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Re: [N900] Nokia Clock Replacement
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Your date format is different. Mine is "DD-MM-YY" and not "DD/MM/YYYY" like you have. So in my case it shows: Code:
fri 30-12-11 |
Re: [N900] Nokia Clock Replacement
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For the full daynames and terms like "every day", the worldclock replacement uses the local message plugin from nokia. This is related to the device language. For the short daynames, a QT function is used. QT always uses the local system settings, which is derived from the regional settings. It took me a lot of work, but now the shortday names are based on HildonTranslation, which should give the local system short day names when entering a new alarm. The short dayname in the worldclock section is still based on the local system settings. I might try to correct that in the future. The new version can be downloaded from the link in the first post. Let me know if issues are found because of the change. |
Re: [N900] Nokia Clock Replacement
i rename the original one and copy urs into my usr/bin
after reboot my clock not function anymore.. anyone got the same problem with me? |
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Can you try using the X-terminal: Code:
/usr/bin/worldclock |
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Hi Ade, will you push the world clock replacement to CSSU testing?
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chmod +x /usr/bin/worldclock |
Re: [N900] Nokia Clock Replacement
The clock replacement does not mute the alarm tone when the phone is switched to the Silent profile. A minor thing, but it tends to wake up my little daughter in the morning..
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Having said that, I think I'll leave the situation as it is for now. But other people are free to step in :) |
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