Bug? Dip in light during middle of the day
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Thanks - we made a change to try to adjust for the trajectory of the sun a little better. Bet it is breaking at high latitudes. We will check it out.
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found the problem, will be fixed in next build.
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The new download on the site should fix this.
At this latitude there is apparently no end to civil twilight for part of the year.
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Hey. This is still happening to me with the latest build at 60.2, 24.7? I manually switched my location to fix the issue for now.
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Appears fixed for me on build 39.97
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Still happening to me with 39.981. Updating made the dip slightly smaller, but f.lux is still showing as "sun has set" if I use my native location.
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This suddenly started happening for me as well today, version 39.981 at lat 60.2, long 24.9.
Screenshot taken at 13:30
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This is happening for me too. Helsinki, version 39.94 on macOS.
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Same problem in Trondheim.
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This should be fixed in the newer build - please download again at https://justgetflux.com/
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Just installed the most recent build. Fixed it (I am at a relatively high latitude). Sent $5 your way as a thanks for many years of faithful service.
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I had the same problem (my temporary workaround was to set latitude further south, to 64°, which seemed to work), but re-installing f.lux as suggested here seems to have fixed it (even though it said it was completely up-to-date when I checked for updates).
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Thank you - we'll push this update live soon.
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Check for updates now should work...
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This exact bug is back in version 39.987
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Okay we will take another look. My notes say that right after this "July" fix, we did another update to fix Singapore in August 2017, and the test said they both worked, but apparently it did not.
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@herf I am having the same problem. I even tried to trash Flux and that did not work. i am told I have the latest version and no more updates are available. Very annoying as can hardly see the screen!
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June 25th, Helsinki, Win10, flux 4.75. Notch is still there: