2010/11/9 Peter Lecky <lecky_li...@nextra.sk>

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> Hi all,
> Can we again discuss patch FS#10891? it seems that there are users who
> would like to have it in RB (see the discussion).
> Peter
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I like the general idea, but the way it switches between what the numbers
mean depending on how many digits you use seems like it could be confusing
to me.  Having 90 = 130 is a little odd, and if I see I can type 90 to have
1 minute 30, I would expect e.g. 600 to be 10 minutes, not 6 minutes.  I
think sticking to one method would be better.

Alex

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