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Old 26.04.2017, 17:22
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What exactly do you mean by *absence of a 24-hour clock probably the most frustrating part* ? Can you please explain?
My timer works from 00:00 to 24:00.
My clock shows AM and PM. How do I set it like yours to get rid of the AM and PM settings so that it is timed like the 24-hour international clock? Example: instead of it displaying 1:00 PM, it should display 13:00, or 10:15 PM should be 22:15.
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Old 26.04.2017, 17:32
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With scheduler you can only move all or nothing. Also you have to schedule each action on its own. At the moment it is not possible to call multiple actions with one scheduler entry.

If you need finer selection, please use the Eventscripter and write customized script in Javascript that does what you want. You can contact mgpai for help. He is our Eventscripter Expert
Thank you for both your replies to my original post, Jiaz. I am still new to JD and I am still learning how to apply its great many features. Could you please indicate which Scheduler action to select to move all the links in LinkGrabber to Downloads so that downloads will start immediately? I also appreciate your reference to mgpai for any specialised scripting.
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Old 26.04.2017, 17:36
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What timezone are you from? What country?
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Old 26.04.2017, 17:38
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Could you please indicate which Scheduler action to select to move all the links in LinkGrabber to Downloads so that downloads will start immediately? I also appreciate your reference to mgpai for any specialised scripting.
You have to create two entries in scheduler.
-Add all Downloads
-Start Downloads (1 minute later)
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Old 26.04.2017, 17:40
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What timezone are you from? What country?
Time zone is GMT+2. How does that affect the clock setting?
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You have to create two entries in scheduler.
-Add all Downloads
-Start Downloads (1 minute later)
Thanks! Now I know about the 2-entry things should move along nicely.
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Old 26.04.2017, 18:04
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Time zone is GMT+2. How does that affect the clock setting?
Can you provide a screenshot? Maybe its because of your local timezone settings
I have 00:00 to 24:00 Editor in JDownloader.
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Old 26.04.2017, 18:14
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Can you provide a screenshot? Maybe its because of your local timezone settings
I have 00:00 to 24:00 Editor in JDownloader.
Where do I find the "Editor" you are referring to? Screenshot attached. Local PC time setting always in 24-hour format.
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Old 26.04.2017, 18:26
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Old 26.04.2017, 18:26
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Thanks
It's caused by locale settings how time should look like.
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Old 26.04.2017, 18:40
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Great! Thank you Jiaz.
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Old 27.04.2017, 03:49
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isn't time in JD based on operating system default time formatting?
For me, JD interface it uses AM/PM in line with my OS formatting preference.

though, JD does provide means to override that, GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.datetimeformataccountmanagerexpiredatecolumn
GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.datetimeformatdownloadlistaddeddatecolumn
GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.datetimeformatdownloadlistfinisheddatecolumn

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Old 27.04.2017, 10:29
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@raztoki: Java uses os time formatting by default, yes.
That spinner in GUI is an example for that
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Old 27.04.2017, 10:33
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isn't time in JD based on operating system default time formatting?
For me, JD interface it uses AM/PM in line with my OS formatting preference.

though, JD does provide means to override that, GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.datetimeformataccountmanagerexpiredatecolumn
GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.datetimeformatdownloadlistaddeddatecolumn
GraphicalUserInterfaceSettings.datetimeformatdownloadlistfinisheddatecolumn

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Thank you for your comments, raztoki.

I am duly aware of my operating system time and date settings. It is not the 12-hour AM/PM format, and I did say in my earlier post that my PC always uses the 24-hour time format.

Advanced settings are for advanced users. Less-advanced users like me really only require a simple option to choose where it boils down to such an important programme feature. Therefore I am very happy to know that the developers are now going to take care of it.

Thanks again.
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Old 15.05.2017, 17:11
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I use Stop, Start, Limit and No Limit and they all work perfectly.
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Old 23.07.2017, 10:52
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Default Feature #83419 • International Clock

Hi everyone

How is the development of this feature is coming along? Are the developers still planning to implement it?

Even with regular use of the 12-hour AM/PM style clock, it is frustrating to have a scheduled download fail, simply because I have inadvertently forgot to correctly set the AM/PM part of the clock. Has no one else ever experienced the same thing, I wonder?

