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I had a strange problem during last week.
I travelled to a different time zone (from GMT+2 to GMT+1) while using worldclock replacement with automatic time adjustment. The time zone didn't change and I had to manually change the time. I tried it several times, even rebooting with no luck. The question is that it didn't seem to be a network problem, as a second phone (with Android) in the same network received the time change message. When returning home, I configured it again to automatic change of time zone and it changed to GMT+2 without a problem. I don't know if this could be related with worldclock replacement but I have travelled a lot in the last 2 years with stock clock and haven't seen this problem before. |
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About your question about the timezone issue: The worldclock is not involved in any timezone change. It just reads values or makes calls to existing system functionality. So I cannot explain the behaviour you have seen. |
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It was asked a couple of times, but had no priority for me. It turned out to be a rather small code change:
-> the date and time can now be altered by tapping on the time display (just like in the stock clock). edit: noticed that date in portrait mode missed it secondary colorsetting: fixed Download link in the first post (as always). |
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Just as you think you have spotted all the differences with the stock clock, I noticed the possible snooze repeat intervals are 5/10/20 minutes, whereas in the stock clock it is 5/10/15 minutes.
After changing it to the stock clock interval times, I found out the snooze interval is not saved and will always be 10 minutes. As it is never reported I guess everybody is happy with this snooze interval :) I will try to fix it, as soon as I found how the stock clock deals with this. |
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No wonder the snooze interval problem was not reported: I introduced it myself in the last version :o
CepiPerez used the value he put on the button to actually use that value later. So by "fixing" artpra's bugreport, that value was lost. I solved it in another way, so it should work again without reintroducing the values on the buttons. It now has the snooze options of 5/10/15 minutes (the 20 minutes is replaced by the stock clock value of 15 minutes). The downloadlink in the first post is updated with a new version. |
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Sorry to bother you again with a new version, but in the process of making the time clickable for adjustment (enhancement from a while ago), I must have lost the correct font (Nokia Sans) in the QT Creator form. This has resulted in a font different from the stock clock in the main screen, I very recently noticed.
I now have set the correct font in the code itself to prevent accidental change in QT Creator. The download is updated as usual. |
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how can I set a wallpaper for portrait mode?
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I have my System font as Ubuntu and worldclock is Nokia Sans. Stock clock used to be Ubuntu. It would be nice to have worldclock follow the systems font. |
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