** Description changed: - [test case] - Start a timer, then edit it while its still ticking and set to alarm. - For a more reasonable use case that shows the bug, create an alarm, start it, notice the correct count down. While still running, edit, set to timer, then back to alarm, notice incorrect countdown (timer like one). + [Test Case] + 1. Click on the alarm-clock-applet indicator and click "Show alarms" + 2. Create a new alarm. + 3. Close the new alarm dialog and start the alarm. + 4. Observe the countdown -- it should be accurate, counting down towards the time specified in the alarm properties dialog. + 5. Double click the alarm to edit it. + 6. Without changing any other setting, change the alarm into a timer by clicking the "Timer" button next to the "Alarm" button on top. + 7. Close the dialog + 8. Check if the countdown now reflects that of a timer (counting down to 0, based on the amount of time specified in the timer properties dialog), or if it continues counting as per the observation in step 4. If this bug is fixed, it should now follow the countdown of a timer, rather than an alarm. + + [Regression potential] + Unlikely.
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