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posted 2017-04-14 11:11:19 +0200

Alarm clock can not be switched off when using German translation [2.1.0.11]

After the most recent system update to 2.1.0.11, I cannot switch off alarms any more. I have activated the German translation.

When an alarm from the alarm clock is ongoing, swiping from bottom to the top and activating "Verwerfen" ("Dismiss" in US English) does not result in any reaction. The alarm still beeps. I only can set the alarm to "Schlummern" ("Snooze" in US English) by swiping from top to the bottom. But then the alarm starts again after 5 minutes.

After I activated the English language for the whole Sailfish UI, choosing "Dismiss" on an ongoing alarm stops the alarm.

I think this is a translation related bug, but I am not sure about it. Can somebody have a look here?

Best wishes Uwe

[Solved] Alarm clock can not be switched off when using German translation [2.1.0.11]

After the most recent system update to 2.1.0.11, I cannot switch off alarms any more. I have activated the German translation.

When an alarm from the alarm clock is ongoing, swiping from bottom to the top and activating "Verwerfen" ("Dismiss" in US English) does not result in any reaction. The alarm still beeps. I only can set the alarm to "Schlummern" ("Snooze" in US English) by swiping from top to the bottom. But then the alarm starts again after 5 minutes.

After I activated the English language for the whole Sailfish UI, choosing "Dismiss" on an ongoing alarm stops the alarm.

I think this is a translation related bug, but I am not sure about it. Can somebody have a look here?

Best wishes Uwe

[Solved] Alarm clock can not be switched off when using German translation [2.1.0.11]

After the most recent system update to 2.1.0.11, I cannot switch off alarms any more. I have activated the German translation.

When an alarm from the alarm clock is ongoing, swiping from bottom to the top and activating "Verwerfen" ("Dismiss" in US English) does not result in any reaction. The alarm still beeps. I only can set the alarm to "Schlummern" ("Snooze" in US English) by swiping from top to the bottom. But then the alarm starts again after 5 minutes.

After I activated the English language for the whole Sailfish UI, choosing "Dismiss" on an ongoing alarm stops the alarm.

I think this is a translation related bug, but I am not sure about it. Can somebody have a look here?

Best wishes Uwe

Alarm clock can not be switched off when using German translation [2.1.0.11]

After the most recent system update to 2.1.0.11, I cannot switch off alarms any more. I have activated the German translation.

When an alarm from the alarm clock is ongoing, swiping from bottom to the top and activating "Verwerfen" ("Dismiss" in US English) does not result in any reaction. The alarm still beeps. I only can set the alarm to "Schlummern" ("Snooze" in US English) by swiping from top to the bottom. But then the alarm starts again after 5 minutes.

After I activated the English language for the whole Sailfish UI, choosing "Dismiss" on an ongoing alarm stops the alarm.

I think this is a translation related bug, but I am not sure about it. Can somebody have a look here?

Best wishes Uwe

Alarm clock can not be switched off when using German translation [2.1.0.11]

After the most recent system update to 2.1.0.11, I cannot switch off alarms any more. I have activated the German translation.

When an alarm from the alarm clock is ongoing, swiping from bottom to the top and activating "Verwerfen" ("Dismiss" in US English) does not result in any reaction. The alarm still beeps. I only can set the alarm to "Schlummern" ("Snooze" in US English) by swiping from top to the bottom. But then the alarm starts again after 5 minutes.

After I activated the English language for the whole Sailfish UI, choosing "Dismiss" on an ongoing alarm stops the alarm.

I think this is a translation related bug, but I am not sure about it. Can somebody have a look here?

Best wishes Uwe