Public bug reported:

When trying to set a timer there is unexpected behavior as I enter
values.

Description:    Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
Release:        22.04

gnome-clocks (installed via snap)
gnome-clocks               45.0                        465    latest/stable    
canonical✓     -


I set a timer for 22 minutes and then accidentally hit an extra 2 which made 
the timer change to 3 hours and 42 minutes. I realize that this is 222 minutes 
however it caused me confusion when trying to fix it as explained below.

How to reproduce the bug:
select the seconds spot with the the cursor in the left side. Enter a 9. It 
looks like you are entering 90 seconds however what actually happens is you are 
entering 900 seconds now. 

What I expected:
I expect the cursor to be in overwrite mode so that it would remove the 0 on 
the side and change the number from "00" to "90". To keep the ability to enter 
larger numbers like "123" change the cursor mode to insert mode when it reaches 
the right side of the input box

** Affects: gnome-clocks (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  clock time acts weird on unusual input

Status in gnome-clocks package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When trying to set a timer there is unexpected behavior as I enter
  values.

  Description:  Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
  Release:      22.04

  gnome-clocks (installed via snap)
  gnome-clocks               45.0                        465    latest/stable   
 canonical✓     -

  
  I set a timer for 22 minutes and then accidentally hit an extra 2 which made 
the timer change to 3 hours and 42 minutes. I realize that this is 222 minutes 
however it caused me confusion when trying to fix it as explained below.

  How to reproduce the bug:
  select the seconds spot with the the cursor in the left side. Enter a 9. It 
looks like you are entering 90 seconds however what actually happens is you are 
entering 900 seconds now. 

  What I expected:
  I expect the cursor to be in overwrite mode so that it would remove the 0 on 
the side and change the number from "00" to "90". To keep the ability to enter 
larger numbers like "123" change the cursor mode to insert mode when it reaches 
the right side of the input box

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