Thanks. Using it on my n900 now. Noticed a small bug. When colons flicker, you can see how hour's and second's pairs of digits are moving about 2-3 pixels to the sides when colons are visible and back when they are not.
Thanks. Using it on my n900 now. Noticed a small bug. When colons flicker, you can see how hour's and second's pairs of digits are moving about 2-3 pixels to the sides when colons are visible and back when they are not.
It's not a bug. It's because of true type fonts drawing. You can use monospace fonts to avoid this "moving".
Thanks so much for the widget and to implementing everyones suggestions avis.
This is by far the best widget i've used on my n900 so far.
My desktop is now more than beautiful and simple.
Hi Avis, thank you for the widget, like it very much.
May I have some wishes, please?
For those who travel a lot to different time zones, like me, it would be great to have the following options:
- two times displayed (as I read above, this should be feasible with multiple instances - how do I launch the second instance?)
- to each of the time, it would be nice to have the option of city written of the time on the right side of the clock for instance, so that it is clear which time is which (like a phone call waking you up in the middle of night from the other side of the globe, or, eventually, is it a good time to call home now?) (city is selected like country - city, and not only the capitals but also more cities or possibility to add - can I help somehow?)
- optional choice: set the time of this clock (instance) from GPS
And one general question: how can I launch the widget if I incidentally close the widget? Like having an icon in the list of applications?