I have tried it.
Long press is non intuitive. I have tried timer without reading how it
works and I have not figured out. Even after knowing I don't
understand how it works. I would love press and circle to position
approach more. Something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EY3eT0YyfKY
Regards,
Dalius
On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Nekhelesh <krnekhelesh@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:krnekhelesh@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hey guys,
I have been working on the Timer UI and functionality. You can see
my implementation at lp:~nik90/ubuntu-clock-app/refresh-ui. Please
give it a try and let me know what you think. Currently this is
how it works,
In the UI, only the hour and the minute hand are shown. The user
can long press on any of the clock hands to adjust them. I still
have to implement changing the clock hand dials by just rotating
with mouse. You can then press the start and stop button to
control the timer. In this branch, I have also made the seconds
hand longer slightly and update the debian changelog to match the
current work being done for this version.
I would like to hear your thought on this. What can be improved or
is there a better implementation method perhaps...
Kind regards,
Nekhelesh
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