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2009-11-17
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2009-11-19
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@ Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles
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2009-11-19
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@ Milton, Ontario, Canada
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#184
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2009-11-19
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@ California USA
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2009-11-19
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@ Milton, Ontario, Canada
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It seems that we all wanted a dim screen in "Night" display until we hit "Alarm Off", then it could change to the "Day" display with full brightness to safely get out of bed in the dark ( I get up at 4:30 am). If we hit "Snooze" the display should remain dim. If we hit nothing the alarm sound or music and the display brightness should slowing increase for 60 seconds at which point the sound and brightness are at max.
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2009-11-19
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@ California USA
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I'm just implementing this now and need a bit of help/clarification with the "snooze" bit. Here's the problem: when you're in insonmiac mode, I set it up to mimic the normal tablet dim/brightness behaviour, which means if the screen is off or dim, when you hit it the first time it brightens up but doesn't actually do anything; that way you can hit anywhere to turn the screen back to full brightness, and then press the button/part of the screen you actaully want since you can now see it.
For the "snooze" description as quoted above though it's a bit different... as hitting the snooze button would cause the tablet to go fo normal brightness, you'd hit snooze again now that you can see it, and then it would go back to Insomniac birghtness. Does that make sense?
Or should I be adjusting the insomnaic mode so it responds to button presses/etc without returning to normal brightness?... I think the first option is best personally, but what's the opinion from you guys?
Den - Do you still see the "Alarm icon" in the status bar on the tablet? Did you recently change the time on any of the alarms that aren't working? Does the alarm "countdown" timer still show a proper/actual time value? Thanks!
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2009-11-19
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@ Shangri-la Oregon
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Theme idea:
Yesterday I was pointed to this clock: http://yugop.com/ver3/stuff/03/fla.html
What do you think: would it be nice to have something like this as a FlipClock theme?
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2009-11-19
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@ Shangri-la Oregon
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2009-11-19
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@ Milton, Ontario, Canada
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Jolouis, I recently went into "Control Panel", "Panels", and disabled the status bar for "alarm". When I click to enable "alarm" there is a check mark, but the icon is not displayed in the status bar. When I set the N800 system alarm, the icon is displayed and tit alarms at the set time. I noticed that when I set a new alarm in FlipClock, I no longer get that "alarmsynced" message that I got previously.
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