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hey guys, the textbox is wayy to big, especially in facebook and the default messaging app, you can barely see 4 lines of writing while the text box is up, the screen is almost double the iphones and the iphone had a better messaging experience IMO, is there any way to make it smaller??
None that I know of. Its annoying too that in landscape, when you sue the Samsung keyboard, in fact most keyboards bar swype, you only see about half a line of the box. Major bug imo.
No, it's not a bug. A bug is something that is not working. This is simply bad design...
Elkhantar said:
No, it's not a bug. A bug is something that is not working. This is simply bad design...
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If you haven't something constructive to add to this then eff off.
Elkhantar said:
No, it's not a bug. A bug is something that is not working. This is simply bad design...
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It would be a bug in every games/software developer I've worked in. Just a UI bug of low classification (as in not a release stopper but something to patch)
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If you haven't something constructive to add to this then eff off.
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And what is that you have added which is so 'constructive'??
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no need to be rude, I was just stating a fact, you know?
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If you haven't something constructive to add to this then eff off.
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Oook, I'll be constructive then:
What you call a bug is a design feature. There are people with accessibility problems that require larger fonts to be able to operate the phone and see what they are writing. Then, there are people with better sight (even able to see the subpixels in the SGS2 screen!) Now, the latter can use a keyboard designed for the former, but the contrary isn't true. So unless you want to alienate part of your user base, you tend to cater to the needs of the first group.
Ideally it would be configurable, but alas, it is not (Samsung did not invest more resources on it).
That said, SGS2 is not an iOS device (luckily!) so you can install an alternate keyboard from a quite large range. I don't have first hand experience with them, but you may want to try:
8pen
SlideIt
SwiftKey
Graffitti
or the Swype that comes with the phone.
I haven't tested those on the SGS2, and I'm having it replaced so I can't right now (I'm stuck with my ages old HTC touch). Hopefully it'll be back by the end of the week and I can tell you if the message box is smaller, but you can download them from the market and see if they fit you without any wait, anyhow.
the text box stays the same in EVERYTHING, which is damn annoying! and no keyboard changes the text box size can you replace the default messaging box? or ui?
Hi all,
I use the official gingerbread keyboard and it works perfectly for me.
With it you can see more lines than the default samsung keyborad.
See the attached files
Swype works fine but probably because it has a pop up box for corrections.
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Having owned my EVO since November of last year, one of the mods/apps on my phone that has been with every ROM is JsChiSurf's power control notification bar. It is THE most useful and crucial apps I have on my phone. Although I know there are other 'widgets' on the market that "sort of" replicate it, JsChiSurf's mod is the only one that allows you to have access to any of the power controls you frequently need from any screen quickly and easily, whereas, with most power control widgets, you have to go back to the screen where the widgets are located.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=836721&highlight=notification+power
My Photon is arriving today and since it doesn't appear JsChiSurf made the jump to the Photon, it's the one mod that I'm going to truly miss. Because of that, I was wondering if any of you talented developers out there knows how to port this mod to the Photon? I'm willing to pay a bounty ($20, via Paypal) to anyone who can do it.
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Having owned my EVO since November of last year, one of the mods/apps on my phone that has been with every ROM is JsChiSurf's power control notification bar. It is THE most useful and crucial apps I have on my phone. Although I know there are other 'widgets' on the market that "sortof" replicate it, JsChiSurf's mod is the only one that allows you to have access to any of the power controls you frequently need from any screen quickly and easily, whereas, with most power control widgets, you have to go back to the screen where the widgets are located.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=836721&highlight=notification+power
My Photon is arriving today and since it doesn't appear JsChiSurf made the jump to the Photon, it's the one mod that I'm going to truly miss. Because of that, I was wondering if any of you talented developers out there knows how to port this mod to the Photon? I'm willing to pay a bounty ($20, via Paypal) to anyone who can do it.
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I agree. This has always been a great feature on past rooted phones. This type of mod is also included in CM7 and is better because you can change them on the fly without flashing and can have more than 6. Either way, would be nice to have.
