Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarExt2
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@jani-karna
https://github.com/eouia/MMM-CalendarExt2/wiki/4.-Styling
Eachevent
haseventSub
(and its sub-elementseventLocation
andeventDescription
). By default, agenda(upcoming
andcurrent
) views would revealeventSub
, so, you can use that CSS selector to specify. -
@Sean said in MMM-CalendarExt2:
@jani-karna
https://github.com/eouia/MMM-CalendarExt2/wiki/4.-Styling
Eachevent
haseventSub
(and its sub-elementseventLocation
andeventDescription
). By default, agenda(upcoming
andcurrent
) views would revealeventSub
, so, you can use that CSS selector to specify.Missed that styling part… :grimacing_face: got it working, thank you again!
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Hello again. is there a way to scroll the events when there are so many on a single day with displaying the (+x).
Thanks.
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@code999
no. i was tried scrolling in my older CALEXT but too burden to rpi. -
@code999
Instead, you can sort and filter the order of events to be shown. -
Did CalendarExt in Weeks (or Month) view automatically adjust the height of the day to accommodate the events?
I swear if there was only one or two events for a day (in a given week), the whole row was shorter. -
@ChickenBeard
Not adjusted automatically. you can set the height of the slot manually. -
@Sean said in MMM-CalendarExt2:
Not adjusted automatically. you can set the height of the slot manually.
Is it CX2 .slot ?
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@ChickenBeard
if you mean some table views (month, week), setslotMaxHeight
of view configuration.
https://github.com/eouia/MMM-CalendarExt2/wiki/2c4.-View:week,-month -
@Sean okay. it would be great to have though. not seeing the events is not good. limited space on the screen so i cant just make more room because then i will lose a full week from the month view.
thanks.