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[FR] launch clock app from widget #81

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opened 2023年05月14日 19:57:40 +02:00 by Jo_Do · 8 comments

Currently there are two widgets neccessary for the time and the weather even tho there is a widget with the time included.

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Open the default clock app when clicking on the time in the widget

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Clicking on the widget launches the app no matter where you click. But for the Widget with the time included it would be very handy to open the default clock app when clicking on the time.

By this there is no other clock widged neccessary.

### Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. Currently there are two widgets neccessary for the time and the weather even tho there is a widget with the time included. ### Describe the solution you'd like Open the default clock app when clicking on the time in the widget ### Additional context Clicking on the widget launches the app no matter where you click. But for the Widget with the time included it would be very handy to open the default clock app when clicking on the time. By this there is no other clock widged neccessary.

If you have a version newer than Kitkat (4.4), the app should open the alarm settings when you click on the time.
If you click below the time, the weather app should open (except if you click on the date, then the calendar should open.

Is that not the case for you?

If you have a version newer than Kitkat (4.4), the app should open the alarm settings when you click on the time. If you click below the time, the weather app should open (except if you click on the date, then the calendar should open. Is that not the case for you?
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If you have a version newer than Kitkat (4.4), the app should open the alarm settings when you click on the time.
If you click below the time, the weather app should open (except if you click on the date, then the calendar should open.

Is that not the case for you?

Okay then maybe i have to wait until the API-Key is activated.

Currently it always opens the app.

> If you have a version newer than Kitkat (4.4), the app should open the alarm settings when you click on the time. > If you click below the time, the weather app should open (except if you click on the date, then the calendar should open. > > Is that not the case for you? Okay then maybe i have to wait until the API-Key is activated. Currently it always opens the app.

If you have just created your account, you may not be able to use the app. See the info here: https://codeberg.org/BeoCode/Weather#weather

If you have just created your account, you may not be able to use the app. See the info here: https://codeberg.org/BeoCode/Weather#weather
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If you have just created your account, you may not be able to use the app. See the info here: https://codeberg.org/BeoCode/Weather#weather

oh great...

thought i finally found a good open source app

Is a new api candidate found or is an update for this in backlog by now?

> If you have just created your account, you may not be able to use the app. See the info here: https://codeberg.org/BeoCode/Weather#weather oh great... thought i finally found a good open source app Is a new api candidate found or is an update for this in backlog by now?

A rewrite is planned (#47), with support for different APIs (#46), but unfortunately I don't have any time left at the moment due to work and university - which takes up all time.

A rewrite is planned (https://codeberg.org/BeoCode/Weather/issues/47), with support for different APIs (https://codeberg.org/BeoCode/Weather/issues/46), but unfortunately I don't have any time left at the moment due to work and university - which takes up all time.
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This is now a bit off topic, but i am not sure where to put it best

I am not a android developer in any way, but am interested in trying to fix the api issue. Atleast maybe temporary.

Is there anything good to know before starting?

This is now a bit off topic, but i am not sure where to put it best I am not a android developer in any way, but am interested in trying to fix the api issue. Atleast maybe temporary. Is there anything good to know before starting?
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This is now a bit off topic, but i am not sure where to put it best

I am not a android developer in any w, but am interested in trying to fix the api issue. Atleast maybe temporary.

Is there anything good to know before starting?

This is now a bit off topic, but i am not sure where to put it best I am not a android developer in any w, but am interested in trying to fix the api issue. Atleast maybe temporary. Is there anything good to know before starting?

Is actually nothing easy/good to do. The only possibility would probably be support for OneCallApi3.0, but I don't want to support that.

For other APIs the app is not built modular enough...

Is actually nothing easy/good to do. The only possibility would probably be support for OneCallApi3.0, but I don't want to support that. For other APIs the app is not built modular enough...
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