I'm still waiting myself
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+1 on this port
one of the things I'm missing from them epic lol
flipper12 said:
Having owned my EVO since November of last year, one of the mods/apps on my phone that has been with every ROM is JsChiSurf's power control notification bar. It is THE most useful and crucial apps I have on my phone. Although I know there are other 'widgets' on the market that "sort of" replicate it, JsChiSurf's mod is the only one that allows you to have access to any of the power controls you frequently need from any screen quickly and easily, whereas, with most power control widgets, you have to go back to the screen where the widgets are located.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=836721&highlight=notification+power
My Photon is arriving today and since it doesn't appear JsChiSurf made the jump to the Photon, it's the one mod that I'm going to truly miss. Because of that, I was wondering if any of you talented developers out there knows how to port this mod to the Photon? I'm willing to pay a bounty ($20, via Paypal) to anyone who can do it.
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If I get some free time (depends on my stress test results tomorrow) I will work on this. I think this would be handy to have as well.
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In the meantime, might try using Notification Toggle from the Market. Haven't tried it myself but looks promising.
*BINGO!!!*
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In the meantime, might try using Notification Toggle from the Market. Haven't tried it myself but looks promising.
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Brother (or sister if you're female), thank you for pointing me in the direction of that app. I just installed it and it looks like the concept was modeled on JsChiSurf's notification bar (and considering the developer was from XDA, I wouldn't doubt it).
I just installed it on my Photon and it seems to work the same way. In fact, it's a bit more user friendly in that it allows you to select which toggles you want on the notification bar from a menu selection, rather than editing a text file. And although I haven't tested ALL the functions yet, so far, most are working on my Photon. I now have room again on my homescreen (temporarily had widgets installed) and can now access those functions from any screen.
Again, thank you very much! I guess I need to pull my head out of my *ss once in a while and take a look at what's new on the Market.
Try Widgetsoid from the market. It has the option to put the widgets in your pulldown. Works great
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In the meantime, might try using Notification Toggle from the Market. Haven't tried it myself but looks promising.
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I tried this for a while. It's nice, but the Photon doesn't support the all-in-one notification, so each control takes a notification slot. It's nice, but I'm still holding out for Power Control Notification.
mquinn24 said:
Try Widgetsoid from the market. It has the option to put the widgets in your pulldown. Works great
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Didn't even know those apps existed...
Question for you about Widgetsoid. I installed it on my notification bar but can't figure out how to change to icon and background colors. Right now, both are white and it makes it hard to see.
UPDATE: NM - figured it out.
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Didn't even know those apps existed...
Question for you about Widgetsoid. I installed it on my notification bar but can't figure out how to change to icon and background colors. Right now, both are white and it makes it hard to see.
UPDATE: NM - figured it out.
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If you want to use flashlight as one of your widgets. Change the flash mode settings to mode 2 in the menu.
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Quick settings or quicker are similar on the market
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It's on engadget:
http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/ice-cream-sandwich-source-code-released-sync-pending-go-ahead-f/
ICS source released!
Well.... *twiddles thumbs with evil grin"
Thoughts? Anybody gonna try to make it for our device?
It's still uploading, but hey they're taking care of it.
Apparently it requires 16 GB of RAM, 250 GB empty disk space, and some other killer specs to compile.
Here's a nice video qbking77 made about the release:
I hope maybe a cm8 port will be in our future
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I hope maybe a cm8 port will be in our future
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CM9. The CyanogenMod Team reserved CM8 for HC, but as the source never got out they're just skipping to 9.
Did not know that, learn something new
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Apparently its a real monster to compile.
I read elsewhere that even with 250gb+ of HD space and 16gb RAM were looking at 5+ hours to compile.
Not to mention all the tweaking that has to happen for the vanilla to work on specific devices.
Green light.
http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/msg/40cbd4ea69e035d5
Ready? Go!
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Something tells me that we are at the back of the line with the Flyer even though this device might benefit most from it.
Hidden in the article in the op was that honeycomb source looks to be in the release.
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Something tells me that we are at the back of the line with the Flyer even though this device might benefit most from it.
