@Cr4z33 Nope, not just you.
Fixed it, actually. added the line “left: 0px;” in my custom css in the “.MMM-NewsFeedTicker .image” section… it’ll force the image to the left.
@Cr4z33 Nope, not just you.
Fixed it, actually. added the line “left: 0px;” in my custom css in the “.MMM-NewsFeedTicker .image” section… it’ll force the image to the left.
Looking good, other than the logo now appearing centered on final position - I have deleted all custom css…
Concise setup… How’d you run the other wires (Power the pi, pi-monitor), etc.
Wait, you can audit the config file right from NPM?
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang.
Position field isn’t supposed to be used.
{
module: "alert",
},
Alert will pop over entire screen when called.
Above is as shown within the sample config
@vinp being a linux/magic mirror newbie - how would one switch to your fork?
I’ve converted my weather app on my magic mirror at home to MMM-Darksky a while ago, I find that to be a much better choice than the other weather apps out there.
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”,
@mykle1 Ahh, I guess I’m one of the lucky ones. The one problem I had was an issue with RTSP-Stream locking up overnight. Fixed that by switching to ffmpeg from omxplayer.
Both boxes are currently running MMM-Carousel in positional mode.
The smaller screen one (uses the “pi touch screen” to the screen port) has one position alternating the two weather modules, world-clock with seconds running, calendar, and RTSP-Stream running ffmpeg mode nearly flawlessly (once in a while, it’ll slow the video).
The one I want the scrolling for uses MMM-Carousel now to switch out screens for MMM-NFL and MMM-MyScoreboard (2-3 copies so that the scoreboard don’t flow off the screen in my temporary install) - it also runs the default news app, calendar, MMM-Darksky, and the default clock.
Neither have any problems with existing animations, smooth as silk except for the previously mentioned ffmpeg issue.