Rene Tode
Rene Tode
> Those suffering from performance issues go and check if your apps are written in the way AD is intended, and if you run stuff that is keeping AD busy....
and i just did a lookup from pypy, but a general use from pypy isnt wanted, because then it would be impossible to run AD in a python venv. off...
im not sure if thats possible without modifying the javascript file from the widget. for certain the skin files is the wrong place, because the skins have no knowledge from...
there are several ways to go to rescale. first off, the dashboard expects that a browser does the scaling (which doesnt work with some outdated devices) second you can rescale...
> I've tested >30 combinations of devices with current Android, iOS, Linux, macOS and various current browsers on each. in general the best way is to use google chrome. but...
i have a scalefactor in my lcars skin, but i remembered wrong. there is still a need to change the dimension settings in that one also. its probably possible to...
recalculating dashboards based on outside variables is only possible if the entire code that writes dashboards is rewritten. AD writes the dashboard based on the yaml, without any knowledge from...
if you update the app yaml (list with devices for example) the dashboards could be automaticly updated. you could monitor the dashboards, and automaticly update dashboard A, when dashboard B...
as far as i see it it has to do with paths. with /certs/ca.crt you give a path that doesnt exist because certs isnt a root path. and it isnt...
in the link you give it says: > If your Home Assistant is running with self-signed certificates, you will want to point to the location of the certificate files as...