"Bug" is a really hard expression for that but anyway:
if you move the mouse over the timeline the tooltip shows the corresponding time.
If you reach the right end - midnight - the tooltip shows "23:59" but the timeline shows "24:00".
As i said "bug" is maybe too hard, let's say "fuzzyness"
ahhh before i forget it: i would prefer letting the tooltip untouched and display "23:59" in the timeline, but of course that's up to you
Timeline: tooltip does not correspond at midnight
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Re: Timeline: tooltip does not correspond at midnight
The tooltip displays the moment you will navigate on mouse press.
The mark on the time-line is to give the user an idea of the day bounds.
That is 0:00 - 24:00
0:00 - 23:59 would confiuse the user.
24:00 is the next day.
Timeline displays only one day.
To summarize in math notation.
timeline marks [0:00 - 24:00]
tooltip/navigation[0:00 - 24:00)
Thanks.
The mark on the time-line is to give the user an idea of the day bounds.
That is 0:00 - 24:00
0:00 - 23:59 would confiuse the user.
24:00 is the next day.
Timeline displays only one day.
To summarize in math notation.
timeline marks [0:00 - 24:00]
tooltip/navigation[0:00 - 24:00)
Thanks.