Mentalist Traceur
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2010-12-30
, 16:12
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@ Florida
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#121
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2010-12-30
, 17:48
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@ Agoura Hills Calif
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2010-12-30
, 18:47
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So, skykooler, I found your source code in the .deb file, and it's rather ridiculous just how much cleaner than mine it looks. I don't know if it's more efficient or not, but the fact that I can't even properly understand what the for loops do shows you how abysmal my coding knowledge is. I know what shell and Python stuff I learned out of necessity, but not really the foundational stuff any good coder should know by heart.
This is great.
I hate digital clocks that tell me it is 08 a.m. rather than 8 a.m.
Is there a way to get rid of digital clock times starting with zero?
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2010-12-30
, 23:25
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#124
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2010-12-31
, 00:51
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2010-12-31
, 01:13
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#126
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I greatly appreciate your hard work on this plugin! I share the same suggestion of removing the leading zero for the decimal clock mode. Hopefully, you can apply an option to remove it just for the 'hours'. Thank you guys very much!!
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2010-12-31
, 01:52
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2010-12-31
, 01:52
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2010-12-31
, 02:03
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#130
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Hi,
Thank you for the great effort.
I tried the plugin, very nice indeed. If it works well, it will be a perfect replacement for the builtin clock.
However, on my N900, the plugin ran well only for several hours, then refused to update the time. When I touch on the status area and go to the clock tab, the builtin clock still shows correct time, but time displayed by the advance clock plugin was stopped a couple of hours before although it still ran.
The phone got hot, which meant something was hogging the CPU, and indeed, things became so slow.
I removed the clock pluggin, reboot, and things went back to normal again.
I used Titan kernel ULV 250 750 at the time. Was that the cause?
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