GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 368549
Hour hand on the learning clock behaves strangely
Last modified: 2006-11-04 13:17:37 UTC
Please describe the problem: From https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gcompris/+bug/51211: In gcompris, go to 'Amusement activities > Learning Clock' (i.e. click on the 'propeller hat' and then click on the 'wrist watch'). As far as I understood, this activity is supposed to teach kids how to set the time on an analogue clock dial. However, unlike a real analogue wrist watch, the 'hour dial' "jumps back" an hour when you dragged the 'minute dial' by 360 degrees clockwise, and vice-versa, it "jumps forward" when dragging 360 degrees counter-clockwise ... is this a feature or bug? Learning Clock: unlike a real analogue wrist watch, the 'hour hand' "jumps back" an hour when you drag the 'minute hand' by 360 degrees. Steps to reproduce: 1. Open the learning clock 2. Drag the minute hand forward, as if to advance an hour Actual results: The hour hand jumps back. Expected results: The hour hand goes forward one hour. Does this happen every time? Yes. Other information:
Fixed in the CVS. Will be in the 8.2 Final.