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2012-01-26
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2012-01-26
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just tried reverting back to original clock via commands in first post and now when i press clock and alarms it doesn't show anything?
ls -l /usr/bin/worldclock
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2012-01-26
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Incorrect, in stock worldclock, one-time alarms were still saved, just inactive. One could activate the same one-time alarm over and over, and it's always active for *next* matching hour (i.e., if it is 10 AM, and Alarm set off on 11 AM, activating it will make it ring after 1 hour. Yet, if it is already noon, 11 AM alarm will ring on 11 AM tommorow).
In replacement worldclock, one-time alarms disappear after deactivation (aren't saved). I'm not sure about moment of disappearance (instantly? on reboot?), but they vanish.
So, nice catch megaexer. I wonder, if fixing it is relatively easy, or not? ade, what do you think?
/Estel
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2012-01-26
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Incorrect, in stock worldclock, one-time alarms were still saved, just inactive.
It is just that the approach is different.
-The stock clock puts a one-time alarm on inactive after it has gone off.
-The replacement clock removes a one-time alarm after is has gone off.
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2012-01-26
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2012-01-27
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2012-01-27
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i dont get why i have the seconds in portrait..while in landscape they are not..seems an iconsistent approach..and the clock in portrait, for me..doesnt seem screen centered at all...
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clock-ui, replacement, worldclock |
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In replacement worldclock, one-time alarms disappear after deactivation (aren't saved). I'm not sure about moment of disappearance (instantly? on reboot?), but they vanish.
So, nice catch megaexer. I wonder, if fixing it is relatively easy, or not? ade, what do you think?
/Estel
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