Thank you.
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Old 23.07.2017, 13:41
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Its still not done, the type of clock depends on your locale. We first have to find out how to change this default java behaviour/customize it
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Old 23.07.2017, 14:20
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Its still not done, the type of clock depends on your locale. We first have to find out how to change this default java behaviour/customize it
Thanks Jiaz, although I am not sure what you mean by the type of clock depends on one's locale. Why not just read the time from the PC-clock?
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Old 23.07.2017, 14:32
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it does read system time. the ticket is about showing outside system locale settings (windows: control panel > regional and language > formats)
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Old 23.07.2017, 14:51
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Thank you raztoki.
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Old 29.07.2017, 12:41
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Hello

When downloading stop by schedule please add shutdown.
Enable and start only certain downloads and hosters by schedule.

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Old 29.07.2017, 13:08
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@Bach
yes shutdown hook should be present, hopefully we can add that shortly.

scheduler frame work is more intended for issuing global events. For example, Starting/Stopping all downloads, enable/disable all accounts, setting stop mark. There is no way within our current frame work to get that finer control within the scheduler. My advice would be for you to look at the event scripter, as you could get your desired outcomes with a bit of code and micro management.

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Old 01.08.2017, 13:39
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Old 02.08.2017, 12:18
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I am duly aware of my operating system time and date settings. It is not the 12-hour AM/PM format, and I did say in my earlier post that my PC always uses the 24-hour time format.
It's not about your System settings, but what the default locale settings for your country. I've updated scheduler editor with next core update to show 0-24 hours instead of am/pm
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Old 03.08.2017, 08:31
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Works perfect, many thanks. I have an internet by satellite connection with 100GB traffic volume and a free time between 0:00 and 05:00 so this is a really useful addition.

I shut down my PC with Windows Tast Scheduler, no big deal.

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Old 20.08.2017, 22:04
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Hi there - would like to suggest a new scheduler action:

Start Linkgrabber on a specific list of links.

Thanks for your consideration!
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Old 21.08.2017, 05:19
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scheduler frame work is more intended for issuing global events. For example, Starting/Stopping all downloads, enable/disable all accounts, setting stop mark. There is no way within our current frame work to get that finer control within the scheduler. My advice would be for you to look at the event scripter, as you could get your desired outcomes with a bit of code and micro management.
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Old 21.08.2017, 16:39
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@james126:
Please use the eventscripter for this. For example you could misuse the comment field to add start information and an eventscripter script that checks comment and then starts the downloads. If you need help with eventscripter, contact our master mgpai for help
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Old 09.09.2017, 05:42
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Seems to be a problem with the scheduler, whenever i try to create a new one or edit an old one it's using 24 hour time instead of 12.

it's still showing the proper 12 hour time in the next execution spot though.


how do i change it back?
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Old 11.09.2017, 19:14
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I will add an option to change it. It got recently changed because user wished it
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Old 21.09.2017, 07:16
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Re: #83419

Just wanted to say thank you VERY MUCH for adding the 24-hour international clock.

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Old 21.09.2017, 11:16
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@zaffer: you thank me and others aren't happy with that change
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@zaffer: you thank me and others aren't happy with that change
Yeah, I saw that, but happiness is optional...

Thanks again!
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Old 21.09.2017, 13:46
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hello,
i usually download with 50mbi/s but sometimes it goes down to 1000kb/s so i have to pause and continue the download

is it possible to set the intervall 30 seconds? a minute is too long

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Old 05.02.2018, 16:47
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@Hartm: Please use Eventscripter for that, check https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=70525
Ask mgpai for help. He is very talented with the eventscripter
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Toll wäre es noch neben den einzelnen mehreren Wochentagen auch mehrere Uhrzeiten nutzen zu können. Sei es in einem Textfeld durch Komma getrennt oder eine vollwertige grafische Oberfläche dazu.
Klar könnte man einfach mehrere Einträge hinzufügen aber das wäre umständlich.
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Old 24.06.2019, 10:42
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Machbar wäre da vieles, jedoch bevorzugen wir den Eventscripter auszubauen, da hier einfach viel mehr möglichkeiten und Feinheiten möglich sind, als bei einem Scheduler, der ja nur feste Aktionen ausführen kann. Und wie immer, fehlt die Zeit
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Lightbulb Scheduler Access

The scheduler beta works perfectly. Very useful for those of us forced to use cellular internet access with additional night time data.

Just a suggestion but it deserves more visibility. Maybe a an extra tab on the tab bar or an icon on the toolbar above the tab bar.
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Old 15.07.2019, 12:29
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Just a suggestion but it deserves more visibility. Maybe a an extra tab on the tab bar or an icon on the toolbar above the tab bar.
You mean an extra tab that contains the scheduler panel? similiar to the MyJDownloader panel?
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