Congrats for the new release!! I am already enjoying it on my phone (2) 🙂)
After playing with it some days, I noticed something… I love using the glyph timer from the NOS. Sadly, when using it, extentials don’t show up (something to be totally expected).
So… Another suggestion coming. I was wondering…
Would it be possible to make it so that the extentials show for 5 seconds every 30 seconds, and when they are not showing is the glyph timer the active glyph feature?
Even better… Would it be possible to let the user configure the time showing the extential notifications and how long should it take for that cycle to repeat? (I may want it to show for 10 seconds every 20 seconds while you may want a 1 second blip every 30 seconds while having the glyph timer on).
And maybe, whenever you receive a new notification this cycle restarts (Not the time set on the Glyph timer, but the 30 seconds cycle between the extential lights showing again). This way, when you receive a new notification, the extentials show up, then the glyph timer shows and stays on until 30 seconds later, when the extentials show for another 5 seconds.
Can the magic happen? 😃
Also, a piece of feedback. I am noticing two issues, both have to do with battery alarms:
1) I set them to have no sound, but they do not activate the glyph animation, so they seem to not be working when that setting is on. When i set them to have sound, they work as intended.
2) This one has to do with the low battery widget. It doesn’t seem to be working properly. Let me compare it with the charged limit widget, since that one works propperly. When it is on, it shows the red background on the icon, when I turn it off, the red dot dissapears, turning black. I visually know when it is on and off. I checked if when pressing the low battery alarm widget, it changes from on to off and viceversa, and I checked it on Glyphify settings. It does activate/deactivate the feature, but in both cases the widget shows only its appearence with the black background, as if it was deactivated even when it might be activated.
Thank you for your hard work, as always. One big hug Frank!