I set another clock as my default one. This led me to realize that what happens when I try to open 'clocknlauncher' via my regular launcher is that my currently selected clock (in Settings app) is loaded. Don't understand why that is though. The code is 1106 lines long, can that be a problem? But why does it work via the Web IDE in that case? Also, it's not that much longer than just the BW Clock-code.
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I set another clock as my default one. This led me to realize that what happens when I try to open 'clocknlauncher' via my regular launcher is that my currently selected clock (in Settings app) is loaded. Don't understand why that is though. The code is 1106 lines long, can that be a problem? But why does it work via the Web IDE in that case? Also, it's not that much longer than just the BW Clock-code.