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2013-02-14
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Yep, it uses a QSettings config file which is described in the wiki.
I did not test it, but that file would make sense. My first impression is that is some binary file with citycodes in hex format. Not some standard (database) format.
As the current solution works fine, I see no reason to look into that further.
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2013-02-14
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About time zones, Qt and open source: there is yast Qt TimeZoneSelector, with GPL licensed code. Could it be helpful in creating time zone widget for the replacement clock?
By the way... Since the 'replacement clock' is Qt-based... How difficult would it be to port it to Harmattan-MeeGo-Sailfish?
The main reason for pointing these out is they are "potentially" safe to remove if you have QT worldclock installed.
So if it is to become a permanent fixture of Maemo in the future, they could be removed automatically to safe space.
Changes: clock-ui (0.6-2) unstable; urgency=low . * reverted introduced glitch in portrait mode * made timediff format in world clock details equal to default clock
Changes: clock-ui (0.6-3+thumb0) unstable; urgency=low . * prevent opening of multiple worldclock detail windows by multiple fast presses
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Quick message...
About icons: it's difficult to see when new-alarm, alarms or world-clocks is being pressed. Could you do it as the 'original' app did, by activating the background-image '164IconHighlight.png' for the button? It is stored in themes/default/images; in the default theme, at least.
Best wishes.
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Changes: clock-ui (0.6-4) unstable; urgency=low . * selected cities in the worldclock screen no longer remain highlighted * pressing a button in the landscape mainscreen will show a background
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Hi ade,
thanks again.
But now I noticed also some difference to stock Maemo behaviour!
I do not know since when this is like that, but just noticed today:
Is that on purpose?
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About time zones, Qt and open source: there is yast Qt TimeZoneSelector, with GPL licensed code. Could it be helpful in creating time zone widget for the replacement clock?
By the way... Since the 'replacement clock' is Qt-based... How difficult would it be to port it to Harmattan-MeeGo-Sailfish?
Best wishes.
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