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Originally Posted by toxaris View Post
Installed today, seems to work good.
All tho I will put doubble alarms for the next days

Just a cosmetic tips.
You can replace the colourfull defualt back with a 800x424 black clock.png.
Locks way more nice to have a consistent black background in both portrait and landscape.
The clock background is this:
/opt/usr/share/themes/alpha/backgrounds/clock.png
This replacement clock only adresses the executable itself. You are free to set your own background.

I have seen requests to also activate the background in portrait mode. That would also make it more consistent.
 

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Is it already merged in CSSU's Gitorious?
 
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Is it already merged in CSSU's Gitorious?
I guess not, I can't find it there. It has it's own git: https://gitorious.org/osso-clock. My modifications are not (yet) merged there.

Moving it to CSSU's Gitorious would be a necessary next step? No idea how the correct procedure works.
 

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Moving it to CSSU's Gitorious would be a necessary next step? No idea how the correct procedure works.
I think so. As far as I have seen for other components, MAG shoud create a new repo for world-clock in CSSU, then anyone could ask for a merge with Cepiperez's code.
 

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Sorry, I don't have my n900 with me to fix and test the changes
But I can see you already make the fixes
Make a merge request in gitorious and I'll update the source
 

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Sorry, I don't have my n900 with me to fix and test the changes
But I can see you already make the fixes
Make a merge request in gitorious and I'll update the source
CepiPerez,

Good to see you back here! I will try to do a merge request later this day (no experience with git).
Any intention to pick up the minor issues (landscape rotation of sub menus etc)?

And how to you feel about a possible merge in the CSSU branche?
 

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Submitted a merge request in gitorious. First time I worked with gitorious and I hope the change is complete.

Please let us know what your plans are with the clock replacement for the near future (regarding little modifications, possible push to CSSU etc).
 

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Found a bug.
Im running phone langue English, regonal settings Sweden/Svenska and 24h clock.

First, New Alarm:

Screenshot-20111101-140817 by Daniel Persson, on Flickr

Then pick 13:00 for example, and click Done:

Screenshot-20111101-140833 by Daniel Persson, on Flickr

After that you end up with 1:00 PM wich equals 13:00, right and clock Save?

Screenshot-20111101-140841 by Daniel Persson, on Flickr

Now, here we have the real bug! I end up with a Alarm that goes off 01:00 24h or 01:00 AM.

Screenshot-20111101-140859 by Daniel Persson, on Flickr

If I then bring upp the Alarm configuration again it says 01:00 in 24h.

Screenshot-20111101-140918 by Daniel Persson, on Flickr

Maybe something to considder?
 

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I see some behavior in your situation I can't explain: after you have set the alarm to 13:00 in 24-hr clock setting, you suddenly end up with a notation in AM/PM? Or did you change the 24-hr clock notation meanwhile?

Anyway, I can't reproduce your situation. I changed my phone language to English and regional settings to Swedish. Whatever I try (changing 24-hr to AM/PM in the process etc), the alarm stays at 13:00/1:00 PM.

Just to be sure: you are using the replacement clock?

Anyone else that can succesfully reproduce this?
 

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Originally Posted by ade View Post
I see some behavior in your situation I can't explain: after you have set the alarm to 13:00 in 24-hr clock setting, you suddenly end up with a notation in AM/PM? Or did you change the 24-hr clock notation meanwhile?
I dont change the 24h setting. All tho I notice that if I change 24h setting it doesnt change if I dont close clock.
Otherwise I follow the sequens in the pictures to reproduce the bug.

Originally Posted by ade View Post
Anyway, I can't reproduce your situation. I changed my phone language to English and regional settings to Swedish. Whatever I try (changing 24-hr to AM/PM in the process etc), the alarm stays at 13:00/1:00 PM.

Just to be sure: you are using the replacement clock?

Anyone else that can succesfully reproduce this?
Yea, I sure Im using the replacement.
I can rotate and so on.
Strange that you can't reproduce it.
I have rebooted and I can reproduce it again.
May be I should set regional to english and again back to swedish to trigger someting, will try that.
###Edit: It didnt help to switch regional setting, acually the problem is still there. But the behavour now is that if I chose 01:00pm I end up with 01:00am instead.
Have I missed something here?
I just replaced the binary of clock with the modified, it that right?

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