06-28-2017, 05:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-28-2017, 06:00 PM by Geoff Bacon.
Edit Reason: Extra info
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Thanks for the reply.
I was assuming you could just set the timer based on when the user entered a new pdf/score and cancel it when they left it i.e. this would be a maximum time displaying an individual score rather than since the app started. Using this approach would mean you didn't need to monitor each user interaction, just those that transitioned between scores.
Adjustable Maximum On Time would be nice but obviously requires more work to implement.
This has only happened to me once so, as far as I am concerned, it is low priority. It could however be more useful to others should they forget to exit just before a performance.
EDIT: Just realized that this may not be sufficient - it would work fine for all my pdfs as they are single page - may not work for those that have multiple pages in a single large pdf that they traverse without going back to the menus (but they could perhaps choose a duration longer than their performance or just use the current "always on" mechanism)
Geoff
I was assuming you could just set the timer based on when the user entered a new pdf/score and cancel it when they left it i.e. this would be a maximum time displaying an individual score rather than since the app started. Using this approach would mean you didn't need to monitor each user interaction, just those that transitioned between scores.
Adjustable Maximum On Time would be nice but obviously requires more work to implement.
This has only happened to me once so, as far as I am concerned, it is low priority. It could however be more useful to others should they forget to exit just before a performance.
EDIT: Just realized that this may not be sufficient - it would work fine for all my pdfs as they are single page - may not work for those that have multiple pages in a single large pdf that they traverse without going back to the menus (but they could perhaps choose a duration longer than their performance or just use the current "always on" mechanism)
Geoff
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