Hi Eric, Whilst I can enter an alarm that repeats every day at http://tiddlytools.com/timer.html, it doesn't work in my wiki - I can set alarms once but the daily alarm doesn't retain the time for some reason. Any ideas?
Also, are alarms which have expired whilst the computer has been turned off supposed to trigger when switched back on as I can't reproduce that? Regards Jon On Tuesday, 18 August 2020 at 08:15:15 UTC+1 TW Tones wrote: > Eric, > > Thanks for doing that test. I will abandon the hta for this timer need. It > was going to be my main implementation because it opens on boot of my > computer. But the HTA depends on the IE hta component which I believe is > deprecated. > > Although if this is the only but it can do more, > > Regards > Tony > > > On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 2:03:45 PM UTC+10, Eric Shulman wrote: >> >> On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 8:05:06 PM UTC-7, Eric Shulman wrote: >>> >>> On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 7:32:27 PM UTC-7, TW Tones wrote: >>>> >>>> An observation fyi but no expectation of remedy, my windows HTA version >>>> the clock in the sidebar does not tick. >>>> >>> >>> OK... I did a little testing myself. Here's what I did: >> >> 1) Open timer.html in my usual browser, Chrome >> 2) Open empty.html from TiddlyWiki.com in a separate Chrome tab >> 3) Use drag-and-drop to import the following tiddlers into empty.html >> from timer.html >> TiddlyTools/Timer/Ticker >> TiddlyTools/Timer/action-timeout.js >> TiddlyTools/Timer/Clocks >> TiddlyTools/Timer/SidebarClocks >> 4) Save empty.html to a local file (default download saver) >> 5) From local filesystem, rename empty.html to empty.hta >> 6) Double click empty.hta to start it >> >> What happens: >> * The HTA opens as a stand-alone application window. >> * The $:/temp/timer/ticker IS updating once per second. >> * The Sidebar digital clock IS running. >> * The Sidebar analog clock is NOT running. >> * The display of the Analog clock has all three hands pointing straight >> down, and all the clock numbers are in the center, along with all the tick >> marks. >> >> This suggests that the problem is due to a failure of the HTA to handle >> CSS "transforms" (which are used to set the position and angle of the >> hands, numbers, and tick marks) >> >> -e >> >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/15eb8069-ba22-46c1-8632-e8ca90c57b65n%40googlegroups.com.

