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seems like it might be caused by a flaw in the HTC modified alarm. I've also
had
reports of this on eris 2.1 and the incredible 2.1. On non htc with only google
source, we have a flag in the activity called "no_user_action" which
essentially
allows the alarm to work. Without it, the alarm doesn't sound, it is stopped
immediately because of the existence of the lockscreen.
What I recommend though is not to run the custom lockscreen when the phone is
idle
with an alarm set. I am not sure we have a way to fix this since it is only
impacting
HTC.
Original comment by myLockan...@gmail.com
on 21 May 2010 at 3:33
this has been reported even with auto unlock version. don't know how to fix it
vs HTC
alarm. they've done something different than the stock 2.0 alarm..
Original comment by myLockan...@gmail.com
on 23 May 2010 at 6:37
This is the same issue reported as no. 35. Note that it is not custom
lockscreen
dependent. I have the basic auto unlock function only. I'm afraid I am not a
dveeloper and cannot help but notice the follwoing that may be useful for
someone to
help debug.
When the phone powers on MyLock dismisses the keyguard screen.
When the phone powers on because of a phone call, a "special" keyguard screen
comes
up (slide to answer) which is not dismissed by MyLock. This is good behaviour.
When the phone powers on because of an alarm, there is another "special"
keyguard
screen (slide to dismiss or snooze), but MyLock dismisses this screen.
It would seem (to a non-programmer) a rather trivial matter to add the
alarm-keyguard
screen to the same exception settings that are used for the incoming
call-keygaurd
screen.
Original comment by golightlygl
on 23 May 2010 at 7:15
The problem being that there's no system event for this HTC alarm whereas it's
one
block of code to be notified that the phone call is there so we abort
dismissing the
lockscreen, which has been in myLock since the earliest alphas because it's
problematic to allow our code to continue processing while calls are going.
HTC has made a poor poor choice to actually tie the alarm dismissal to the
lockscreen. All they had to do was recycle the lockscreen VISUALS and use an
independent activity using the show_when_locked option if they wanted to use
the
(what they consider to be) user-familiar slider UI. Users have proven they
dislike
the slider interface and don't want it whether for calls, waking the phone,
etc. So
why HTC would feel the need to reuse their stupid slider and be so lazy as to
add it
to their literal system lockscreen is far far beyond me.
Another workaround to this would be to download and use an alternative alarm
clock
app such as the excellent Klaxon.
I'd go to the effort of creating my own firmware ROM, but I don't even come
close to
having time to even update this simple app very often. I'd do a lockscreen that
was
so smart, you'd never get a pocket unlock and you'd have a simple auto unlock
on any
key press when the phone is in a usable / recognized-use orientation.
Original comment by myLockan...@gmail.com
on 25 May 2010 at 3:02
Original comment by myLockan...@gmail.com
on 25 May 2010 at 3:38
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
joost.cassee
on 19 May 2010 at 7:14