What I am trying to describe would be a little different from what's on 
Android. The Android display has a fixed set of fields that are displayed 
in a fixed order. You have some options to include or exclude certain 
fields but you have no option to add other fields, for example Importance, 
as you do on Windows. Also, if you change the size of the window (eg 
switching from portrait to landscape) the arrangement of the fields does 
not change, the only result is more blank space in the middle, unless you 
have a single field (eg caption) that wraps to multiple lines. Or, if you 
switch to a pop-up window (might be Samsung only) the layout remains 
unchanged but the font shrinks. What I am describing would allow you to 
display or exclude fields exactly as you do now on Windows. If you have a 
single-line display of your current view at that time it would switch to a 
two or three line display as may be needed to view all of the fields. Same 
font size, the displayed fields and the order of their display are exactly 
what you set up for the selected view, the nuber of lined needed equals the 
total space needed to display a full line divided by the available space.

On Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 4:54:02 PM UTC-4, Holmes245 wrote:
>
> Yes, line wrap would help with that. Andrey has already implemented that 
> in the Android version. That's a good idea.
>
> Joel
>
>
>

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