On 26-10-17 20:42, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
On Oct 26, 2017, at 7:25 PM, Jan Mulder <[email protected]> wrote:
Ok, after the first, very time consuming hurdle, resulting in QTBUG-64017, I
now have a patched Qt 5.9.2 stack on both desktop and Android build, on which I
can compile and run Subsurface-mobile.
A little word of warning. After 5 minutes of testing I already have a (short)
list of issues to investigate:
1) The logfile is littered with messages "Timers cannot be started from another
thread". Not sure this is something serious, as I do not see any application
glitches from this (yet).
2) Visually annoying is a small edge of a next or previous screen on the current screen.
So you might see a 1mm strip of the dive list, while viewing the details of a dive. This
something I have seen before, but was luckily gone "by itself", but now back.
3) And the most worrying, and a hard show stopper, is a very strange "scrolling
effect". Open the app. The top-most dive is selected. Now, scroll down in the dive
list, and select a dive a little further down. Instead of being presented that new
selected dive, the app starts scrolling over all the dives in between, towards the new
selected dive. So, when you select a dive, 100 dives down, you will have to wait for it
to scroll there.
That is so strange - we had all three of these on and off during the
development of Subsurface-mobile. And none of them are present in the 2.0
release build (to the best of my knowledge)
Can you confirm that they all three go away if you build against 5.9.1?
Yes, can confirm. 2 identical phones. Both running 4.7.1-21 (Aside, I
believe that we should change something in the build/version.h stuff
with respect to those version numbers. 2 separate label streams for
mobile/desktop or even more, for iOs/Android/Desktop).
Only point 1) Timers ... still have some in my Qt 5.9.1 build ... but
way less.
--jan
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