[Q] How to hide a progress bar and display it only when a condition is met? - Zooper Widget General

I set up a text module to display the remaining minutes to the end of the current event, and a progress bar too, but I would like it to appear only when events are active. How could I hide it when no event is active? (I know how to determine when that happens and ask how to fornat the progress bar),
I thought about setting the bar colors to the background color but I would like to keep it transparent.
Any ideas?

wap4u said:
I set up a text module to display the remaining minutes to the end of the current event, and a progress bar too, but I would like it to appear only when events are active. How could I hide it when no event is active? (I know how to determine when that happens and ask how to fornat the progress bar),
I thought about setting the bar colors to the background color but I would like to keep it transparent.
Any ideas?
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Use the [ox] [/ox] tag in the advanced parameters of the progress bar to move the bar off-screen when there is no event. Example: $#event#=0?[ox]3000[/ox]$
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I usually turn off the auto luminosity because I don't like it changing when inside.
The punishment is that when I go outside in a sunny day, I see nothing on the screen and I would like to fix it without fumbling for minutes trying to find a dark corner in the street so that I can raise the luminosity again. Something like gesturelike, for instance finger.s moving up the screen raise luminosity.
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