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HTC's fault. They gotta spend around.. hmm... couple months to integrate sense ui, and for View customers they gotta wait for Sprint to get done with it too.
well at least this will open up things for some neat custom ROM tweaks. Especially since ICS is based off HC and we already have working kernel and radio.
I see that the Flyer is not among the devices that Cyanogenmod develops for.
Is there any hope that someone will put together an ICS mod for Flyer?
I like HC but I don't like the permanent status bar and I don't like the way notifications work. ICS is much more suited for the flyer for these reasons. I would take stock ICS over HC with Sense even though I think that Sense is really cool.
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I see that the Flyer is not among the devices that Cyanogenmod develops for.
Is there any hope that someone will put together an ICS mod for Flyer?
I like HC but I don't like the permanent status bar and I don't like the way notifications work. ICS is much more suited for the flyer for these reasons. I would take stock ICS over HC with Sense even though I think that Sense is really cool.
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For Cyanogenmod, we need to find a lead developer to bring the Flyer into the fold.
If the status bar in HC is one of your big issues, you won't like ICS any better. It's still there and works the same, can dim but not remove the bar.
"Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich System Bar and Action Bar
These are located in the System Bar - present in all apps - and enables you to navigate instantly to Back, Home, and Recent Apps. Virtual buttons are present across all apps, but can be dimmed by applications for full-screen viewing.
You can also access the contextual options for each app in the Action Bar at the top of the screen."
http://techland.time.com/2011/10/19/android-ice-cream-sandwich-explained/
DigitalMD said:
For Cyanogenmod, we need to find a lead developer to bring the Flyer into the fold.
If the status bar in HC is one of your big issues, you won't like ICS any better. It's still there and works the same, can dim but not remove the bar.
"Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich System Bar and Action Bar
These are located in the System Bar - present in all apps - and enables you to navigate instantly to Back, Home, and Recent Apps. Virtual buttons are present across all apps, but can be dimmed by applications for full-screen viewing.
You can also access the contextual options for each app in the Action Bar at the top of the screen."
http://techland.time.com/2011/10/19/android-ice-cream-sandwich-explained/
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I read somewhere that for devices like the Flyer that have capacitive buttons, that the bar is not needed. I could be wrong.
How do we go about enlisting a developer?
lawguy said:
I read somewhere that for devices like the Flyer that have capacitive buttons, that the bar is not needed. I could be wrong.
How do we go about enlisting a developer?
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$$$$$$$$$$
lawguy said:
I read somewhere that for devices like the Flyer that have capacitive buttons, that the bar is not needed. I could be wrong.
How do we go about enlisting a developer?
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I have not seen anything that indicates there is an option to remove the bar. Google considers the bar "permanent decoration". You can dim it, not remove it.
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I have not seen anything that indicates there is an option to remove the bar. Google considers the bar "permanent decoration". You can dim it, not remove it.
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It seems that you're right and that I was mistaken.
It also seems that on tablets, ICS notifications will work the same as they do on HC. That's too bad because I reallly like the pull down notification screen. For a 7" tablet, this works better than the pop up notifications on HC. I also still like the task killer. It is crazy that it is so difficult to close Apps on HC or earlier versions of Android.
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I guess that's the answer to most questions.
There is really no reason to close apps unless they are misbehaving. Running a task killer just fights with the internal android task manager which works very well in HC.
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There is really no reason to close apps unless they are misbehaving. Running a task killer just fights with the internal android task manager which works very well in HC.
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What you are saying may be true from a technical perspective but enough people want this feature that Google has added it as a standard feature of ICS.
For me, it is just a housekeeping issue. Once I am finished with an App, I don't want to see it unless I need it again. If I am working on three things, I want easy access to those three things. I don't want to see some game that I played yesterday or the image of some website that I last visited.
Ok, I wasn't clear. Some people obsess about trying to close all tasks to free up memory, which is fruitless and fights the system which is trying to maximize memory use so that task don't have to be reloaded when needed. That action using a "task killer' is bad, makes the system lag and use more battery. Closing individual apps that you are done with and that don't need to run for background data is fine and there are many good applications on the market to do that, just be careful about automated task killers.
