @Sean Beautiful! Thank you very much!

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            jani.karna
            last edited by

            I’m trying to use local .ics file for two of my calendars. They are holiday calendars that stay the same throughout the year so they don’t need to be fetched from the web. I just can’t get them to work.
            I get the same error message on both of them:

            [CALEXT2] calendar: Suomen juhlapyhät >> write EPROTO 1936543760:error:1408F10B:SSL routines:ssl3_get_record:wrong version number:../../vendor/node/deps/openssl/openssl/ssl/record/ssl3:record.c:252:
            

            My url looks like this:

            url: "https://192.168.1.187:8080/Pyhat.ics",
            

            I tried using

            localhost:8080
            

            but it tried to force 127.0.0.1 which don’t work.

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              A Former User @jani.karna
              last edited by A Former User

              @jani-karna
              Well, it’s not the issue of my module, anyway…
              It seems, your RPI is not available to handle SSL of itself.
              Can you open “https://192.168.1.187:8080/Pyhat.ics” or “https://localhost:8080/Pyhat.ics” on the browser of your RPI when MM is running?
              Try “http” instead of “https”

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                jani.karna
                last edited by

                Have to see if the problem comes back after RPI reinstall. It seems my SD-card just came to the end of its life.

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                  jani.karna
                  last edited by

                  I finally had a chance trying this. By trying “https://192.168.1.187:8080/Pyhat.ics” with browser while MM is running I get “ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR”. I have no idea how to solve this. “Localhost” gives a little different error, but so does MM. But neither of them work. I know it is not about your module, but if you have any suggestions I’d be glad to hear.

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                    A Former User @jani.karna
                    last edited by

                    @jani-karna
                    try http instead of https

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                      A Former User @jani.karna
                      last edited by

                      @jani-karna
                      put your ical file into ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-CalendarExt2 then, try to use this URL;
                      http://localhost:8080/modules/MMM-CalendarExt2/Pyhat.ics

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                        jani.karna
                        last edited by

                        @Sean said in MMM-CalendarExt2:

                        http://localhost:8080/modules/MMM-CalendarExt2/Pyhat.ics

                        For some reason “localhost” tries to use 127.0.0.1 which gives error, but I tried “http://192.168.1.187:8080/modules/MMM-CalendarExt2/Pyhat.ics” and that worked! Thank you!

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