@bkeyport - Thanks! It works as you describe. I thought I had already tried removing that code to no avail, but obviously hadn’t. Thanks again!
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Posts made by JohnGalt
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RE: MMM-Worldclock
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RE: 3 Appointments from 2013 Appear in Calendar Every Day
Never mind… I think i have fixed it for now. I went into Google Calendar in the browser, searched for each event and deleted all recurrences. Within a couple of update cycles on the MagicMirror the events disappeared.
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3 Appointments from 2013 Appear in Calendar Every Day
The Calendar module displays what appear to be all my current appointments [pulled from Google Calendar using the public .ics url].
In addition, every day at the top of the list are three that are not on my current Google calendar: one instance of one and two instances of a second. Both appear to have been weekly repeating appointments last used ~2013.
Since I don’t see them daily on the Google Calendar, nor on my Microsoft Outlook that is synced with the Google Calendar, I am stumped on how to troubleshoot this.
Any ideas?
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RE: MMM-Worldclock
Hummm - It looks like the forum stripped out leading tabs and/or spaces, but the content look OK…
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RE: MMM-Worldclock
Here you go:
{ module: “MMM-Worldclock”,
position: “bottom_right”, // This can be any of the regions, best results in top_left or top_right regions
config: { // See ‘Configuration options’ for more information.
timeFormat: ‘hh:mm A’, //defined in moment.js format()
style: ‘top’, //predefined 4 styles; ‘top’, ‘left’,‘right’,‘bottom’
offsetTimezone: null, // Or you can setEurope/Berlin
to get timegap difference from this timezone.null
will be UTC timegap.
clocks: [
{ title: “Home”,
flag: “us” },
{
title: “Italy”,
timezone: “Europe/Rome”,
flag: “it”,
},
{
title: “Durban, So Africa”, // Too long title could cause ugly text align.
timezone: “Africa/Johannesburg”, //When omitted, Localtime will be displayed. It might be not your purporse, I bet.
flag: “za”,
},
{ title: “Aruba”,
timezone: “America/Curacao”,
flag: “aw”,
},
] // Close clocks list
} // Close Worldclock config
}, // Close module MMM-Worldclock -
RE: MMM-Worldclock
Thanks for the module. I have installed it and have it working, but do have one question: How do I keep the top ‘home’ time zone from displaying? I already have the clock module running, so I don’t need a 2nd module telling me the local time… Unfortunately, when i remove the code for the home timezone, it still displays. Thanks in advance,