I got one of these for my mirror, still havn’t built or assembled it yet.
https://www.pi-supply.com/product/pi-supply-raspberry-pi-power-switch/
I got one of these for my mirror, still havn’t built or assembled it yet.
https://www.pi-supply.com/product/pi-supply-raspberry-pi-power-switch/
@karde I know its .normal in main.css but I do not know how to make it only change color for only one module. if you change .normal it will be for everything that uses .normal.
Is that even possible that you do a .module.normal {color:blue;} in your custom.css. Even so you would be changing all the text in that module, as there is no ‘code’ for just that one section.
Im no programer, so no clue. I only just figured out how to do the icons recently.
Not sure about the Wind stuff but I did want the sunrise/sunset to change so here is the code for your custom.css for that.
.wi.dimmed.wi-sunset {
color: orange;
}
.wi.dimmed.wi-sunrise {
color: yellow;
}
@Sunburned Yeah i spoke too soon, the app is still not updating again after a few hours. I really don’t want to make a cron job and restart the mm. I think im going to give this one a try:
@Sunburned I was having this problem where I would mark an item on my phone complete and it didn’t update on the mirror. I just did a git pull on the module (seems like it was updated) and its now working again.
Not that I have found, only logs I know about are under .pm2/logs
I have been using this module for some time now and its great, I keep our weekly menu on it. I have noticed though it has stopped updating itself. So when i add/remove items from the website or phone app it doesn’t reflect that in the module. I need to start/stop MM2 in order for it to refresh.
Anyone have any ideas?
You can still do it, from within outlook web access and publish your calendar. It will make an ICS file on the exchange server but you would need to copy the file weekly or something and put it locally on the pi.
Something like this, not sure what version of Exchange your running but its basically the same from 2010, and 2013. It will give you the link to the ICS file. Again, this is all for not if your exchange admins don’t allow calendar publishing, but it should work inside your office regardless.
Its a little better, its now showing what my HEAT temp is set to, but not the COOL. Ideally it would show both with the dot in the middle as in the screen shot above, or if that’s not possible show the COOL setting when cooling, and the HEAT setting when heating and have the circle change colors.
+1 for this idea, not sure how hard it would be to do but I believe its in the .ical file.