Cant
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7 votesdeclined ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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While I see the potential usefulness of this, Locale is designed to be an app that runs in the background and works as unobtrusively as possible. Popping up a dialog every time a situation changed would be incredibly annoying for most users! In addition, most users aren’t looking at the phone when a situation change occurs (e.g. the phone is in your pocket when your location changes), so situations might not ever change.
Are there any compelling use cases for this feature request?
As an alternative, if you want to temporarily disable Locale, that can be accomplished under the Menu of the main Locale screen.
Cant gave this 3 votes ·
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71 votescompleted ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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This is implemented by two third party plug-ins:
1. Locale Ping.fm Plug-in
2. Locale GTalk Plug-inBoth of these are available on the Android Market.]
Cant gave this 3 votes ·
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774 votesunder review ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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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
Cant gave this 1 vote ·
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50 votescompleted ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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This is completed with the Locale Power Source Plug-in (thanks Chris!), which is available for free on the Android Market.
Cant gave this 3 votes ·
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143 votescompleted ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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This is now supported in Locale 1.0. To add multiple conditions of the same type, simply long-press on the Add Condition button.
Locale 1.0 is available on the Android Market today in countries that support paid apps. Full release notes are here: http://www.twofortyfouram.com/notes.html
Cant gave this 3 votes ·
Yeah!!! VOTEEEE 3!