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#401
Originally Posted by Wonko View Post
Well, the prerm script was supposed to do exactly that.
Apparently, the sed one-liner was not working as it should.
This issue should be fixed in 0.15.3 which I just uploaded to extras-devel.
hi, I installed the release 0.15.3 but I have the same problem. I have to rewrite these lines:

[tweakr-profile-widget.desktop]
X-Desktop-File=/usr/share/applications/hildon-status-menu/tweakr-profile-widget.desktop
X-Status-Area-Position=18
X-Status-Menu-Position=20

[wifi-switcher.desktop]
X-Desktop-File=/usr/share/applications/hildon-status-menu/wifi-switcher.desktop
X-Status-Area-Position=18
X-Status-Menu-Position=21

[simple-brightness-applet.desktop]
X-Desktop-File=/usr/share/applications/hildon-status-menu/simple-brightness-applet.desktop
X-Status-Area-Position=18
X-Status-Menu-Position=22

[quick-launch-sb.desktop]
X-Desktop-File=/usr/share/applications/hildon-status-menu/quick-launch-sb.desktop
X-Status-Area-Position=18
X-Status-Menu-Position=23
 
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#402
Originally Posted by iscio View Post
hi, I installed the release 0.15.3 but I have the same problem. I have to rewrite these lines:
Well, I am not really a Debian guy, i.e., I use the whole dpkg stuff to build my packages, which seems to work out quite well for the time being, but I am far from being in expert with respect to Debian packaging.
Still, I suspect this to be normal behavior.

I think at the time you performed the update the prerm script of the old version, which still contained the bug, had been used.
Hence, you experience this issue.
But since you now have the new version installed, with the fixed prerm script, from now on this problem should not occur anymore.

Edit:
With respect to all the issues and requests reported recently: I am currently very very busy.
So I cannot invest that much, if any, time into this right now.
Though, I think all this stuff will be taken care of sooner or (most probably) later.
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#403
Originally Posted by f2thak View Post
one issue I have with this app:

there is no plain digital clock like the stock one.
That clock type is called "Decimal Clock".

If you select Decimal Clock, you get a digital clock like the original, but with more options like different fonts, colors, optional seconds display, etc.
 
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#404
Love the binary clock!
Although, I did think the AM/PM indicator was broke but turns out I read the clock as 12 when it was really 11. Maybe I should stick with standard digital
 
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Hmm. Is it just me or is the next alarm broken? I made an alarm for 10:35 and the alarm shows it as 22:35. I enabled am/pm and it's shown as 10:35pm instead of 10:35am.
 
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#406
I also noticed the same thing like rantom did. Anyone will fix it ?

As there is that great auto-rotation patch inside the CSSU, I really really hope you could implement an extra setting for portrait clock. (just like clock per desktop)
 

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#407
Originally Posted by rantom View Post
Hmm. Is it just me or is the next alarm broken? I made an alarm for 10:35 and the alarm shows it as 22:35. I enabled am/pm and it's shown as 10:35pm instead of 10:35am.
I can't reproduce your issue here.
This is what I tried:
Select "AlarmDisplayClock" as clock style.
Set alarm to 10:35.

Result:
Alarm time is displayed as "10:35" or "10:35 AM" respectively.

What are your steps for reproducing this issue?
Do you have multiple alarms set?
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#408
Originally Posted by Wonko View Post
I can't reproduce your issue here.
This is what I tried:
Select "AlarmDisplayClock" as clock style.
Set alarm to 10:35.

Result:
Alarm time is displayed as "10:35" or "10:35 AM" respectively.

What are your steps for reproducing this issue?
Do you have multiple alarms set?
That's the way that I did it. Could it be a timezone bug since I'm experiencing it here in Finland and another poster from German is also experiencing it? And no, I have only one, repeating alarm (Mon/Wed/Thu) set up. Also, making a new one and removing/disabling the old one didn't help, hours and AM/PM-stamps are still wrong.

I also encountered a new bug, which shows me 10:35 ip in lock-screen instead of 10:35 pm when the 12 hour clock is enabled and systems own one (Date and Time Settings, untick 24 hour clock) is disabled. I got rid of the latter bug (for now) once I re-enabled the 24 hour clock from DaT-settings and disabled the 12 hour clock from the Advanced Clock Plugin-settings.

I've attached some screenshots. Is there any logs that I could paste here?

Last edited by rantom; 2013-04-30 at 14:16.
 
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#409


i have change to qosmio flip clock but only blank image appeared...how to fix it...i did :

DEBUG_OUTPUT=1 /usr/bin/hildon-status-menu

pkill -f /usr/bin/hildon-status-menu
but fail
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#410
Have never been able to get the decimal clock to work for this. Binary works fine but decimal is just a blank square.

I run CSSU now but no joy.
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