Hi Philip, First, to clarify: there is no 0.9.10 yet. The next release will be 0.9.10-incubating, and the version numbers have been bumped in anticipation of getting that moving forward, but until an official release is made this is still bleeding-edge git.
Now, as for the swipe issue: iOS Safari uses a swipe from the left as the "go backward in history" gesture. This isn't something that's new, but there are external reasons you may have not encountered this until now. It would have conflicted with Guacamole's "open menu" gesture for all releases of Guacamole having that gesture, including 0.9.9. There is no way for JavaScript itself to override this, but you can do so yourself by making a shortcut to Guacamole on your home screen. A web application run from within the context of such a shortcut will run full-screen, without the browser's URL bar, buttons, etc., and without interference from the browser's own gestures. http://www.howtogeek.com/196087/how-to-add-websites-to-the-home-screen-on-any-smartphone-or-tablet/ (top is Android, scroll down a bit for iOS and others) - Mike On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Philip Herbert <[email protected]> wrote: > > additional Information: > > - IOS 9 also affected (issue is related to current git checkout) > - ldap/mysql backend in use, after checking > 'Create new sharing profiles' in user settings > > the correct menu seems to reopen when swiping, > however, the seems to be a sideffect related to the crash when opening an > ssh connection > > --Philip > > pherbert.de > >
