While I appreciate your response, I don't agree with your assumption.
Trello has a native app for Android that behaves as it does on the
desktop - i.e., you can touch and drag cards easily. There is no reason
for them to support any browsers on android.
The reason the mobile website doesn't currently allow this is because of
how its set-up: in order to drag a card you need to simulate the click
and hold function on the button of the mouse. This currently isn't
possible on Ubuntu Touch.
What I'm asking is a really simple question: is there anyway to
implement & mimic the click & hold option of a mouse at this time with
Ubuntu Touch? Are there any options I can use on a per app basis for
this? Is there any code in the webapp container I can change? Currently
long pressing mimics the right mouse button, while a tap mimic a left
click. I need something that mimics click and hold. Is there any way to
change this on a per app basis?
Considering that Trello doesn't support Ubuntu Touch officially (and
based on recent correspondence I doubt much of their team realises it
exists), contacting Trello directly for this problem seems pointless.
Could someone please answer whether its possible for the click & hold
function of a mouse to be implemented within Ubuntu Touch for a webapp
at this time?
Thanks,
Mitchell
On 24/08/15 19:59, Andrea Bernabei wrote:
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 10:45 AM, Mitchell Reese
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Andrea, thanks for the reply. Nexus 7 tablet is Ubuntu Touch.
The issue is a browser problem with the device. It works fine in
the Ubuntu browser on the desktop with the sdk.
I have the same issue with the browser on chrome with an android
tablet -
Ok, so it behaves the same on Android.
That means it's likely that it is actually the way the website is
supposed to work (as I'd guess Trello tests their mobile website on
Android at the very least). And if that is the case, it should be
Trello to change the behaviour of their mobile website.
It is less likely that this is a bug in the browser engine (both
UbuntuTouch browser and Android default browser use chromium as
engine, as far as I know), but that could also be the case.
You could ask someone to test the website on iOS...if it behaves the
same as Android and UbuntuTouch, then it's definitely the way the
website is supposed to work, and in that case you should redirect your
request to Trello :)
issue seems to be there is no imput option for a click and hold
equivalent. Is there any way to fix this? Would be great to do
more things better than android.
Thanks.
Mitchell
On Monday, 24 August 2015 5:55:11 PM AEST, Andrea Bernabei wrote:
On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 12:48 AM, Mitchell Reese
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:
I created a Trello webapp sometime ago (14.10 sdk kit, I
think), and for
my purposes it works great. One annoying issue however is
that I can't
touch and drag the cards - their site relies on being able
to touch and
drag cards around. Works fine on my laptop in the Ubuntu
Browser, however
on my BQ and Nexus 7 Tablet when I longpress I get the
copy dialogue - this
seems equivalent to right clicking on a desktop machine.
When I touch and
drag it only registers as a single click, thus opening the
card. In the
Ubuntu Browser on my laptop (i.e., when I launch the
webapp from the sdk) I
can left click, and by holding the button down, am able to
drag the cards
around - no issues. Is there anyway to manage this within
a webapp at this
time, or is this functionality being developed? Is there
anyway to enable
this on a per-app basis?
Hi Mitchell,
is the Nexus7 running Android or UbuntuTouch?
if not, have you tried surfing that website on a
non-Ubuntu-Touch device,
just to understand if it's a website or browser problem?
Cheers,
Andrea
I.e., the copy dialogue is useless for Trello - I'd rather the
longpress
were equivalent to holding down a click co I can drag
cards around.
Thanks,
Mitchell
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