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Only basic map menu on Android 5.0.1

Open Lineflyer opened this issue 4 years ago • 7 comments

I wanted to test the newest WhereYouGo nightly 2020.08.18-NB1 on an Android 5.0.1 device.

I discovered, that there is no complete map menu on this Android version. It shows three icons on the menu bar: The position icon, the map icon, and a refresh icon. No chance to see or use any more?!

@moving-bits Just mentioning you as you said you did not watch this repo, but as you recently worked on this area, maybe you can take a look.

Lineflyer avatar Aug 18 '20 20:08 Lineflyer

Problem also with 2020.04.07 (market version) on Android 5.0.1 device

Lineflyer avatar Aug 18 '20 20:08 Lineflyer

I am pretty sure that this was already in earlier releases.

bekuno avatar Aug 19 '20 19:08 bekuno

Maybe, so no regression, still a bug.

Lineflyer avatar Aug 19 '20 20:08 Lineflyer

Comparing this with WhereYouGo on my actual mobile device I cannot see a difference. What is to be expected? (Sorry if the questions seems to be dump - I'm not that deep into WhereYouGo)

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(Screenshots taken from emulated Android 5.0 system)

moving-bits avatar Aug 19 '20 20:08 moving-bits

(Manual) screenshot of my Android 5.0.1 device. No "three-dot button" Same on landscape mode.

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Lineflyer avatar Aug 19 '20 21:08 Lineflyer

(Manual) screenshot of my Android 5.0.1 device. No "three-dot button" Same on landscape mode.

Hi Lineflyer, on my Android 5.0.1 device (a Samsung S4) the three-dot menu can be reached by pressing the lower left "hardware" button (paper stack icon) to the left of the middle real hardware button.

ErichSteinboeck avatar Aug 18 '21 08:08 ErichSteinboeck

imho this has low urgency. It only affects few old devices and it's not a regression for those. Shouldn't block a release.

Android should automatically show the overflow menu only if the device has no hardware menu button. Are you sure your test device doesn't have one of those? I remember from back in the day that Samsung screwed up some software updates and their OS claimed the device had a button when it didn't. Really minor case though...

ztNFny avatar Dec 14 '21 17:12 ztNFny