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Snoozed indicator doesn't dissappear when inactive #46

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peteruithoven opened this issue Apr 17, 2019 · 4 comments
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Snoozed indicator doesn't dissappear when inactive #46

peteruithoven opened this issue Apr 17, 2019 · 4 comments

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@peteruithoven
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peteruithoven commented Apr 17, 2019

I sometimes snooze nightlight after 0:00, but then I notice that the indicator doesn't disappear during the day. Looks like if it's snoozed it sticks around even when it's inactive.

So I'd like to see the indicator hide itself when the night light period (night time traditionally) is over. Whether it's snoozed or not.
When it's still in the night light period (night time traditionally) snoozing it shouldn't impact the indicator's visibility.

@janxkoci
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janxkoci commented May 1, 2019

Just to be clear, it should not disappear when snoozed during the night time - sometimes folks just want to check out correct colours in GIMP for a second or what not ;)

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sometimes folks just want to check out correct colours in GIMP for a second or what not ;)

Sorry I don't get why the disappearance of the snoozed indicator when it becomes inactive (because it is during the day) has something to do with that?

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janxkoci commented May 3, 2019

Sorry, I just wanted to explicitly point out when the fix should not be applied.

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Ah you mean it (the snoozed indicator) shouldn't disappear when it's still during the night light period (traditionally night time)? We agree. I'll clarify my first comment.

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