entity: sensor.octoprint_target_tool0_temp entity: sensor.octoprint_actual_tool0_temp States('sensor.octoprint_target_bed_temp') | round (1) entity: sensor.octoprint_target_bed_temp entity: sensor.octoprint_actual_bed_temp entity: sensor.octoprint_job_percentage Thanks again, still fighting through getting mine to even somewhat look like yours and others here, but the sharing and collaboration is so very helpful.ģD Printer 481×893 229 KB type: custom:stack-in-card But for the ‘front page’, I think it’d be basically creating a grid and carving out the sections of the primary layout into cards that made sense in my own implementation, is that right? a wall-mounted tablet? The room cards should be easy - they could be popups or just navigate to a new page. Generally, what strategy would you consider if you were to adapt the mobile-friendly layout you have here to a wider screen e.g. Or, does the top scroll off as you scroll down? Can I infer from this the top pane is ‘locked’ such that you can scroll vertically below the header and see the rest of the content? I fiddled briefly with trying to do this in CSS with contentContainer and such but never quite made it work. However, the stuff underneath is different in each example (now playing is first in one, rooms is first in the other). In the first two side-by-side examples, it appears we’re looking at the base ‘welcome screen’ as it has the overall dashboard indicators e.g. These examples are great and get the creativity flowing for sure. Thanks for posting these and for being so willing to help the community throughout this thread. This can be accomplish by booting to Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) and entering the command below.Mushroom Gauge 829×360 24.6 KB square: false Note: Before attempting to move the Windows partition, the Windows chkdsk command should be applied to the NTFS volume in this partition. One disadvantage is this tool has to be installed in Windows and therefore will still exist on the drive after you are finished moving Windows. One advantage is any existing keyboard and mouse (or similar device) can be used. To move Windows, the Mac reboots and performs the move without user interaction. One advantage is this tool does not have to be installed into Windows. However, if you can boot from a Ubuntu installer flash drive, then only use of a mouse is required. One disadvantage is the keyboard and/or mouse may be need to be wired to use this tool. If you build the bootable USB flash drive using the zip file downloaded from GParted, then both a keyboard and a mouse (or similar device) is required. After booting from the flash drive, the GParted tool can be used to move the Windows partition. ![]() ![]() A Linux based bootable USB flash drive can be created containing this tool. According to the other post, there are two possible compatible free tools available. ![]() However, not all are compatible with macOS. There are third party tools that can move Windows partitions. To add the remaining free space back to the partition containing macOS, the partition containing Windows would have to be first moved to the end of the drive. If the above commands are completed and the Mac is restarted, then your question will become a duplicate of the question Missing around 20 GB of Space on MacBook, at least in terms of a solution. If you have an older Mac which legacy BIOS boots Windows, then you should should not use the answer below. Note: The answer below applies to Macs which UEFI boot Windows. Note: These commands may need to be prepended with a sudo. If Windows has completed installation and working correctly, then you can delete this partition. The partition is suppose to be deleted during the installation of Windows. The OSXRESERVED partition ( disk0s3) is created by the Boot Camp Assistant to hold the files needed to install Windows.
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