@KumarTRD It’s not executable. You need to use an editor to open it, like nano
:
nano ~/MagicMirror/config/config.js
@KumarTRD It’s not executable. You need to use an editor to open it, like nano
:
nano ~/MagicMirror/config/config.js
@Damian Do you want 6x or 60%? (The former seems very small). Sorry I misunderstood about your PC; most of us use PCs as dev machines for the RPi.
If 6x (or, inverted, 1/6 or 16.7%):
body {
transform: scale(0.167); /* this might get messy, at least with any raster assets (like images) */
}
Or 60%:
body {
transform: scale(0.6);
}
According to this very interesting StackExchange question, you can also set the document
’s zoom
property in JavaScript (and via CSS, too):
document.body.style.zoom = 2;
@Mykle1 Thanks! I keep seeing it mentioned in the forums, and wanted to give us all a quick way to refer people to help. I’d already written most of it with all of my responses here so I decided to rearrange them into a freestanding post.
@loonix You might check to see that run-start.sh
is executable:
chmod +x ~/MagicMirror/run-start.sh
You can also try :
npm cache clean
npm install
npm start
Finally, the MM project doesn’t run well on Raspbian Lite. Jessie Full is the recommended build. Check out this thread for a few other tips.
@Mykle1 How did you seed the url with a timestamp? When I visit https://icons.wxug.com/data/weather-maps/radar/united-states/united-states-current-radar-animation.gif?1521767776
, I get the image returned (not a 404
).
example.com
.scope
your app will need) and visit in a browser.code
parameter. (If using example.com
, it will fail to reach the site; just look at the address bar and find the code
parameter.)code
parameter to exchange for an access token (e.g. using curl
):$ curl "https://todoist.com/oauth/access_token" \
-d "client_id=0123456789abcdef" \
-d "client_secret=secret" \
-d "code=abcdef" \
-d "redirect_uri=https://example.com"
@pierrepi I posted recently on how to “stash” your changes in git
. You don’t want to commit them, except to share with others.