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2009-12-17
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2009-12-17
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yes - go to clock (where you have the three icons), tap the topbar, -> alarm settings -> snooze time
Maybe translation is wrong, but I'm sure you'll find it...
Edit: I just saw, that there are only three options: 5,10 and 15min
Snooze 1 day. I like that.
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2009-12-17
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2009-12-17
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2009-12-20
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Opened by *** (reporter) 2009-12-16 13:32:03 GMT+3
SOFTWARE VERSION:
1.2009.42-11
EXACT STEPS LEADING TO PROBLEM:
(Explain in detail what you do (e.g. tap on OK) and what you see (e.g. message Connection Failed appears))
1. Create repeating alarm (for example monday to friday, 07:00)
2. In the morning accidentally press Snooze, instead of Stop
3. Cannot cancel the snooze (or cannot find a way to do that)
EXPECTED OUTCOME:
Have a way to cancel snooze operation before it will alarm without deleting repeating alarm.
ACTUAL OUTCOME:
Have to wait 10 minutes to cancel snooze alarm.
REPRODUCIBILITY:
always
Comment #1 from *** (maemo.org) 2009-12-16 16:48:30 GMT+3
Does disabling the alarm from the lists of alarms work?
Comment #2 from *** (reporter) 2009-12-16 17:50:07 GMT+3
Actually yes, it does. It is not intuitive but works.
Comment #3 from *** (maemo.org) 2009-12-16 18:00:34 GMT+3
Yeah, asking because that's what I do in the morning.
So if you want some changes here in the User Interface, please take a look at http://maemo.org/community/brainstorm/ .
Comment #4 from *** (myself) 2009-12-17 21:51:47 GMT+3
Sorry, but I didn't understand what do you mean by disabling the alarm. If I disable a repeating alarm is for example if I go holyday and don't want' to be waken up in the morning.
IMHO when a snooze is triggered on a repeating alarm, a new alarm (as it really is) should appear in the alarm list and that one should be canceled. The orginal repeating alarm makes a life of its own, I know it will wake me every morning and I don't care anymore about that. I don't think it is only a matter of user interface - disable means disable, it is not a meaning of intuiveness or counter-intuitiveness, so IMHO it should be considered a bug and not a brainstorm.
If the snooze is triggered on a single shot alarm, when I list the alarms it should be listed with the new due time and not the old one, and the fact that the original time is shown should be considered a bug, too. On this aspect, I just described exactly the way it works also an my old series 40 phone (that I am still using for true works, knowing the fact that Maemo is still an experimental platform )
Comment #5 from *** (maemo.org) 2009-12-17 23:11:09 GMT+3
Hmm, good point actually. I don't use alarms with a recurrence here and hadn't thought about it. Feel free to propose your idea and solution(s) in maemo.org Brainstorm.
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