That’s how the node_helper method works, module sends a request, the node_helper.js script responds.
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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RE: How to use "require" in a module?
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RE: Calendar Config (bit of a noob)
Sounds to me like you have a configuration error in your config.js file. Without seeing it, I have nothing to go by or what to tell you to fix.
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RE: Calendar Config (bit of a noob)
Any configuration, for any/all of the modules, should always go in the main config.js file. You should not have to edit anything else. If you have edited source files, I recommend you grab the original source again from Github. If after you’ve done that, your calendar still isn’t working with your configuration, feel free to post the relevant section (removing private information) and we may be able to figure out what’s going on.
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RE: Noob Help!
Did you by chance follow the official guide on how to install it? MM2 has been out of beta for a bit now, so if that’s what you have, I recommend starting over. When done properly on the right hardware, MM will come up without you needing to open up any html file.
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RE: Weekly Calendar
Opinions/suggestions are good. After all, I am making this for you guys, not just for me. :) Slaap lekker.
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RE: Weekly Calendar
Also, keep in mind that what you see there is a portion of a full mirror. When I’m at the office, I don’t have a vertical display, so I have to turn things off for it to display right. When I get home later, I’ll take another screen shot and see what it looks like then.
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RE: Weekly Calendar
Geen probleem. Yeah, since I’m just testing things out, I wouldn’t worry too much about what it looks like right now. I won’t make something that won’t work for people. I tend to make it all user configurable anyway, so don’t worry about that part.
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RE: Weekly Calendar
Fill as it too wide? It’s merely following the regions defined within MM. Or do you mean height? At the moment it’s restricted. I can’t follow the regions there because otherwise there’s very little that can fit. So it’s an overlay “on top” of everything else and then I forcibly restrict the height. It’s not a perfect solution and it’s only being done to get the layout right.
As for a ‘step back’, I’m not sure what you mean. You mean going back to what I posted yesterday? Yeah that code didn’t go away (I never get rid of code that way). This right here is literally an exercise. I wanted to see what it would take, how much and whether it can be done. I also needed a hair cut, and this helped with me pulling my hair out at times. :)
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RE: Weekly Calendar
And I seriously can not fathom that this thread has almost 1,000 views. Sheesh guys … you’re making me giddy. :)
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RE: Weekly Calendar
Writing this code is not for the faint of heart. I will put out this warning: this may or may not result in the final piece. And the reason I say this is simply because of how difficult it is to deal with the various overlays. I may end up scrapping this idea completely and go for a different solution that may or may not end up looking similar. (Yes I’m aware that the time starts at midnight … the actual element takes up the whole screen, it’s been pushed down and ‘height restricted’.)
