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Nice work on the clock, here's a little bug report on it:

I notice when i have windows media player minimized to the taskbar when i expand the hidden icons in the tray media player doesn't return to it's original position. Here's a screenie.

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It should be right next to the tray.

As soon as i quit lclock things are back to normal.

Using lclock 1.51b on winnxp pro sp2.

"Time: [00:00] Type: [Weekly] Every: [1]"

What's "1"? shouldn't it be every Sunday/Monday/Tuesday...?

It is the frequency to repeat. So when you have it on Weekly and 1, it means every week. When you have it on 2, it means every other week..and so on.

To do something like alarm every Tuesday, you will need to use type "Daily" + every "7"th day.

no, I don't really want to see the source (I could code something similar myself), but I remember seeing somewhere "THe source code will be available once someone asks for it", so I thought I'd be the first for something, and ask a meaningless question ;)

I'll release the longhorn buttons if anyone wants them

But if you want to help me test LClock, please download it and give me feedbacks.

LClock 1.60 (Alpha; test only)

Hi RCube,

installed and it runs now. Looks smooth. Great work you do.

Some minor notes:

Day reminders balloon:

- shape: could it be selected? I dislike rounded balloons :/

- display: how about different color and/or bold for the reminder times?

- display: reminder time and reminder text could have more spacing between them?

- display: how about a fancy design, say the times and the texts could have different background color?

- display: and maybe some horizontal, colorable hairlines between the reminders?

- exxtreme: some transparency settings for the balloon? :)

We keep on testing, u keep on coding n rockin, mate... :) (Y)

RCube,

another thing: do you plan to design the Reminder notification window as suggested (by me, hehe) on pages 24 and 25? My mockups, you recall :)

Currently the "Event" is a single alerter system window, placed in midscreen.

Functional but I hope this is just a temporary alpha solution :)

Suggestions/questions:

(I presume you got them in mind already)

1.

How about to be able to set expiry time interval for reminders?

Either per each reminder or globally.

Eg. user could set

"delete this reminder after [n] daysweeks/months"

or

"delete reminders already passed after [n] days/weeks/months"

2.

How about handling reminders, I mean manual deletion, snooze, move to another time/date?

3.

Currently it is possible to set up a reminder for a date/time already passed.

Maybe it would be wise to include some CurrentDateTimeCompare :) function and if the set time or date belongs to the past, there would be no reminder set, but a notification for the user appeared.

Nice Update! :D (Y)

I have been designing and making around with calender and clock styles. Is is possible to have png or gif images for use as calender background. I am asking this because I would like round calender like this one attached. bmps does not support transparency so it would be grateful if gif or pngs are supported as backgrounds.

Extcee, that font should be hooge.

dkldkldkl, no difference.

Stacker, I didn't put too much reminder related settings in "LClock Properties" because I am going to do redo the whole config tool soon. But yeah, the balloon needs to be improved.

I hope the current alarm popup is a temporary solution too. ;)

expiry time interval, so you mean a fancy "delete" feature?

snooze is planned. No idea when yet.

moving a reminder to another date can be done right now..but I disabled it, because I think it might confuse some people with the current interface.

I don't think setting reminder on past date is a big deal. People might do this to keep a record of what happend.

Right now nothing will happen if you miss the alarm when your computer was off or LClock wasn't running. It will just go unnoticed. This might need to be improved/changed in the future.

winxptwker

I have been thinking about png for a while too. ;)

I thought you could use "magic pink" to make parts of a bmp transparent.

I thought windows automatically used the top left hand pixel to make transprency if you save the bmp in as 8bit.

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