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Redmine Widgets - Feature #263 (Closed): allow locale/tasker to control sleep/wake state of widgethttps://css.squallline.com/issues/2632015-03-01T23:02:59ZTony Ciavarella
<p>On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 3:51 AM, Michael <m...@g...> wrote:</p>
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>I recently started to use NFC tags to activate some actions via Tasker. For example, I use a tag to toggle car mode and some settings and apps in my car.</p>
<p>I want to use one near my bed, to activate sleep mode and start Sleepmeter (as if I pressed the record button on the widget). Likewise, I also want to stop recording in Sleepmeter.</p>
<p>I found that I can set Sleepmeter to inform Tasker when it starts recording, but I can't find how to do the other way round (Tasker tell Sleepmeter to start/stop).</p>
<p>I know that for some apps certain actions can be achieved by sending the right Intent. For instance, Waze allows a number of intents (one can send a command with a destination and start navigating).</p>
<p>Can Sleepmeter recording be started/stopped by activating intents? How?</p>
<p>If not, can it be implemented?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance,</p>
<p>Michael L.</p> Widgets - Feature #260 (Closed): allow sleep state to be controlled by wireless chargers toohttps://css.squallline.com/issues/2602014-12-23T04:37:40ZTony Ciavarella
<p>Hello - just following up on the email below. I would really like to find a way to have Sleepmeter record, stop, create holes etc. when placing the phone on and off the wireless charger, in the same way it does when I plug it in. Happy to use Tasker to do this, but as I wrote below, I dont see any "Tasks" for Sleepmeter, only "States".</p>
<p>I appreciate any help you can offer.</p>
<p>Thanks again,<br />Ralph</p>
<p>Love the app, which I've been happily been using for the past year. Today I received a wireless charger. When I placed my Droid Maxx on it, it started charging, but the record function did not start. Is there a way to do this? I thought I'd try through tasker but I only see Sleepmeter states, not tasks (such as Start Recording). Any ideas?</p>
<p>Thanks a lot.</p>
<p>Ralph</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #257 (New): sort out external storage messhttps://css.squallline.com/issues/2572014-11-01T16:58:42ZTony Ciavarella
<p>Google has made a giant mess of the external storage situation in android. External storage refers to internal storage these days and now there's a <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/v4/content/ContextCompat.html#getExternalFilesDirs%28android.content.Context,%20java.lang.String%29" class="external">getExternalFilesDirs()</a> thing that returns a private thing that the media scanner can't look in and gets deleted when the application is uninstalled. There's yet another thing called <a href="http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Environment.html#getExternalStoragePublicDirectory(java.lang.String)" class="external">getExternalStoragePublicDirectory()</a> that might behave similarly to the old thing, except that it too is probably on internal storage and not actually on the damn SD card.</p>
<p>Somehow this giant mess needs to be sorted because the current "Save to SD" things in sleepmeter are almost certainly never actually saving anything on the damn SD card any longer.</p> Widgets - Bug #254 (Closed): stopping while in a hole should make end of sleep period start of holehttps://css.squallline.com/issues/2542013-02-25T16:17:57ZTony Ciavarella
<p>Jani J. reported this via Google Play comments on Feb 23, 2013 at 6:27 AM:<br />Not Working.. if i push hole while sleeping, but decided not to continue sleep, so i push stop. It doesn't make hole or fix the time. I have to manually fix the sleep end time :(</p> Widgets - Feature #253 (Closed): add ability to toggle silent mode upon tapping widget to sleep/wakehttps://css.squallline.com/issues/2532013-02-21T23:16:31ZTony Ciavarella
<p>The widget already allows airplane mode toggle on wake/sleep but it also might be useful to some people to toggle silent mode instead.</p> Widgets - Bug #246 (Closed): widget is hosed on jellybeanhttps://css.squallline.com/issues/2462012-09-28T05:20:22ZTony Ciavarella
<p>The damn widget options thing works but the widget never appears on the home screen in jellybean flavors. Fix it!</p> Widgets - Feature #230 (Closed): make it much more obvious that locale/tasker integration needs t...https://css.squallline.com/issues/2302012-05-13T23:24:46ZTony Ciavarella
<p>Lots of people get confused about the Locale/Tasker integration. They don't realize they need to turn the option on in the widget configuration. It should be made much more obvious by putting a message on the locale configuration thingy.</p> Widgets - Bug #229 (Closed): widget should use the content provider instead of looking into app's...https://css.squallline.com/issues/2292012-05-13T00:45:54ZTony Ciavarella
<p>It is dangerous for the widget to look directly into the app's sleep history database because when the schema is upgraded on one but not the other, the damn database version gets downgraded and upgraded repeatedly. That really freaking sucks and makes a terrible mess of things.</p>
<p>Using the content provider avoids all the evils.</p> Widgets - Bug #212 (New): 2x1 landscape can get buttons all jumbled uphttps://css.squallline.com/issues/2122012-04-20T01:53:22ZTony Ciavarella
