@sdetweil
Not sure if this is the “right” way but this worked:
.region.middle.center {
margin-top: 150px;
}
Even a blind squirrel… :-).
@sdetweil
Not sure if this is the “right” way but this worked:
.region.middle.center {
margin-top: 150px;
}
Even a blind squirrel… :-).
Last thing for me on this - is there a way to move the module down? My screen is portrait and it covers up some top modules. I am trying to move the module down with
.region.middle.center {
top: 50px;
}
I have experimented with positive and negative numbers with wild results. It pushes the calendar off the screen a the top and only shows about half LOL.
Should I be modifying this in the module section of the config.js file or in the custom.css file as above. With the right commands of course.
@sdetweil
Outstanding - this did exactly what I was looking for. I also a the appreciate the explanation. I am catching on slowly!
@sdetweil said in MMM-CalendarExt3:
@cricket so, ‘simple’ way is to add more event lines to the box which will make it taller
maxeventlines: 10 or whatever
maxevents*lineHeight = size of box.
lineHeight = fontsize+4 (in the default config)all of the important values are configurable in the module config, so you dont have to mess with css for this
Thank you very much for this - I will give this a go!
@sdetweil
Believe me I have and have looked at it at least times, I simply don’t understand how to achieve what I am asking. I have figured out the font size by what I included above. But I don’t understand how change the size of the day cell/box even if it is empty.
Hi - I have struggled with this for the past 24 hours and I cannot figure it. If someone can provide me ELI5 instructions I would appreciate it as CSS is not my strong suit. I am changing things in the custom.css file - perhaps what I want to do cannot be changed there.
I would like to change the width and height of the calendar boxes, regardless of the data in them. I have figured out how to increase font size, but the cell/box size does not grow dynamically as thought it would. Any help appreciated.
.CX3 {
font-size: 20px;
}
@sdetweil
Many thanks for this, - you are a scholar and a gentleman. I will sort through this at some point soon.
@sdetweil
I will have a further look at that link and try to figure it out, but it may be over my head. Thanks again for your help.
@sdetweil I will do that - to be clear my css is wrong?
@sdetweil Further - is there a list within MM that contains a list of the available symbols? Many thanks.
@sdetweil Copy that - Does that mean anyone listed without the “PRO” tag will work? Across any Icon Pack?
I am using the MMM-Moon module and would like to increase the size that I am using in the bottom_left region. It appears there is no size option in the module itself. I have modded this for other modules/regions with success. I have gone into the custom.css file and added the following, but it is not working. Any help appreciated!
.region.bottom_left {
width: 400px;
}
Fontawsome appears to have many different icon packs available, with some being listed as “PRO”. Are all these available to be used calendar with the symbol config?
This is probably a newbie question, but a search revealed no information. I did not see this in the MM documentation, and the link goes to the main page with all sets listed.
Thanks in advance for any help.
@sdetweil Not sure what happened, but it just started working for me… Now on to some configuration. Many thanks for all your help.
@sdetweil said in OpenWeatherForcast - AggregateError?:
almost NO module reports and handles critical failures like this.
so we asked for data, and nothing… still wating…I upgraded nodejs, electron and still fails in same place.
Does this mean you are having the same issue I am?
I follow some of what you have said. Thanks for your help. Hopefully it is something that can be corrected.
@sdetweil
I am going to reinstall the module as well to see if that works. Update: No change - still loading.
{
module: "MMM-OpenWeatherForecast",
position: "top_right",
header: "Forecast",
config: {
apikey: "mykey", //only string here
latitude: 43.030099, //number works here
longitude: -89.449056 //so does a string
}
},
@sdetweil Copy that - I have also tried the API web call on the pi browser - it works fine. I tried a couple of options.
Are you asking me to post the entire conifg.js?
Thanks.
@sdetweil Thanks for all your help - here is what I have -
0|MagicMir | [2025-05-06 10:28:53.242] [INFO] System information:
0|MagicMir | ### SYSTEM: manufacturer: Raspberry Pi Foundation; model: Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.5; virtual: false
0|MagicMir | ### OS: platform: linux; distro: Debian GNU/Linux; release: 12; arch: arm64; kernel: 6.12.25+rpt-rpi-v8
0|MagicMir | ### VERSIONS: electron: 35.2.2; used node: 22.14.0; installed node: 22.14.0; npm: 10.9.2; pm2: 5.4.3
0|MagicMir | ### OTHER: timeZone: America/Chicago; ELECTRON_ENABLE_GPU: undefined