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    "Disable until sunrise" disables until midnight only.

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      Harzem
      last edited by Harzem

      My problem is simple. For example, at 22:45, I click on "disable until sunrise" so I can work on my color-sensitive work whole night. At exactly 00:00, it goes back to yellow. My location is correctly set to the city I live, double checked, and the local time is set correctly. "Classic f.lux" is selected.

      I took a sucky video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C05X8e9al7k

      It has about 15 seconds of dead wait in the middle until the clock turns 00:00.

      I didn't mess with my computer time to show you the problem. I actually waited until 23:59, which is about 10 minutes in real life for me before I posted this thread here.

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      • herfH
        herf
        last edited by

        will check it out

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          Townsend1293
          last edited by

          I am having this same problem Harzem, thank you for highlighting it to the Flux team! At midnight it resets and you have to click it again.

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          • James RobertsonJ
            James Robertson
            last edited by

            I have a similar issue with the Disable Until Sunrise feature.

            It disables until the start of the sunrise cycle, whereas it should really disable until the end. I.e., if f.lux is disabled it will change to yellow when sunrise starts, and then fade back to white as the sun rises.

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              zhegmannp_g510d
              last edited by

              I have the same issue.

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                egonbimbel
                last edited by

                "The topic you are replying to is quite old. Would you like to create a new topic instead, and reference this one in your reply?"

                No I don't. But yes.. the topic is old, like the problem that wasn't fixed^^

                I'm sorry F.Lux, I really like the application you provide to us for free^^ but seeing a four year old problem adressed and looked after by the staff is just a little bit on the funny side^^

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