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Originally posted by brwarner
Hey, I've been looking for an option but could never find it, assuming it exists. I have a countdown counting to a certain date (July 29th, Stargate Continuum ) but due to the fact that I set the timer to the beginning of the day ( around 8:00am ) the days are one less because it counts the rest in hours, however; my countdown doesn't use hours and as a result on the last day before the 29th - my counter will say 0 days remain. I there anyway to activate rounding up?
So when it is 7am your countdown will still say "1 day"?.... I find that far less logical than "0 days" though.
Also, 'unit skipping' doesnt work the way you explained or think it works. It isn't used for roudning down/up things. It is used to convert big untis into smaller units. Like your "1 day 22 hours -> 26 hours" example. That isn't rounding up, that is simply adding the 24 hours of the day to the hours unit.
However, what you can do is simply make another timer the day before, counting in only hours....
Or use unit grouping (thus putting the days between "{d:" and "}") so that "0 days" wont be shown anymore when there are less than 24 hours left.