That's the indicator-datetime displaying the string. Clock app doesn't
get involved in displaying stuff on the indicator.
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Indicator entry d
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** Description changed:
BQ E4.5 (krillin) running OTA9.1
I have 2 recurring alarms set for 0730 and 0800. If I pull down the
clock indicator bar after midnight, the 0730 alarm is listed as
"Tomorrow". The Clock app lists the alarm correctly (although, if I
rememebr correctly, there wa
Could we try to target this for OTA-8 or even OTA-9 consideirng it is
quite a nuisance that alarms cannot be heard if headphones are used to
listen to music while sleeping.
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug. The clock app does not
follow the gsettings show-seconds. Confined apps afaik don't have access
to read gsettings. That said, it is a good idea to respect the settings
of the user by following the indicator-datetime preferences. Will talk
to the design
@charles, since clock app cannot read gsettings, could you perhaps
expose this as a dbus settings (similar to the alarm settings
properties) that clock app can then read and enable seconds if
indicator-datetime is showing it?
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Public bug reported:
Once a user snoozes an alarm, there is no way to stop the alarm without
having to wait for the snooze period to be over. The indicator datetime
should provide options to completely stop the alarm like Android does.
This pattern can already been seen in the messaging indicator
@Robie, that's a great idea. I have appended it to the bug description
to ensure we don't forget it.
** Description changed:
I'm greatly missing timers from the clock app. In Android I use them all
the time for fixed time periods (laundry/bread/cooking/tea is ready,
etc.), and it's rather i
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[Clock][UX] A
** Description changed:
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changed from "Suru arpeggio.ogg" to "Alarm clock.ogg". Indicator-
datetime will have to set this as default on its end.
+
+ Note: Clock App will set "Alarm clock.ogg" as the default alarm sound
+ for n
Public bug reported:
With OTA-6 (as per bug 1354370), the default alarm sound has been
changed from "Suru arpeggio.ogg" to "Alarm clock.ogg". Indicator-
datetime will have to set this as default on its end.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[clock] Add option to
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Is this still an issue?
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Clock displa
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Public bug reported:
It is far easier and quicker to check the world city timezones if it
were shown in the datetime indicator than from the clock app which takes
a few seconds and open. Ubuntu Touch uses the indicators and scopes for
quickly exposing information and the timezone info satisfies th
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[c
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Removing ubuntu-clock-app as the execution of alarms is done by
indicator-datetime and the implementation is localized to it.
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[Indicators] Missed calendar or alarm ev
Removing ubuntu-clock-app task from this bug report since the work needs
to only be done in indicator-datetime.
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug report. The clock app
displays the digital time following the user locale and using standard
Qt.locale() functions. I would suspect indicator-datetime is at fault
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Thanks for the bug report. By the clock quick settings menu, I presume
the indicator that you swipe from the top to bottom. If that's the case,
let me redirect this bug report to the correct project.
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** Also
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug. I can confirm this issue
as well. Often I turn of the alarm while trying to snooze it. We need a
better design for this. May be something similar to the call
accepting/declining design that vivid has at the moment?
** Summary changed:
- Too easy to a
Public bug reported:
Similar to alarms, the clock app requires the platform to wake up and
notify the user when a timer is complete. The clock app cannot do this
by itself since it would be suspended as per the app life cycle
policies.
Clock App Timer design is tracked at bug 1427566.
** Affects
Clock App Timer design is tracked at bug 1427566.
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Title:
Clock app requires timers sup
In the description, you mentioned that "Clock-app could specify the
information it needs in the URL, then open the right page when passed
that information later. indicator-datetime would act as a simple pass-
through." Isn't it the other way around? The use case that I see is
that when the user pr
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Public bug reported:
When users press on an alarm shown in the indicator-datetime, the clock
app is supposed to be open with that specific alarm details shown.
However at the moment the clock app does not know which alarm was
pressed. It requires i-dt to send QOrganizerItemId to the clock app when
Adding ubuntu-ux to get design opinion. Perhaps we could also add a
settings option in the clock app to allow the user to decide if he would
like to dismiss/snooze the alarm on pressing the power button.
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[Indicators] Miss
@Andrea, considering that this is a potential security bug where a
ubuntu desktop gets unlocked on its own, wouldn't it be recommended to
issue an update asap instead of with the next SRU?
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Title:
OneTime ala
@lukasz, yeah this would also be affecting vivid. However at the moment
the alarms feature in vivid is broken badly due to SDK Alarms API
(alarms backend rewritten for performance and other benefits). Thereby
it is difficult to identify if fixes like the above work or not. I would
recommend waiting
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On
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OneTime
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reset now deprecated,
Fixed in Unity 7.2.4. Thnx for the fix.
