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    ade | # 71 | 2012-09-20, 22:30 | Report

    Okay, 0.0.3-1 is now being uploaded:

    Changes:
    * Max time now extended to 48:59:59
    * Pressing save in edit window will now also close the window
    * Pressing clear in the edit menu will also set time to 00:00:00

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    peterleinchen | # 72 | 2012-09-21, 08:03 | Report

    Thanks ade,

    but curious as I am:
    why 48:59:59 ?

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    ade | # 73 | 2012-09-21, 08:11 | Report

    Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
    Thanks ade,

    but curious as I am:
    why 48:59:59 ?
    Foobar asked for (at least) 48 hours. I could have picked 99:59:59, but who wants to run a timer for over 4 days

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    foobar | # 74 | 2012-09-21, 09:01 | Report

    Awesome, thanks!

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    Estel | # 75 | 2012-09-21, 20:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by ade View Post

    But you can always try to convince me with a practical example as why you would need that amount of hours (and come up with a better example then mr_pingu ).
    *Real* sushi is done for over a week, with strictly provided times for changing, erm, "solution" (can't find better word now) in which it's prepared, with greatest sushi masters respecting them to single minute.

    Still, it's rather folklore, not a practical requirement. And, worldclock Alarm would handle it too Not to mention, that I'm not aware of any sushi master chief (making meals that cost 500$ per portion) using N900, sadly.

    /Estel

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    ade | # 76 | 2012-09-21, 21:02 | Report

    Then even 99 hours would not be sufficient

    Watched "Jiro Dreams of Sushi" a few months ago. They should make the best sushi over there. It is a small family restaurants with only about 10 seats at a bar. Reservations required

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    Estel | # 77 | 2012-09-21, 21:12 | Report

    Yea, I know this movie/documentary, too It's aweosme, but I'm afraid, that europeans/americans, in fact, *don't* like how real sushi tastes. no idea, as I never tried one, but during discussions about "Jiro Dreams of Sushi" I've heard that what we're doing (in euroland/america) with sushi, is exactly what is needed to *kill* special flavor of sushi, that is absolutely non-eatable for us

    Sorry for OT.

    /Estel

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    peterleinchen | # 78 | 2012-09-21, 21:15 | Report

    [OT]
    And I never tried european sushi, just chinese/korean and that was delicate! (besides other sea stuff )
    [/OT]

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    sixwheeledbeast | # 79 | 2012-09-22, 11:49 | Report

    Did the ultimate test for cooktimer yesterday, three things cooking with different times. Works great.

    How long were you leaving it before moving into testing

    One small thing I would like to discuss, if you select an item then change the time. The item still shows the previous item, over Choose item.

    Is this by design or just the default behaviour for that list widget?

    Examples:-
    If you where cooking "pasta" for 25 minutes and you had that in the item list; the name says "pasta".
    Time elapses and you reuse that timer for the apple pie in for 40 minutes. You have never done an "apple pie" before so don't have it in the edit items, (the other timers are in use so I new one cannot be started) the timer still says "pasta".
    With out adding the item "apple pie", or changing to another item; there is no way to remove the "pasta" name.

    OTOH you could want to extent the pasta's time due to it not being done so resetting the name is not ideal.

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    ade | # 80 | 2012-09-22, 12:19 | Report

    Originally Posted by sixwheeledbeast View Post
    Did the ultimate test for cooktimer yesterday, three things cooking with different times. Works great.
    Cool, mostly I don't have to use more then two timers at ones

    Originally Posted by
    How long were you leaving it before moving into testing
    I have no plans for further changes, so if no bugs are found I could try another voting round for extras-testing

    Originally Posted by
    One small thing I would like to discuss, if you select an item then change the time. The item still shows the previous item, over Choose item.

    Is this by design or just the default behaviour for that list widget?

    Examples:-
    If you where cooking "pasta" for 25 minutes and you had that in the item list; the name says "pasta".
    Time elapses and you reuse that timer for the apple pie in for 40 minutes. You have never done an "apple pie" before so don't have it in the edit items, (the other timers are in use so I new one cannot be started) the timer still says "pasta".
    With out adding the item "apple pie", or changing to another item; there is no way to remove the "pasta" name.

    OTOH you could want to extent the pasta's time due to it not being done so resetting the name is not ideal.
    Not really a everyday situation I think. If you want the text "apple pie", why not add it to list straight away (no restart required anymore). Or maybe add a permanent dummy item named "---" if you want to remove the current item name?
    In older versions, the first item was "choose dish" which you could select again. Could reintroduce some dummy item, but I am not really waiting for an extra item in the list.

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