Mark,

Reviewing now quinoid-v0-0-6-190217a on Android 8.0.0

Selecting Download tesat had no feedback so I soon had 2 downloading in the 
background. Canceled one in the download manager, it is slow (but thats ok).

Found in the internal memory Download TW-files two empty files
empty-20190218014-17-29.html
empty-20190218014-17-18.html

of 2.17MB in size

Oddly I went to use back to close quinoid and I had to press three times 
before it exited.


   - No change to the wiki list, + and browsed to Internal > Downloads and 
   TW-Files and opened one of the empty files, 
   - Tap to open from list opens my two existing items and a blank screen, 
   - swipe left to open one of my existing wikis, has a 1-3sec display or 
   white, before it displays (unlike previously) - I think this is an artifact 
   of the mobile view, material theme, sidebar open.
   - Empty wiki not appearing after time, but is now in list as 
   TIDDLYWIKISTUB738395282426977923.html
   - New download test whilst staying on wiki list screen (will report 
   later)
   - Will try geo-location soon


*Question*

Is there any reason we can't swipe left back to the Quinoid list, and 
arguably swipe right to load/(re)view the open wikis? It may be a little 
more intuitive.

Regards
Tony


On Monday, 18 February 2019 13:46:00 UTC+11, Mark S. wrote:
>
>
> Probably quinoid-v0-0-6-190217a.apk deserves to be in it's own release, 
> but there's a lot that isn't settled yet. It has a new look, with "System 
> Explorer" now activated through the "+" icon and "File Explorer" activated 
> though the overflow menu. On the new overflow menu is also a download 
> option, that is meant to download an empty TW from tiddlywiki.com. This 
> is in preparation for offering users the chance to quickly load up on 
> well-known and crafted TW files.
>
> It's testing on the download functionality that interests me. I'm only 
> able to test through emulators at the moment, and they give me inconsistent 
> information on multiple levels. One emulator works great. Another gives the 
> "OK", but then says there's something wrong with the file system, and then 
> chooses to put the file somewhere else and with a nonsensical name.
>
> What I'm trying to do is to save to a sub-directory of the user's *external 
> *download directory. This way the user can be in charge of deleting and 
> cleaning up. If people are willing to test, they should have an android 
> with an external card, preferably with an existing "Download" directory. 
> After running the download menu option, the new item should appear in your 
> browse list. Unfortunately, at least on one emulator, it's possible that it 
> will instead write to the download directory of the internal card, using a 
> name that won't even look like a standard html file name. I don't know if 
> this is for real, or just an anomaly of the emulator. 
>
> If you have a slow connection and have to log out of quinoid before the 
> download is complete, then it's possible that the download will complete 
> later but not appear in your list. In my tests, with WiFi, this wasn't a 
> problem as the download was almost instantaneous. There's a bunch more 
> coding I would have to do to prevent the non-listed download situation. But 
> first I want to know how well the downloading works at all. It's another 
> question whether I should prevent downloads except when connected to WiFi. 
> Possibly a user configuration.
>
> @Tony  -- I added some additional geo permissions to the v0.0.6 update. 
> Curious if that made your geo-json file work any better. These additional 
> permissions may be why TT was getting additional quizzing by the 
> PlayProtect system.
>
> Thanks everyone -- be sure to backup and take precautions if you try the 
> release!
>
> -- Mark
>
>
>
>
>
>
> https://github.com/Marxsal/Quinoid01/releases/tag/v0.0.6alpha
>
>
>

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