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Re: FlipClock Beta
From the "I just started but one day it'll be an instruction manual" for Flip:
Insomniac Mode Flipclock has a special display mode called "Insomniac" designed for times when you want to have the clock running for long periods of time in a darker location, such as on your bedside table at night. This mode is only relavent to NIT platforms. In this mode the default brightness and dimming system settings are ignored, and the brightness controls of the screen are instead controlled by Flip directly. When Insomniac mode is disabled no changes to default brightness or timeout settings are made. When it is enabled the following occurs:
--- End Instruction Manual Excerpt --- Also qole, I tried running Flip on my Fremantle SDK and everything seems to work just fine, I couldn't get the theme change to crash or fail... can you try running it from X-term for me and post up or PM me the shell output for the last few lines before it dies so I can try to see what's going on? Also, apart from that, do the alarms and things actually work?? Thanks! |
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...so what's the verdict on 0.9.5? my tablet wants to upgrade but i see someone had an issue with it so i dont want to install yet if that version has a problem. otherwise things are working swimmingly at the moment.
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I found another "bug" although I probably created it myself.
Last night I happened to set an alarm for this morning. I wasn't near my charger, so I just left my N800 unplugged. To save battery, I set the alarm and exited FlipClock. **I modified one of the files on my N800 to give me the ability to 2x tap the power button and shut off the screen, while leaving network connections up. I need a long press on the power button to wake the screen up.** When the alarm went off, the screen stayed off, I needed to long press the power button to wake the screen, then hit snooze, left the screen on, set it down. Subsequently, FlipClock worked as expected. Mostly a "bug" of my own creation, and a pretty unique situation. I don't expect that much if any time should be spent fixing it, but thought I'd pass it along for informational purposes anyway. |
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(This might work since Insomniac mode automatically overrides the tablet's brightness level, but might also NOT work if your code has changed some system wide brightness configs). 0.9.5 is stable, I just goofed when I first posted it as I mixed up the Diablo and Fremantle packages. And I still can't get this darn thing to go into Extras-devel for Diablo!... no idea why! Thanks! |
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Actually, I just edited mce.ini and enabled the 2x tap option that was already in the file. So I'm not really sure how it all works :)
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I'm already hosting it, but my repository is an ugly hack / workaround. You really want to get it into Extras. I have only recently managed to get my packages to go through the maemo.org autobuilder myself using py2deb, so there's no way I could help anyone else. You could try Jeremiah...
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OKay guys another quick update for everyone...
I've been talking to Jeremiah today (thanks for suggesting that Qole!) and will be working with him to try and get this up into extras as soon as possible (I suspect now that it might even be something really silly like I goofed on version numbering or something and confused the autobuilder). On the Flip side of things (pun intended), I managed to get some good work done in the last few days on the clock settings page and some things that I'd been meaning to get to in a while, so I may try to push out another preview (that hopefully will make it to extras this time) in the next day or two. Key points are:
Still some work to do but I'm really happy about how things are shaping up now! Thanks! |
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