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** Summary changed:
- Repeating alarm disabled after it went off once
+ Repeating alarms are disabled after it went off once
** Changed in: ubuntu-clock-app
Milestone: None => ota-1
** Tags added: alarm
** Summary changed:
- Repeating alarms are disabled after it went off once
+ Repeating
As of Ubuntu RTM r13, this bug has been fixed. Marking it as fix
released.
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I suspect this is a side effect that was introduced while fixing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-clock-app/+bug/1362341. Instead of
disabling just one-time alarms after they ring, I presume indicator-
datetime mistakingly disables recurring alarms as well. Clock app merely
displays the EDS data a
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Not resizable w
Fixed in Unity 7.2.4. Thnx for the fix.
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The placement of windows in the spread is much more logical now. Thnx
for the fix.
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Fixed in Unity 7.2.4. Thnx for the fix.
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Fixed in Unity 7.2.4. Thnx for the fix.
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Fixed in Unity 7.2.4. Thnx for the fix.
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Bug fixed in Unity 7.2.4 proposed.
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Fixed in Unity 7.2.4. Thnx for the fix.
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The switcher count now scales with with icon size. Thnx for the fix.
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Screen does not
This bug does seem to be fixed with Unity 7.2.4 proposed update. However
it introduces a visual regression that has been reported at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/1411041. I have thereby marked
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification.
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Works as expected
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Tested on trusty and bug seems to be fixed with 7.2.4.
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This bug is fixed in 7.2.4. Thnx for the fix.
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@franz, It will be released to trusty in Unity version 7.2.4 SRU as can
be seen at the top of this bug report. The exact ETA is however unknown.
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** Also affects: ubuntu-clock-app
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-clock-app
Assignee: (unassigned) => Nekhelesh Ramananthan (nik90)
** Changed in: ubuntu-clock-app
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: ubuntu-clock-app
Statu
** Changed in: ubuntu-clock-app
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[regression][clock]
** Summary changed:
- [clock] alarm still rings once it's been disabled or deleted
+ [regression][clock] alarm still rings once it's been disabled or deleted
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** Summary changed:
- [clock] alarm still rings once it's been disabled
+ [clock] alarm still rings once it's been disabled or deleted
** Description changed:
(r135)
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create
The bug about the alarm ringing even when it is disabled is a known
issue which occurred due to upstream change in the Ubuntu SDK which
wasn't synced yet to indicator-datetime. As a result, indicator-datetime
wasn't aware that the alarm was disabled. I have informed charles about
this issue and he
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
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[Indicators] Missed
hmm if they don't show in the indicator then the alarm won't ring. This
is bad!
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Today I tested on ubuntu-rtm/devel-proposed image 49 and noticed the following
behavior,
- Enabled Alarms show up as alarms in the indicator-datetime
- Disabled alarms show up as events in indicator-datetime (known issue bug
1361702)
@dpm, is this what you experience as well?
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Which channel and image did you test this on? I noticed locally that
when creating events in the calendar app, they show up as alarms in the
indicator. But I have never had the issue of clock alarms showing up as
calendar events (nor can I reproduce it on rtm r1 mako). That has to be
regression.
*
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al
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Im
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Al
** Changed in: indicator-datetime
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In
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Implement
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: ubuntu-clock-app
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Here is a reply from Matthieu James,
"We chose to use the red icon. I pushed it in my bzr branch and
requested a merge: https://code.launchpad.net/~tiheum/ubuntu-themes
/suru-icons/+merge/231533. It should be available soon."
So when there is a missed alarm, the red alarm icon should be shown to
** Changed in: ubuntu-clock-app/reboot
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Changed in: ubuntu-clock-app
Status: Fix Committed => Won't Fix
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Title:
[c
** Changed in: ubuntu-clock-app
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
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** Changed in: ubuntu-clock-app
Status: New => Won't Fix
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1318997
Title:
[clock] Provide
** Description changed:
- Background Info -
Currently the snap notification shown when an alarm is triggered shows the
buttons "Ok" and "Show" which both does the same thing which is to dismiss the
alarm. Since Snap notifications require a minimum of 2 buttons, the only
choice is
Public bug reported:
- Background Info -
Currently the snap notification shown when an alarm is triggered shows the
buttons "Ok" and "Show" which both does the same thing which is to dismiss the
alarm. Since Snap notifications require a minimum of 2 buttons, the only
choice is to impl
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