Thank you for the feedback, Jarlath.
I can imagine that the user might have different intentions when editing one alarm after the other, without closing the "Edit alarm" dialog:
1. He might want to edit both alarms efficiently 2. He might have clicked on Alarm #1 by mistake, when he actually meant to click on Alarm #2
I guess case (2) is less likely to occur, but it might be misleading if Alarm #1 is enabled in this case.
Thank you for the feedback, Jarlath.
I can imagine that the user might have different intentions when editing one alarm after the other, without closing the "Edit alarm" dialog:
1. He might want to edit both alarms efficiently
2. He might have clicked on Alarm #1 by mistake, when he actually meant to click on Alarm #2
I guess case (2) is less likely to occur, but it might be misleading if Alarm #1 is enabled in this case.