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Wrong % for the custom range when the end-time technically is the next day. #3

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smileart opened this issue Jan 10, 2020 · 4 comments

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@smileart
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Here's a scenario: I'm a night owl and get up at 11 a.m. and go to sleep at 3 a.m. the following day, so technically my "day" lays in this range. Although if I set From 11:00:00 To 03:00:00 it shows progress till midnight regardless the value in the second field. Would be nice to have this option (realising that if the second time is smaller then first it must be the next day) for those of us who stays to work late at night. Cheers!

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@smileart smileart changed the title Wrong % for the custom range when end-time is technically next day. Wrong % for the custom range when the end-time technically is the next day. Jan 11, 2020
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Hello! Thank you for reporting this issue. I'll check it out and report updates back.

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Can you try this build please? https://github.com/BrianValente/timeprogress_mac/releases/tag/0.9

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smileart commented Jan 17, 2020

@BrianValente Great! I tested that build, and now it seems to work perfectly well. At least now it's nearly 2 AM in my TZ, and it gives me 93% till 3 AM, it looks O.K. Thanks for such a quick response and the app in general. 👏 (P.S. Waiting for an official release in App Store then, I guess.)

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@BrianValente sorry, my fault… I thought that the correct percentage yesterday at night meant that it works well, but today I gave it another shot and I see that in my range from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. it considers "My day" to be finished already, which is not true. Sorry about that. I should've changed my time to see all the cases.

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