Quick'n sweet question, Andrew, could the Clocks Lib be modified so as to accept a time offset? Currently Clocks reads system time. If it could be offset, say, with zone times (in units of TicksPerHour), then, for instance, a world time clock could be implemented in no time. Please sleep it over.
No. AnalogClock inherits from the basic View object and has no additional methods or properties so you can't do some things you might expect, like change the time or the colour of the hands.
I am using the stopper (Chrono) from the example
but when I issue Chrono.Stop, the display is stopping, but when I resume it again Chrono.Start, the display is jumping to the future
meaning if I stopped it on 00:10 waited 10 sec, and start it again, it will continue from 00:20 and not 00:10
what is the problem?
and how can I reset the counter again? (start from 0)
Hello Andrew,
Just a quick note to thank you very much, indeed, for the clocks library you created.
I am using the analog clock frequently for applications in full screen mode.
Cheers
Robert
There is no limit to the size of the actual view as you can see if you colour the background. However there does seem to be a limit to the size of the dial that seem to maximise at a size of 240 pixels. It looks like the view can scale the dial down for a smaller view but does not scale it up.
Read the help. It's a straight copy of the Android help for Chronometer.setFormat. You cannot format the time display itself, merely substitute it for the "%s" in the format string.