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Re: Android UI and chat rooms/private conversations

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:19 pm
by Mef
oren wrote:
wms wrote:It should be swiping left. In any screen. Check and make sure you have 3.4.15, and try swiping left any time after logging in...you need to swipe most of the way across the screen.


Figured it out and eems to work ok now. Could you have it automatically grab our room list like the desktop client does?


If you log out and back in it will save the rooms you were in on your phone the previous time....I would guess that it doesn't grab the client's room list because it would potentially be really data heavy, and there are some rooms (like the EGR) that are ok on a computer screen, but might overwhelm a phone when they get busy....

Re: Android UI and chat rooms/private conversations

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:42 pm
by wms
It's like mef says. Chatting is harder on the phone so I thought people might not want to be in all the high-traffic rooms or something. When I get the notification of new chat on my phone, if I'm going to bother to swipe over, I'd rather it be a private message instead of another bit of blather from the English Game Room. So the server now keeps two lists of your joined rooms - one for "normal" clients, and one for phone clients.

So there you go. Join a few rooms on your phone. They'll be there when you log back in again.

Re: Android UI and chat rooms/private conversations

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:43 pm
by oren
Mef wrote:If you log out and back in it will save the rooms you were in on your phone the previous time....I would guess that it doesn't grab the client's room list because it would potentially be really data heavy, and there are some rooms (like the EGR) that are ok on a computer screen, but might overwhelm a phone when they get busy....


Yes, I should have said my full thought which was grab the client's room list as a quick open option, so it's easier to find the ones you care about. There are hundreds of rooms but I'm unlikely to care about any I don't have open in my desktop client.

Make sense?

Re: Android UI and chat rooms/private conversations

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:46 pm
by wms
oren wrote:
Mef wrote:If you log out and back in it will save the rooms you were in on your phone the previous time....I would guess that it doesn't grab the client's room list because it would potentially be really data heavy, and there are some rooms (like the EGR) that are ok on a computer screen, but might overwhelm a phone when they get busy....


Yes, I should have said my full thought which was grab the client's room list as a quick open option, so it's easier to find the ones you care about. There are hundreds of rooms but I'm unlikely to care about any I don't have open in my desktop client.

Make sense?
Yes, I see your point. It can be hard to find the rooms you care about, so maybe doing it "subtractively" instead of additively would have been better. But I'm afraid that at this point, I want to fix the bugs and move on, so it'll probably stay as is. :O

Re: Android UI and chat rooms/private conversations

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 5:46 pm
by wms
ChradH wrote:You mean the tip during login? I really tried but it was gone too fast :)

Thanks for adding chat! I have some difficulties choosing rooms from the room list, though. It doesn't scroll down when swiped (Galaxy Tab). Am I doing something wrong?
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Chrad - I can't get this bug to show up. But one strange thing: I can see that you have a theme of some sort applied, your gui is all blueish. What theme is that? How did you apply it? I'm wondering if that is related.

Re: Android UI and chat rooms/private conversations

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:07 pm
by Mef
wms wrote:
ChradH wrote:You mean the tip during login? I really tried but it was gone too fast :)

Thanks for adding chat! I have some difficulties choosing rooms from the room list, though. It doesn't scroll down when swiped (Galaxy Tab). Am I doing something wrong?
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Chrad - I can't get this bug to show up. But one strange thing: I can see that you have a theme of some sort applied, your gui is all blueish. What theme is that? How did you apply it? I'm wondering if that is related.



I believe it's part of the Samsung Touchwiz UI, it's on most of Samsung's smartphones and the Galaxy Tab.

Re: Android UI and chat rooms/private conversations

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 11:32 pm
by ChradH
Mef is right, it's the standard UI.
I changed the locale to English, but the problem remains. Could it be a Samsung issue? Which other phones had the same problem?

Re: Android UI and chat rooms/private conversations

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 8:44 am
by LocoRon
ChradH wrote:Could it be a Samsung issue? Which other phones had the same problem?


I can confirm the issue on both Motorola Droid 2 and Xoom. With the D2, I can use the slideout keyboard to navigate the roomlist, on the Xoom, I'd probably have to connect a bluetooth keyboard (good thing the rooms selected on the D2 carried over when I logged in with the Xoom client...)

Re: Android UI and chat rooms/private conversations

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 9:07 am
by Mef
LocoRon wrote:I can confirm the issue on both Motorola Droid 2 and Xoom. With the D2, I can use the slideout keyboard to navigate the roomlist, on the Xoom, I'd probably have to connect a bluetooth keyboard (good thing the rooms selected on the D2 carried over when I logged in with the Xoom client...)


I would guess those are both using Motoblur? I guess now we just need someone running HTC's Sense to check in....

Re: Android UI and chat rooms/private conversations

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:45 am
by wms
Thanks for the feedback - I found and fixed the bug! It would only show up in Android 2.2 or later. There is now version 3.4.16 in the market, it fixes the problem. And it makes the font the right size for the list also.

Re: Android UI and chat rooms/private conversations

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 12:32 pm
by ChradH
Yes, it's working now. Thanks, wms, that was fast!

Re: Android UI and chat rooms/private conversations

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 4:30 pm
by LocoRon
Mef wrote:
LocoRon wrote:I can confirm the issue on both Motorola Droid 2 and Xoom. With the D2, I can use the slideout keyboard to navigate the roomlist, on the Xoom, I'd probably have to connect a bluetooth keyboard (good thing the rooms selected on the D2 carried over when I logged in with the Xoom client...)


I would guess those are both using Motoblur? I guess now we just need someone running HTC's Sense to check in....


No, actually, on both counts. The Xoom is stock Honeycomb (big selling point, for me), and the D2 is using a (mostly) blurless ROM. :D

(And, yay for the bug being fixed! :D)