Activity log for bug #1267502
Date | Who | What changed | Old value | New value | Message |
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2014-01-09 15:03:18 | Nekhelesh Ramananthan | bug | added bug | ||
2014-01-09 17:46:35 | Nekhelesh Ramananthan | summary | Analogue clock should use 360 degrees for 12-hour rather than 24-hour format | Alarm should use 360 degrees for 12-hour rather than 24-hour format | |
2014-01-09 17:47:02 | Nekhelesh Ramananthan | description | Currently the analogue clock displays time in 24 hour format. This means that when the hourhand is at the 6 position (traditionally), it is actually means 12:xx. This is rather unconventional. Whether the clock shows time in 12/24 hour format, the 360 degrees should be equivalent to 12 hours. This behaviour is also exhibited by Android and the N9 clock app. | Currently the analogue alarm displays time in 24 hour format. This means that when the hourhand is at the 6 position (traditionally), it is actually means 12:xx. This is rather unconventional. Whether the alarm shows time in 12/24 hour format, the 360 degrees should be equivalent to 12 hours. This behaviour is also exhibited by Android and the N9 clock app. | |
2014-01-11 13:08:30 | Nekhelesh Ramananthan | ubuntu-clock-app: status | Triaged | In Progress | |
2014-01-11 13:08:35 | Nekhelesh Ramananthan | ubuntu-clock-app: assignee | Nekhelesh Ramananthan (nik90) | ||
2014-01-11 13:08:38 | Nekhelesh Ramananthan | ubuntu-clock-app: milestone | 1.6 | 1.4 | |
2014-01-11 13:11:54 | Nekhelesh Ramananthan | branch linked | lp:~nik90/ubuntu-clock-app/fix-alarm-analogue-format | ||
2014-01-30 21:23:37 | Ubuntu Phone Apps Jenkins Bot | ubuntu-clock-app: status | In Progress | Fix Committed | |
2014-02-20 10:30:44 | Nekhelesh Ramananthan | ubuntu-clock-app: status | Fix Committed | Fix Released |