Dates are showed using Qt, and the rest is using pali's osso-intl
What should I look? Qt or osso-inlt?
About buttons, let me try hydrocarbon to find the problem
About the merge request, I don't know. It's not my app.
But in my opinion, if the calculator will be replaced, at least it should looks like the original.
Otherwise I agree that replacement should look and feel like stock, disagree on the way to achieve it (hardcoding image paths and parsing GTK configuration files)
And I think it is QT to blame for dates bug. But there should be a way to tell QT which regional settings to use.
-Device language selection is not respected, i.e. my n900 is set up to use English as device language and Bulgarian as regional settings. Stock clock shows dates in english (Mon, Tue,...) while replacement shows them in Bulgarian.
got some problem.
status icon fixed, but when tick the alarm box to set it active, the display still show "no alarms" but there have alarm status icon.
1.- in nokia worldclock, when an alarm is set but it isn't active, it shows while with your worldclock they just dissappear
(lo escribo en castellano porque no se mucho ingles, si una alarma esta seteada, pero la desactivas porque ese dia no queres que suene, con el worldclock de nokia, la alarma queda en la lista para que al dia siguiente la puedas activar denuevo, pero, en tu worldclock, una vez que se desactiva, la alarma desaparece de la lista)
here is an example:
nokia default
yours
2.- pure cosmetical but, in default worldclock, the secondary text is painted in secondary color (defined by the theme) but in yours it's gray
(de nuevo en castellano, el color del texto secundario, en el worldclock de nokia es azul (que es el color secundario del theme). pero en tu worldclock el texto secundario es siempre gris)
anyway, the rest is perfect, thanx a lot for your work