Lately, I have been catching up on my Big Fish log and utilizing both this tool (love it by the way, so useful) and TC. Oftentimes, I've done my prep before a window, around 20-30 minutes before, and then switch my focus to something else and then miss the window. I know that TC alarms could help me here, but since I usually just need these once, it felt like it didn't quite fit to create one there to be used once and then delete it (which requires a few steps I think).
As a stopgap, I'm using the in-game /alarm command, because it makes a loud enough noise and goes away after use.
This PR utilizes existing modal code to make this just a tad easier for me, by clicking on the small clock icon next to the fishes time restriction, a modal appears with the text for the in-game alarm command with a Copy button:
It is a very small thing, but it seemed useful enough to me to code up quickly, if you think anyone else might find it useful (and can't think of any harm it may be to add), feel free to incorporate.
Love this tool and appreciate the hard work to keep it updated!
Lately, I have been catching up on my Big Fish log and utilizing both this tool (love it by the way, so useful) and TC. Oftentimes, I've done my prep before a window, around 20-30 minutes before, and then switch my focus to something else and then miss the window. I know that TC alarms could help me here, but since I usually just need these once, it felt like it didn't quite fit to create one there to be used once and then delete it (which requires a few steps I think).
As a stopgap, I'm using the in-game /alarm command, because it makes a loud enough noise and goes away after use.
This PR utilizes existing modal code to make this just a tad easier for me, by clicking on the small clock icon next to the fishes time restriction, a modal appears with the text for the in-game alarm command with a Copy button:
It is a very small thing, but it seemed useful enough to me to code up quickly, if you think anyone else might find it useful (and can't think of any harm it may be to add), feel free to incorporate.
Love this tool and appreciate the hard work to keep it updated!
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