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ability to enter posts with just a start time

Open xztraz opened this issue 3 years ago • 2 comments

If end time is 0 or - (default) maybe the post can be assumed to only show a start time and calculate the end time

enter start time -> if end time not set by user. set end time to start time of next event dynamically

xztraz avatar Dec 11 '21 12:12 xztraz

Could you take a look at #55 and see if this is inline with the idea of a note event?

You would be able to add an event with a single text field and a start time. This event shows up in the lists, but is otherwise ignored by the timers

The question here becomes:

  • Should this be a workflow of the current event item or a new event type?

I see that creating a new event type would make it explicit in terms of data structure and workflow. But I understand that it could become annoying to have to transfer data from one event type to another if there is no easy way to convert between event types.

cpvalente avatar Dec 11 '21 14:12 cpvalente

i think the event posts should be usable as before but with an option to just enter a start time. maybe default endtime to a "-" to indicate not set?

And those should be able to be public and work with timers and so on.

Schedule usually just includes start times for a running show. there might be different for a movie set or so where there are constant pauses but then you just enter and end time or duration as usual

the collapsed view could contain just start time and expanded all the other options if you want less stuff there.

Sidenote.. This is another idea.... enter times with graphical sliders.? (think premiere timeline) time |----|----|----|----|----|----| post1 [====]---------------- post2 --------[==]------------ post3-------------[=======]

xztraz avatar Dec 11 '21 14:12 xztraz

I can see that we could make it so that events without an end time would only count up. Makes sense. However I would like to find a holistic approach to this:

  • Events with only start, only count up
  • Events with only duration only behave normally from the time they are started
  • Events with only end, behave normally from the time they are started

You wouldn't be able to add automation to an event with only start

Any thoughts here?

cpvalente avatar May 21 '23 16:05 cpvalente

I believe the new link features are a better solution to this problem ie: all events still need to have a start, end and duration, but those values can be dynamic

Closing this for now

cpvalente avatar Feb 21 '24 21:02 cpvalente