<p>See attached photo. Probably should fix that.</p> Widgets - Bug #204 (New): somehow the damn widget seems to be able to get stuck with the "setup" ...https://css.squallline.com/issues/2042012-04-15T08:00:18ZTony Ciavarella
<p>Perhaps there should be some kind of watchdog or something that checks for stupid widgets. At the very least, initialization and actually clicking on setup should clear this condition.</p> Widgets - Feature #191 (New): don't remain in the asleep state for more than 24 hourshttps://css.squallline.com/issues/1912012-03-17T00:57:06ZTony Ciavarella
<p>Right now, the widget can be stuck in the asleep state until the end of time. This more than a little stupid. There should be a reasonable cut-off whereby the widget automatically goes back into awake mode. Perhaps 24 hours is a good limit.</p> Widgets - Bug #190 (Closed): widget configuration canned sometimes when updating the apphttps://css.squallline.com/issues/1902012-03-10T07:48:15ZTony Ciavarella
<p>If the widget happens to get an update request during the time the sleepmeter app is being updated, it will toss its configuration and close its eyes. The following is logged in logcat:<br />Got an update request for widget ## but the update failed.</p>
<p>A retry attempt should be made when this kind of thing happens before tossing the configuration.</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #182 (New): add amount of time snoozed to recorded datahttps://css.squallline.com/issues/1822012-01-15T07:55:48ZTony Ciavarella
<p>It might be amusing to record the amount of time a person snoozes after their alarm goes off.</p>
<p>On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 6:44 AM, Gert V. <...> wrote:</p>
<p>Ut would be Nice to have also a button where you can enter hoe much you pressed the snooze button, hoe you telt after getting up and of you telt tired throughout the dat.</p>
<p>Great app goe people with sleep disorders!</p>
<p>On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Guido M. <...> wrote:<br />In my stupid opinion your app helps people to regularize sleep in order to be more productive.<br />I use the "bedtime" feature to see how much time I lose reading/watching porn/testing apps and so on. <br />Sometimes i go to bed at 23 and fall asleep five hours later. Your app finally killed this behavior.<br />Now I would like to kill the process that makes me lose 2 hours in the morning before I start my projects.<br />I don't know if I was able to convince you. I just thought it was in line with your purpose.<br />Let's put it this way: if you implement it, I'll design a new logo for your app (can't do worse than a "retarded orangutan" lol)<br />(Don't be afraid for the depression that this feature can push on people. Your app already can do it, if people can't sleep for days and see the dramatic result on the graph)</p>
<p>On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Gail R. <...> wrote:</p>
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Thx for creating this app. I just started to use it.</p>
<p>I would like to see a "got up" time. I often wake up at a particular time, but don't get up for another hour or so in the hope of sleeping more. In terms of tracking my sleep habits, this would be helpful.</p>
<p>Thx again!</p>
<p>Gail</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #173 (New): support tracking sleep for more than one userhttps://css.squallline.com/issues/1732011-11-26T16:09:32ZTony Ciavarella
<p>On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 4:18 AM, keren f <...> wrote:</p>
<p>Hi,<br />It would be great if you could enter data for more then one person..I would love to use it for my little baby & for myself.</p>
<p>Another thing, is it possible to define the sleep target for more then 12 hours? Again, I'd like to get statistics on my baby's sleep and he needs to sleep around 15 hours a day...</p>
<p>Thanx!!</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #171 (New): stick sleep periods into google calendarhttps://css.squallline.com/issues/1712011-11-23T09:53:37ZTony Ciavarella
<p>On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 9:56 PM, Nathaniel B. <...> wrote:</p>
<p>Hey,</p>
<p>Is it at all possible that you can integrate sleep meter with your google calendar? As in when you wake up after hitting the widget it logs it in sleepmeter so you can analyze it and also creates an appointment with Google calendar to a nominated personal calendar</p>
<p>Nathaniel Baker</p>
<p>On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Nathaniel B. <...> wrote:</p>
<p>Tony,</p>
<p>I'll show you a screenshot of my Google calendar. Makes is VERY easy to see when you do and don't get sleep visually. For a while I was keeping track of it manually but I found it painful to do so I just left it at 11.30-7.30 which was just too generic. Having the app would make it easy to see when and where I need to focus on getting to sleep earlier and how much sleep I am getting and what days I need to improve on and why by looking at my other tasks during the day.</p>
<p>As you can see here.. its pretty easy to see where your getting sleep and how you can make improvements.. ie for me.. I really need to go to be earlier. I found when I was working I was getting around 6-7 hours of sleep. Being able to see this in google calendar, for me atleast, will psycologicaly say to me ... "oh I realy need to be getting to bed around 10.30 to be waking up for work at 5.45 instead of what i'm doing going to bed at 12.00 midnight" ..</p>
<p>Just a thought.. What do you think?</p>
<p>Nathaniel</p>