On 4 April 2017 at 10:40, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote: > We're making more progress. I have a new APK for people to test - and I'd > appreciate if some of you could try and report back as I think this might > be the next beta candidate: > > http://subsurface-divelog.org/downloads/daily/Subsurface- > mobile-4.6.3.196-arm.apk > > On Mon, Apr 03, 2017 at 11:00:22AM -0700, Dirk Hohndel wrote: > > > On Apr 1, 2017, at 10:28 AM, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > >> a) the profiles aren't drawn (empty boxes) > > > > > > Still true. Do you see profiles on your Android build? Or did you just > > > test on a Linux computer, not a device? > > > > I occasionally get a profile, but that is mis-scaled, but most of the > time I see > > no profile. That's of course a show stopper... and it worked prior to > the port > > to Kirigami 2 > > This turned out to be an interesting combination of things coming together. > Using lring() to round the device pixel ration instead of truncating it is > the main culprit, I have added another hack on the existing hack to > position the profile correctly and it seems to work for a reasonably large > set of possible DPR values that I've tried. > > It works for my Samsung Galaxy S7. I tested both portrait and landscape mode. Previously, the profile was sometimes "zoomed in" far too far initially, then came good after viewing several dives.
> The Cloud Credentials page now seems to work as it is supposed to. > > Thanks for your help fixing that! > > > > > f) with Kirigami-1, when the user tapped on the menu item in the lower > > > left corner, the drawer would become visible; with Kirigami-2 it seems > > > that one has to slightly drag the hamburger icon to the right for it to > > > open. That's a somewhat unfortunate and very user visible change that I > > > wish we could undo... > > > > That's still true, and still bothering me... it just doesn't seem > intuitive > > that the user would have to drag on that handle, instead of just tapping > > on (what looks like) a button. > > So this is the one remaining Kirigami 2 issue that I am aware of, and > something Marco told me on IRC he'd be looking into. It appears that this > should still accept a tap on the button, but on high dpr devices like my > Pixel XL it's nearly impossible to just tap - everything is recognized as > a tiny drag and then ignored. > > I agree it is not intuitive. I can sometimes tap the button, but mostly it doesn't work (recognized as a tiny drag). For some reason, closing the menu by tapping the left arrow slide/button is more reliable than opening with the hamburger, for me at least, but still doesn't work all the time. Tapping the arrows for submenus always works for me.
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