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2009-10-22
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2009-10-22
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Jolouis, if there will eventually be more than three themes, it will take too much time to sequence through. Is there a way that a window comes up and you can select from a list? This would be quicker when there are many to choose from.
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2009-10-22
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This app starts to feel more and more like a Maemo5 UI "Just when you thought you were asking for something crazy... shhh... just wait... ;-)" lol but yea the original plan was to have a graphical "theme browser" that would let you select whichever theme you wanted and see little description/who made it/etc. It'll be accessible from the clock-settings page; the current "next theme" button was actually more of an afterthought to make it easy to switch between themes quickly (i.e. night/flip). On that note, by the way, thoughts on theme "enable/disable"? Originally I'd planned to have an option to say "disable themes" so that you could have them installed but they wouldn't cycle when you hit the next theme button (i.e. you'd have to manually choose them/enable them from the aforementioned theme browser); however as I thought about it more it kind of seemed a bit silly...after all, why not just uninstall the themes you don't like, that way they don't have to bother you... thoughts though?
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2009-10-23
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2009-10-23
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looks great but i have a couple of problems.
1 when i start flipclock, my 'battery low' icon comes on. i was charging at tne time.
2 how do i set an alarm? i expected a button for this but no.
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2009-10-23
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2009-10-23
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1 when i start flipclock, my 'battery low' icon comes on. i was charging at tne time.
Snooze didn't re-trigger the alarm
I have the screen set so that it goes black after some time
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2009-10-23
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Albright - The little rectangle "loading thing" is created automatically by the tablet OS and cannot be disabled. Really I'll admit the splash screen was just there to see how quickly I could get a graphic up on the screen since the load time seemed to be a bit longer than I was originally expecting so I wanted to visually know "when the app actually started and could display something" vs "when the clock was up and running". I can put an option in the config to disable the splash screen, it just means you'll be sitting there with a blank screen instead for a bit waiting for the app to load up (the splash screen doesn't slow down the loading process, it just makes something appear on the screen while the app is starting up).
Thanks for all the feedback so far everyone!
Last edited by jolouis; 2009-10-22 at 14:05.