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Bug: Erratic time display after changing hour format. #504

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Detective-Khalifah opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 3 comments
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Bug: Erratic time display after changing hour format. #504

Detective-Khalifah opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 3 comments
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Description

The clock hands used to set an alarm display the time incorrectly when the hour format has been changed from 12-hour format to 24-hour format or vice-versa.
How to recreate:

Set a new alarm with settings configured to the 12-hour format; (preferably before the set alarm has rung) change settings to use 24-hour format; tap on the '+' Floating Action Button (FAB) to open the new alarm screen -- the clock hands display time in the previous time format (12-hour or 24-hour, as the case may have been).
The hands revert to:

  • 24-hour format after moving the clock hands
  • 24-hour format with AM/PM selection
  • display an error.

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@Detective-Khalifah Detective-Khalifah added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 7, 2024
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I'll assign this to you.

@c-o-d-e-y-o-d-a
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This issue has still not been closed, Can you please assign this issue to me.

@Saurabhsing21
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Hey @AryanSarafDev, I’d love to contribute to this feature! If the issue is still open, could you please assign it to me? I’m also interested in any related tasks. Looking forward to helping out!

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