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25/06/2018 02:54:04
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rchiluano
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Hi captain,
I got a problem with the clock component.
I am using time as clockFormat. Now the problem is, the time starts at zero instead of displaying the local date on my pc.
I am only using 2 properties which are clockfromat = timeLong; and size = 30;
regards,
Ryan
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25/06/2018 03:18:58
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CaptainCasa
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Hi,
sorry, we see that this is a bug that came with the last update. We'll fix immediately. Fix is part of today's update.
Thanks for your message! - Björn
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25/06/2018 03:23:57
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rchiluano
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Hi captain,
The date for the clock has the same issue. Did not get the actual date.
Thanks captain.
Ryan
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25/06/2018 12:54:54
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rspiller
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The time formats
timeLong
timeMedium
do show the exact same time: hours:minutes:seconds.
timeShort shows hours:minutes
Would like to have a minute:second format.
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25/06/2018 13:44:06
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CaptainCasa
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HI,
we will add an explicit timeFormat and dateFormat here, so that you can style things on your own...
Regards, Björn
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25/06/2018 13:53:57
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rspiller
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Another little issue:
the editor does not know about the following two properties.
If they are already present in the .jsp-File they are recognized, but in an "empty" clock-Tag, the editor does not show them.
startat
startatcountdown
greetz
Ruven
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26/06/2018 04:28:10
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CaptainCasa
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...part of 20180626_INT... - Björn
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