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2009-11-13
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I see your logic. But I don't think we should have to listen to an alarm or music for 60 seconds to get full brightness. Therefore I suggest that when the alarm goes "off" the sound and music slowooooly increase over a 60 second period. However, if we hit the "alarm off" after just a few seconds the display will 1) change to the "Day" display and 2) increase to full brightness.
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2009-11-13
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@ California USA
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Just installed the latest version and some great updates - but there are also two things that i think goes completely against what I perceived as the 'philosophy' of flipclock: Having buttons named 'Setup' and 'Alarms' on the main clock display.
The 'Setup' button is rather distracting where it is at at the upper left corner and way to prominent.
When I wrote 'philosophy' of flipclock I meant that it seemed like much was done to keep a very clean appearance and a very subtle UI. These buttons, to me, ruin much of the clock display's simple and clean look.
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2009-11-13
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@ Milton, Ontario, Canada
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#164
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flipAlarmSync clear clear clear
why not use this seconds bar as a divider between the clock area (top) and the buttons area(bottom)? A seconds bar might look very natural in between the clock and the buttons. I suspect that the overall look will be cleaner and less cluttered.
'release time'..... How much time do I have for my theme?
Also, on the horizontal swiping, I was trying it out to see what it felt like and I often triggered an up/down swipe by mistake. Maybe the number of pixels needed to trigger up/down needs to be increased?
At 4:30am my mind is not yet functioning enough to remember to hit the display either one or two times. A big "Alarm Off" or "Snooze" button is what my mind responds to.
I would like to see the display automatically change to the "Night" display at 6pm, then have it automatically change back to the "Day" display at 6am.
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2009-11-13
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@ Shangri-la Oregon
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2009-11-13
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#166
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my idea would be to have two settings on the clock controls page... "auto day time" and "auto night time", that would determine when the clock automatically changes themes.
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2009-11-13
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@ California USA
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#167
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why not use the light sensor: if it's dark in
the environment go to night mode and dim
display; otherwise not
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2009-11-14
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2009-11-14
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2009-11-15
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Indeed, indeed. I concur. I would further suggest that if the snooze button is tapped, the display remains in the "night" display, and returns to fully dimmed.
The 'Setup' button is rather distracting where it is at at the upper left corner and way to prominent.
When I wrote 'philosophy' of flipclock I meant that it seemed like much was done to keep a very clean appearance and a very subtle UI. These buttons, to me, ruin much of the clock display's simple and clean look.
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