@Sir_Indy - looking good. Shame about the centering issue. I've not used the layout at all yet.
I've updated to the latest version. I have noticed some behaviour with the hardware button, which may have been there in the previous version as well.
Set the timer running, then pause it with the blue button. Let the watch lock. Now press the hard button, the screen is unlocked, press the hard button again and the timer unpauses. But this isn't semetrical in that pressing the hardware button when running does not pause the count.
I think the action of the hard button should be to exit the app and return to the clock, with the timer left in whatever state it was set through play/pause button. Currently the only way to exit is to long press. Long press always feels a bit of last resort.
Love the app. Its one that will stay on my watch as its so easy to use.
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@Sir_Indy - looking good. Shame about the centering issue. I've not used the layout at all yet.
I've updated to the latest version. I have noticed some behaviour with the hardware button, which may have been there in the previous version as well.
Set the timer running, then pause it with the blue button. Let the watch lock. Now press the hard button, the screen is unlocked, press the hard button again and the timer unpauses. But this isn't semetrical in that pressing the hardware button when running does not pause the count.
I think the action of the hard button should be to exit the app and return to the clock, with the timer left in whatever state it was set through play/pause button. Currently the only way to exit is to long press. Long press always feels a bit of last resort.
Love the app. Its one that will stay on my watch as its so easy to use.