It would be nice if someone were to start a CM port for the Flyer. If HTC even does do an ICS update (unlikely, in my opinion), it's sure to be much later, considering Honeycomb is still not out. I'm sure there will be ICS ROMs for the Flyer, though...just maybe not CM.
So I know that the devs are hard at work on getting us all kinds of CM, AOSP, and/or AOKP goodness, but I thought maybe if any of the devs are looking for some features to add it might be nice to have a thread they can refer to with everyones "wants" once the "needs" are met.
I'll start it off with a request to add support for BLN (back light notification) to an upcoming kernel. This, combined with the option to put the navigation bar on while dissabling the HW keys would be a great feature IMHO. Not to mention our stock notification LED pretty much sucks a big one.
ROM feature requests
Flashlight in notification drawer quick settings
More options in the shutdown menu (Boot to recovery, etc)
Get rid of the idiotic audio policy of volume reduction when plugging in headphones
Allow dialer rotation
The option to see the standard swipe lock screen before the secure lock.
True music controls on the lock screen
Better control of status bar icons (center clock, hide icons, change colors of icons, etc)
The ability to link the notification volume with the ringer volume
Volume rocker music controls
Universal Qslide
Kernel feature requests
BLN
Enable audio through USB for devices like the Infuse Car Dock (I think this is a kernel issue, if not let me know and I'll put it with the ROM stuff)
I didn't see a similar thread on here, so if there is, kindly point me to it and a mod can delete this one. And if BLN support already exists in Sk8's kernel tell me that too, ha ha.
I haven't looked into the ROMs because I'm liking stock, but a request I do have for when I do decide to flash is to have a flashlight if it hasn't been incorporated into the ROMs out now. There's a lot of times where I need to look for something and don't feel like turning on my light switch. Would be a nice thing to be implemented if it hasn't been done and can be done.
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Murasakiii said:
I haven't looked into the ROMs because I'm liking stock, but a request I do have for when I do decide to flash is to have a flashlight if it hasn't been incorporated into the ROMs out now. There's a lot of times where I need to look for something and don't feel like turning on my light switch. Would be a nice thing to be implemented if it hasn't been done and can be done.
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Have you tried this?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.devuni.flashlight
I added the widget on my homescreen for instant on/off.
Murasakiii said:
I haven't looked into the ROMs because I'm liking stock, but a request I do have for when I do decide to flash is to have a flashlight if it hasn't been incorporated into the ROMs out now. There's a lot of times where I need to look for something and don't feel like turning on my light switch. Would be a nice thing to be implemented if it hasn't been done and can be done.
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I don't know if this is what you have in mind, but I use TeslaLED: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teslacoilsw.flashlight&feature.. It has a widget you can add to the homescreen for a quick on off, as well as some other features. I actually have it as one of my lock screen apps. I wish there was a way to have it turn on when opened from the lockscreen, but it's only one extra tap.
Edit: Gah! John beat me to one.
PS: TeslaLED is only 512K, whereas Tiny Flashlight is anything but at 1.5M
Nastybutler said:
I don't know if this is what you have in mind, but I use TeslaLED: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teslacoilsw.flashlight&feature.. It has a widget you can add to the homescreen for a quick on off, as well as some other features. I actually have it as one of my lock screen apps. I wish there was a way to have it turn on when opened from the lockscreen, but it's only one extra tap.
Edit: Gah! John beat me to one.
PS: TeslaLED is only 512K, whereas Tiny Flashlight is anything but at 1.5M
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I like yours better, lol. Thanks!
Thanks guys. Can't think of anything else right now.
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I would love more options on the power button. Reboot to recovery, etc...
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My wishlist:
1. Get rid of the idiotic audio policy of volume reduction when plugging in headphones
2. Allow dialer rotation
3. Enable audio through USB for devices like the Infuse Car Dock.
The two features I really want to see are:
- The option to see the standard swipe lock screen before the secure lock.
