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Using zoom causes some articles to open wrong #38
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Doesn't happen for me on Nexus One/Android 2.3.6 |
Weird. It's only problematic with the articles 'Foo' and 'Food' in the English Wikipedia from March 2011. Some other articles will scroll down a little bit after they're loaded, which causes a screen refresh on the eink display, however, only the articles for 'Foo' and 'Food' actually scroll down far enough to obscure the first line of text. |
is this still an issue? |
Yes, when zoomed in, articles open with an offset so that the first few lines are obscured. It's also visible if you reset zoom to normal, open an article, and then zoom in several times -- the first line of the article is no longer visible. Tested on my Nook, which is running Android 2.1 |
As I mentioned before this doesn't seem to happen on Android 2.3, Android 4.2 seems to fine too. If that's 2.1 specific problem then I don't think there's anything to be done in the application. |
I can't reproduce it on 2.3, either. I'll submit a patch if I ever find a workaround, but for now I'm okay with closing this issue as a 2.1 anomaly. |
After I changed my zoom setting to be zoomed in twice, opening articles on the English wikipedia (the 'Food' article, for example) will display the article not at 0,0 but at 0,XX so when it appears it seems that it has been scrolled down a line or two. Pressing pageUp repositions the article correctly.
I couldn't find a quick solution for this, but I could reproduce it without the eink patches so I assume this is a general webview/aarddict problem.
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