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      inventorfaqinventorfaq commented  · 

      Maybe not only color change but different symbols/icon graphics for different situation

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        planned  ·  CarterAdminCarter (Admin, two forty four a.m.) responded

        Good news!

        Android 4.0 finally grants apps official access the built-in calendar, so we’re planning to support this with a new Calendar condition. This new Calendar condition will be Android 4.0+ only.

        As a general design principle, Locale only has features that Android officially supports (for the developers out there, we only use public APIs). This ensures that Locale works reliably across different versions of Android and different Android devices. For those without Android 4.0 (or those looking to live on the edge), there are some third-party plug-ins that implement Calendar condition functionality. These plug-ins are using undocumented Android APIs, and may therefore not work on all devices or may break when new versions of Android are released. Anyway, here are links to these plug-ins on the Android Market:

        https://market.android.com/details?id=org.acm.steidinger.calendar.localePlugin

        https://market.android.com/details?id=com.DroidMunkey.LocaleCalendarConditions

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          completed  ·  CarterAdminCarter (Admin, two forty four a.m.) responded

          Actually, I think there’s a better way to organize this:

          I’m marking this feature request as complete, as there are two ways currently to detect when the phone is in a car: a car dock condition or a Bluetooth condition, both of which are available now as plug-ins on the Android Market.

          In order to have the votes correctly tallied, created a new request for a speed condition. If you want a speed condition, vote here:

          http://feedback.twofortyfouram.com/forums/5655-locale-feedback/suggestions/884809-speed-condition

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            under review  ·  CarterAdminCarter (Admin, two forty four a.m.) responded

            The original request here was for a logical NOT operator, although it doesn’t make sense to create a logical NOT operator in Locale. Most of the time, NOT isn’t the right way of thinking about a Condition. For example, NOT 9 am to 5 pm could be redefined as 5pm to 9am. NOT at work would simply be the Default situation. For the other conditions built-in to Locale, thinking about the problem in a different way usually means that NOT isn’t needed. If a Condition truly needs NOT logic, then that should probably be put into the individual Condition’s UI itself rather than as part of the Edit Situation screen in Locale.

            Although this request is for a NOT operator, I believe the underlying request here is a way of detecting the transition between situations. The strongest use case would be detecting when you’ve left a particular Location. While Locale… more

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