- true music controls on the lock screen instead of using the notification controls
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My biggest things are center clock, ability to hide things on status bar, and a flashlight toggle. The Base has done pretty well but I would love a flashlight toggle in my quick settings in my notification drawer. The swipe for flashlight thing was so touchy that I disable it.
Also, I love the theme chooser app and ability to have easy themes for my ROMs like in CM10 and AOKP
EDIT: also the ability to boot straight into download and recovery mode like in certain other ROMs using the power button.
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The Base ROM does have a flashlight built in, you can activate it in the notification drawer options.
I was using Tesla until I found this.
Though I do wish it was in the Quick Settings too.
I would also love native reboot options.
And lastly, I would love the ability to link the notification volume with the ringer volume.
I know. The swipe thing only works half the time and half of that half, I end up with The Base force closes
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blenkows said:
I know. The swipe thing only works half the time and half of that half, I end up with The Base force closes
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Really, it actually works quite well for me.
Haven't had a base fc yet... you may want to reinstall and try again.
bleached45 said:
Really, it actually works quite well for me.
Haven't had a base fc yet... you may want to reinstall and try again.
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Works good for me too
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Really, it actually works quite well for me.
Haven't had a base fc yet... you may want to reinstall and try again.
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I had actually forgot about this feature. I just tried it again and sometimes it takes three or four swipes to turn on. Might be user error though.
Swipe for torch works perfect for me.
Reboot options would be nice.
Volume Button Music controls would be nicer.
I actually came up with a wish while looking at the android dev section.
It doesn't actually have to do with the rom itself, but I'm hoping that as things become further developed to not only have a Changelog but to have a what's working list/what's not working list or just the latter.
I see a lot of threads gets bogged down with DOES THIS WORK? IS THIS INCLUDED?
Granted there's a group of people out there that don't read and just flash, but it could be helpful for another group of people that compare and contrast roms (like myself) before flashing.
Anyone else agree?
Murasakiii said:
I actually came up with a wish while looking at the android dev section.
It doesn't actually have to do with the rom itself, but I'm hoping that as things become further developed to not only have a Changelog but to have a what's working list/what's not working list or just the latter.
I see a lot of threads gets bogged down with DOES THIS WORK? IS THIS INCLUDED?
Granted there's a group of people out there that don't read and just flash, but it could be helpful for another group of people that compare and contrast roms (like myself) before flashing.
Anyone else agree?
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That makes sense to me. :thumbup: I wonder if xda could get a ROM form together so all the devs can include all the same info in their ROM's thread's OP. I don't know how practical that would be, but it would be nice to have some standardization.
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That makes sense to me. :thumbup: I wonder if xda could get a ROM form together so all the devs can include all the same info in their ROM's thread's OP. I don't know how practical that would be, but it would be nice to have some standardization.
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That is a pretty cool idea.
But from what I've seen, most ROM posts actually follow a pretty basic design.
We seem to be the odd ones out.
Requires Xposed Framework!
This module allows you to tap the status bar to scroll (smoothly, at least that's what the API says) to the top of lists.
This isn't compatible with all lists in this first version. Chrome for example isn't compatible, or some manufacturer lists (like the Contacts app in TouchWiz).
If this is patented by a fruit-based company, it'll most likely get a C&D, so keep that in mind when you look forward to updates
Demo:
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6-sOWhwY0g
Video as GIF, FWIW, http://i.imgur.com/vNBTbQs.gif
Known bugs:
Manufacturer specific lists and some other custom scrollers (e.g Chrome) aren't supported yet.
Compatibility:
4.0 - 4.4 probably, I really haven't checked the source code, tested on Sony's 4.3.
Source:
The mod is open source: https://github.com/MohammadAG/Xposed-StatusBar-Scroll-To-Top
You may NOT distribute this app on the Play Store, paid or free.
Download:
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.mohammadag.statusbarscrolltotop
Inspired by:
iOS
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1v5xpf/i_wrote_about_my_experience_switching_to_a_nexus/
Support development:
If you found this mod useful, consider donating with PayPal.
Very nice module, work great on LG G2 D802 Android 4.2.2 flex rom
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Man, I'm about to have a direct subscription to the threads you create. Do you ever stop for a moment without coding useful things??
