simple stopwatch
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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µTimer |
Fix Released
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High
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Nevermind, I didn't read carefully the man page. You really shouldn't advertise unimplemented features :) As a quick workaround, you could start a timer with the limit when using -t with no arguments.
Regards,
Charly
Hi,
It seems it misses the stopwatch option. I'm forced to use the timer option, which requires an argument, to have a simple stopwatch. The feature is advertised everywhere, even in `utimer --help`, which lists only the --timer and --countdown options. using no arguments - or maybe just -t - should start a stopwatch.
Thanks for this tool,
CHarly
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bash-3.2$ utimer --version
utimer 0.2.1
Copyright 2008, 2009 Arnaud Soyez <weboide@....>
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
bash-3.2$ utimer --help
Usage:
utimer [OPTION...] [ARGUMENTS] - command-line "timer" which features a timer, a countdown and a stopwatch
µTimer (or "utimer", pronounced as "micro-timer") is a multifunction timer (command-line only).
The main features are:
- a timer (e.g. count from 0 to 4 minutes),
- a countdown (e.g. count from 10 minutes down to 0),
- a stopwatch.
µTimer always exits after the timer or countdown are done counting. This can be useful for using countdowns in scripts, for example. The stopwatch, which is not concerned, needs to be stopped manually using 'q'.
Help Options:
-?, --help Show help options
Application Options:
-t, --timer=TIMELENGTH count from 0 to TIMELENGTH and then exit (e.g. utimer -t 31m27s300ms).
-c, --countdown=
-v, --verbose Verbose output.
-q, --quiet Quiet output.
--quit-
-L, --limits Show the limits of µTimer (Maximum time length, Accuracy...)
--version Display the current version of µTimer.
-d, --debug Debug output.
Report any bug to: https:/
Hi, it's indeed unimplemented. But thanks for reporting it.
I need to make some other changes first to support a pause feature. After this, I'll work on the stopwatch.
I will keep this bug report updated so that you know when it's done.
weboide.