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2012-11-12
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2012-11-12
, 09:13
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#12
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I am personally hoping to see the Snooze button increased in size relative to the Stop button, maybe 66% to 33%.
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2012-11-12
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Produces this:
Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
source code here:
https://git.gitorious.org/community-...emui-alarm.git
Produces this:
Not Found
The requested URL /community-ssu/osso-systemui-alarm.git was not found on this server.
Apache Server at git.gitorious.org Port 80
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2012-11-12
, 09:20
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@ Sofia,Bulgaria
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I still haven't tested the new libalarm, but will install it in one of the dev N900s.
As a bug report, this is as bad as it gets, but it's only happened once (I'm talking stock PR1.3, no CSSU, no nothing):
One day I was in the lift (aka "elevator"), looking at my display, when suddenly an alarm popped-up (on the display, still no sound, usually takes a second or two to start ringing). Given that I was actively looking at the display, when I saw the alarm pop-up I instantly tapped on "close". The alarm UI closed, but then the ring started sounding, with no UI to turn it off. Given the "urgency" of the situation (other people were looking at me as if I was just trying to bother them, I resorted to turning off the N900 by holding the power button for a few seconds.
Obviously there's a race condition somewhere, but I didn't bother investigating further (alarms usually *wake* me up, so I'm never so quick so as to reproduce the bug).
Perhaps you can have a look? (I will myself take a look at the code, but don't expect that I will find the bug, assuming it's in osso-systemui-alarm.c.
Thanks in advance!
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2012-11-12
, 09:25
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@ Germany
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Hmm, I wonder how is that possible, given that alarm UI is single-threaded. Would you try to re-produce the same with replacement?
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2012-11-12
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@ not your mom's FOSS basement
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2012-11-12
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Heh, this sounded a bit like what i observed multiple times: the UI didn't respond to stopping the alarm, (it seemed frozen), and it kept sounding...
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2012-11-12
, 10:16
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Given that I was actively looking at the display, when I saw the alarm pop-up I instantly tapped on "close". The alarm UI closed, but then the ring started sounding, with no UI to turn it off. Given the "urgency" of the situation (other people were looking at me as if I was just trying to bother them, I resorted to turning off the N900 by holding the power button for a few seconds
Yeah, auto-snooze shows the alarm time, not the current time. I think it is better that way(stock behaves like that), though current time must be shown somewhere too.
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2012-11-12
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2012-11-12
, 11:33
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@ Sofia,Bulgaria
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#20
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Hi,
Why is it better that way? This tricked me multiple times when I was too sleepy to realize, that the shown time was wrong. An alarm clock should always show the current time. Thats what they do
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