Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarExt2
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@cskenney
Wait a sec. I think found something. -
@cskenney
You have a mistyping indefaultSet
. Notcalendars
, Fix it tocalendar
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@Sean You can also do it through PM2 directly.
In a second session run “pm2 logs” – it’ll live update the logs on that session’s screen.
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@Sean That did the trick. You used Calendars (with an S) for the main code section but the default section only used calendar (without the s). I didn’t notice the syntax difference. Thanks for the help.
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@cskenney
Becausecalendar
ofdefaultSet
would be applied to eachcalendar
ofcalendars:[]
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@Sean No, it’s fine. I just didn’t notice the syntax difference when I created the default section.
Thanks again for your help.
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The two things were only added after the installation of “MMM-Page-Selector”.
Do you know how I remove the “module name (red)” and the “module counter blue”?
It is somehow related to the module.
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@Lordy
Removepostion
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@Sean said in MMM-CalendarExt2:
Remove postion of module. This module doesn’t need it.
I tried it, unfortunately without success. Or what exactly do you mean? Here is my config.
{
module:“MMM-CalendarExtMinimonth”,
disabled: false,
position: “bottom_bar”,
pages: {main: ‘bottom_bar’},
calendars: [ ],
},
{
module: ‘MMM-CalendarExt2’,
disabled: false,
pages: {main: “bottom_bar”},
config: {
rotateInterval: 5601000,
scenes:[
{
name: “”,
views: [“”],
},
],
views:[
{
position: “bottom_bar”,
name: “”,
title: “”,
mode: “week”,
colored: true,
type: “row”,
slotCount: 2,
slotSubTitleFormat: “dddd”,
slotTitleFormat: “DD.MMMM”,
slotAltTitleFormat: “DD.MMMM”,
slotMaxHeight:“325px”,
calendars: [“xxx”],
locale: “de”,
maxItems:2000,
hideOverflow: false,
},
],
calendars: [ -
@Lordy
Hmmm. this module would manage its hiding/revealing by itself. So there is no need setpostion
of this module itself. But you set the position bypages: {main: “bottom_bar”},
throughMMM-Page-Selector
by force.
Unfortunately, MM would show the module name and id even when the module has nothing to draw at that position.Hmmm…
I think the easiest way is to hide it by CSS.
#module_7_MMM-CalendarExt2 { display:none; }
The only problem is, if you change the order of modules(adding a new module or removing) in configuration, the module Id will be changed. In that case, you should modify again.