To hell with iFruit. :silly:
polobunny said:
Man, I'm about to have a direct subscription to the threads you create. Do you ever stop for a moment without coding useful things??
To hell with iFruit. :silly:
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I do, this took about 2 hours, inspired by a post on Reddit with Android's pros and cons, the code implementation hit me while I was driving home
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MohammadAG said:
I do, this took about 2 hours, inspired by a post on Reddit with Android's pros and cons, the code implementation hit me while I was driving home
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Yeah I don't code much anymore but that's what used to be the biggest roadblock in most complicated projects I would start. Figure out a way to do it effectively.
Glad it hit you! :victory:
Nice. Works well in tapatalk. Thanks!
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Wow what an idea working great on xperia z4.3
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lyndonguti said:
Wow what an idea working great on xperia z4.3
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It's Apple's not mine
That's stock behavior on iOS.
A bit far fetched, but do you believe it would be possible to add support for more than the standard list? Such as webview?
Since it seems a lot of apps are actually just frontends for a page in webview, plus a lot of browsers using webview, I imagine this could be the next target of your thinkering and would cover most cases. It would be great to be able to scroll to top in a browser too.
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A bit far fetched, but do you believe it would be possible to add support for more than the standard list? Such as webview?
Since it seems a lot of apps are actually just frontends for a page in webview, plus a lot of browsers using webview, I imagine this could be the next target of your thinkering and would cover most cases. It would be great to be able to scroll to top in a browser too.
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I'm looking into Chrome, they supposedly use some kind of standard scroller, since they have the blue overscroll indicator.
I've been looking for something like this since I left iOS. Hopefully you can get it working with chrome. This is great mod indeed!
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I'm looking into Chrome, they supposedly use some kind of standard scroller, since they have the blue overscroll indicator.
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nicely done, works flawlessly... i have few suggestions/comments
-having little issues with facebook app, it kinda works: moves up by a little but not all the way to the top.
-if possible, allow user to choose the scroll speed when status bar is tapped on? to me, it is kind of slow sometimes... just my opinion
anyway, really appreciate your works for xperia devices. :highfive:
many thanks:fingers-crossed:
LitoNi said:
nicely done, works flawlessly... i have few suggestions/comments
-having little issues with facebook app, it kinda works: moves up by a little but not all the way to the top.
-if possible, allow user to choose the scroll speed when status bar is tapped on? to me, it is kind of slow sometimes... just my opinion
anyway, really appreciate your works for xperia devices. :highfive:
many thanks:fingers-crossed:
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Facebook take a few taps. Twitter is working perfectly! I'm sure this will be fixed!
LitoNi said:
nicely done, works flawlessly... i have few suggestions/comments
-having little issues with facebook app, it kinda works: moves up by a little but not all the way to the top.
-if possible, allow user to choose the scroll speed when status bar is tapped on? to me, it is kind of slow sometimes... just my opinion
anyway, really appreciate your works for xperia devices. :highfive:
many thanks:fingers-crossed:
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Facebook switched me to the new version, and it works fine there, I guess you'll have to wait for the update that includes that, or Facebook downgrades my account
Second part is controlled by the system, I use a method called smoothScrollTo(0, 0). I'm not sure if that can be easily changed
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I'm looking into Chrome, they supposedly use some kind of standard scroller, since they have the blue overscroll indicator.
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If you get it magically working with Chrome chances are you'll make it work for a lot of other apps. So that's sweet. :laugh:
Works great on s3-4.3.
Even with Firefox.
Thnx.
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Only if Samsung does it.
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Seems like it causes certain apps to force close. Tapatalk for example, if I go in a topic then back by pressing the back key to my followed topics then press the status bar it will force close. What do you need from me to help diagnose this?
Edit: it does scroll to the top before closing though.
Edit 2: doesn't crash anymore, found out it's because of a broken pvr driver. Ignore this haha
What theme are you using? Is it a CM theme or something I can do with Xposed?
Really awesome module too! Saw it on reddit
Great module, thanks!