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Rendering issues on Android #1736

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sum2it opened this issue Feb 14, 2019 · 6 comments
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Rendering issues on Android #1736

sum2it opened this issue Feb 14, 2019 · 6 comments
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sum2it commented Feb 14, 2019

screenshot_20190214-133443
Landscape mode rendering obstructs the popup welcome window. Also the palette on the left side isn't scrollable vertically hence isn't completely visible.

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sum2it commented Feb 14, 2019

screenshot_20190214-133708
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Portrait mode rendering obstructs the window size, hence the blocks are not visible.

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I am not sure what I am looking at. Is the top image a different instance than the bottom image? The bottom image looks fine.

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sum2it commented Feb 14, 2019

@walterbender The two images contained in the second comment are from the same instances:

For the second comment:
Second image is when the website loads in portrait. First image is for when we scroll to horizontally to see the remaining potion of blocks (which there is none, as you can see that it's cut off).

So yes, same instance in the second comment --just scrolled horizontally.

The first comment (description comment) contains a landscape mode render of a different instance of MB, which I screenshot after reloading the page.

NOTE that it (landscape view) isn't scrollable. The popup window isn't scrollable. The tool palette on the left isn't scrollable vertically (horizontal scroll doesn't matter because it doesn't make sense to scroll horizontally anyway).

This means that palette tools like ornament, volume, drum, widgets aren't usable as they're obscured from sight and the palette can't be scrolled.

NOTE: The interesting part is that the music blocks are scrollable vertically in the white space, while the tool palette remains fixed (and unusable for some functionality that it presents).

@sum2it sum2it added OS-Android Specific to Android OS Issue-Bug labels Mar 13, 2019
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sum2it commented Mar 13, 2019

To anyone reading this issue: Was the way how I described this issue clear? Does it help you in understanding this issue or have I made it way too verbose and complex? Please ask for clarification if you want to take up this issue, whenever and wherever needed.

@sum2it sum2it added Browser-Chrome Specific to Chrome browser Chrome on Android and removed Chrome on Android labels Mar 13, 2019
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The first order of business is to make sure that the program runs on Android (and produces sound). We can then make a list of UX deficiencies and attack them.

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sum2it commented Mar 20, 2019

I was able to play the default tone loaded up on the landing page. Here's how the landing page looks on my phone, Android 8.0 Oreo, Chrome.
Screenshot_20190320-184112

@sum2it sum2it changed the title Testing MB on Android [doesn't render properly] Rendering issues on Android Apr 5, 2019
@walterbender walterbender added this to the future milestone Nov 10, 2019
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