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    MMM-DWD-WarnWeather - Wetterwarnungen

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      MarkAlisch @MarkAlisch
      last edited by

      config:

      {
      module: ‘MMM-DWD-WarnWeather’,
      position: ‘top_right’,
      header: ‘Wetterwarnungen’,
      config: {
      region: ‘Kreis Lippe’,
      changeColor: true,
      interval: 10601000
      }
      },

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        MarkAlisch @MarkAlisch
        last edited by

        @MarkAlisch After a restart of the raspi it worked.

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          yawns Moderator @MarkAlisch
          last edited by

          @MarkAlisch said in MMM-DWD-WarnWeather - Wetterwarnungen:

          @MarkAlisch After a restart of the raspi it worked.

          This module - like other modules too - uses a node_helper and this requires a reboot of the magicmirror process (or the whole raspberry).

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            lolobyte @ostfilinchen
            last edited by

            @ostfilinchen said in MMM-DWD-WarnWeather - Wetterwarnungen:

            I have commented out line 56-60 in MMM-DWD-WarnWeather.js.

            Hello,

            witch code have you commented out?

            please add the sample code.

            Thanks

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              ostfilinchen @lolobyte
              last edited by

              @lolobyte in the actual Version of the Module u didn’t need to coment out the lines

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                lolobyte @ostfilinchen
                last edited by

                @ostfilinchen

                oh, then tell me please how is it actually possible to increase the text and format the date.

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                  LukeCodewalker Module Developer @lolobyte
                  last edited by

                  @lolobyte
                  for increasing the text size you have to edit MMM-DWD-Warnweather.css (description class).
                  to format the date you have to edit lines 84 and 85:

                  var start = moment(this.warnings[i]['start']).format("dd. HH") + ' Uhr';
                  var end = moment(this.warnings[i]['end']).format("dd. HH") + ' Uhr';
                  
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                    lolobyte @LukeCodewalker
                    last edited by

                    @LukeCodewalker

                    Hi, thank you for your answer.

                    this is a part of my custom.css

                    .MMM-DWD-WarnWeather .description {
                    font-family: Roboto;
                    margin-left: 10px;
                    color: white; //white
                    padding-left: 50px;
                    padding-top: 3px;
                    color: #fff; //fff
                    width: auto;
                    font-size: 25px;
                    line-height: 30px;
                    text-align: left;
                    }

                    i can make some changes, but not wit all commands.

                    for example.

                    if i use

                    color: red;

                    nothing changes

                    when i use

                    color: #f00; //fff

                    the color change.

                    if is try to use

                        font-size: 10px;
                        line-height: 10px;
                    

                    nothing happens.

                    What’s wrong?

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                    • pugslyP Offline
                      pugsly
                      last edited by

                      Can this be modified to work in the US?

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                      • LukeCodewalkerL Offline
                        LukeCodewalker Module Developer @pugsly
                        last edited by

                        @pugsly
                        Sure. You have to find an API that gives you the data and you have to modify the module that it works with this data.

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