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Having a weird issue with the program interface. Just looks odd. The play button turns into either a 4 or a semicolon (;) for play/pause:
Is anyone else having this issue?
Other than that, seems like a pretty cool, simple program for various times you need to time a few things such as cooking, tournaments, and deadlines. Obviously Written in AutoHotKey.
Wishlist:
Days as well as hours to do countdowns for big events (might need a time code at the top of the collumn to make this clear)
Ability to either keep the exact same numbers as when you closed the program OR show the actual time that's passed. For example: 1. if the timer is at ten, let it stay at ten or 2. if the timer was at 10 and you closed it five minutes ago, it should read 9:55
Some default numbers like the end of the year, the end of the millenia
Ability to do more than 10 timers [evil villain laugh goes here]
webfork wrote:Having a weird issue with the program interface. Just looks odd. The play button turns into either a 4 or a semicolon (;) for play/pause:
Should be solved with update to V1.0.7
Changelog wrote:The pause glyph wasn't showing up properly.
webfork wrote:Having a weird issue with the program interface. Just looks odd. The play button turns into either a 4 or a semicolon (;) for play/pause:
Should be solved with update to V1.0.7
Changelog wrote:The pause glyph wasn't showing up properly.