@EdO try the following code in custom.css
.CX2 .eventLocation {
display: none !important;
}
@EdO try the following code in custom.css
.CX2 .eventLocation {
display: none !important;
}
Also based in Denmark like @mdhenriksen and considering going the foil route for a frameless 32" bathroom mirror. What about interglas.dk? Have you tried them? I’m contacting them tomorrow to see what the price is - as the in-site calculator they have says for 70x40cm the mirror is 50€ + shipping :astonished_face:
As to be expected the issue was with the setup - VM users should take that into account. Oddly the fix when I added another module using external info (horoscope) and rebooted the VM. Saw it had a hiccup with time and date sync within ubuntu. Sorted itself out. Rejseplanen train depatures from Odense Station load nicely but for some reason can’t figure out how to switch to Bus lines and show the lines that go through my stop or any other bus stop for that matter.
config:{
stationID: "461112000",
stationName: "Bilka",
vehicle: "B",
destfilter: "",
departuresMax: 5
}
After Loading… for a while it returns this
Which seems to be defaulting to Odense Station for some reason.
Hejsa!
Thank you @Manmachine for your contribution!
I’m totally new to the concept and my purpose is to use it to GYST my daily workflow as a young entrepreneur
(gyst = get your shit together)
Trying the module now with the current setup:
VirtualBox on macOS Mojave running Ubuntu MATE 1604LTS as a DevEnvironment.
Latest MagicMirror only with the clock module on.
Added station ID for Odense, Nørreport and my tiny bus station and nothing shows up. Only getting a Loading … response. Is the Rejseplanen API still functional with this module? Or is it maybe my setup to blame?
@greda what can be installed against steam? I’m looking for a solution to that as my bathroom gets steamy fast (no window, just a ventilantion duct)
Hi everyone,
Fresh on the forum & excited to plan my MM project!
The Pi is on its way and been thinking of having one in my bathroom - both me and my partner are in need of a central dashboard to start our day and get an overview. Which brings us to the 2-3 minutes of teethbrushing every morning and evening.
So I want to hang the mirror (24" lcd) in the bathroom. The room has no window to vent out the steam as it’s placed in the middle of the flat. Only have a shared ventilation duct with a fan which works, i guess - yetif the shower is super hot or runs longer than 10mins it gets foggy in there.
(not quite as drastic, but blurry enough for the naked eye)
What measures could I take for those moments when it’s super misty in the bathroom?
Thought of making a sealed enclosure but that creates an issue for the rest of the time when there’s no steam = overheating.
Goes for both the Pi & the display.
Potential solutions I thought of:
- microwaveable moisture removing bags (found some at roughly €10 at a car shop)
- aluminium plate backend to work as a huge heatsink, no ventilation holes + enclosure temp sensor for overheating protection
- for both cases: top & bottom ventilation holes closed through motorised sliding panels (Pi controlled) when enclosure humidity goes above a limit. Open hatch when temp is too high :nerd_face: overcomplicating 101
What is your experience with having electronics in damp environments?