mobile version testing

Attilla de Groot attilla at attilla.nl
Mon Jan 18 12:45:44 PST 2021



> On 18 Jan 2021, at 14:02, Dirk Hohndel <dirk at hohndel.org> wrote:
> 
> Responding to myself... :-)
> 
>> On Jan 18, 2021, at 9:21 AM, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface <subsurface at subsurface-divelog.org> wrote:
>> 
>> I'm disappointed that you do see that issue with the title bar, but at least now I have that confirmation and can try to dig some more to figure out what I missed in all this. Maybe it's a timing issue that the value is determined to early... I noticed that there are order of initialization differences between iOS and Android (which seems insane) - and most of my testing is indeed on Android or directly with mobile-on-desktop. So I'll do some more iOS testing, I guess.
> 
> It turned out to be something else entirely - and it's not clear why I never saw the effect as dramatically as you did. But I think that's because of the other issue that I mentioned where your font height to gridUnit ratio is just weird...
> Anyway, I believe I found and fixed the issue (at least now the font in the title bar updates reliably whenever we change the font size of the app). And in case that still doesn't work correctly with your iPhone 12, I added one more important piece of information to the log that might help shed some more light on this.
> Version .366 should be making its way through Apple's TestFlight system soon and then we'll see if this was enough to fix it or if some more hackery is needed.

Glad you found this one!.

>> Yes, the theme test page looks flat out ridiculous in dark mode. Something else to at least mildly touch up...
> 
> That is also fixed in .366 :-)

Awesome!

> "going home from the tropical island"
> 
> Yeah, I haven't been on an airplane in almost eleven months and much as I miss diving, risking my life (and the health of my lungs) doesn't appear to be the right trade-off for me. But maybe you are flying your private jet and this isn't as much of an issue :-)

I had the same. Luckily the Netherlands has the Dutch Carribean where we were still welcome. When I was there, I dicided to stay a bit longer and work remotely and dive some more. All good things come to an end though.


— Attilla


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