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2014-05-29
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Could you fix the pixelated icons in the next realease?
pretty please!!!
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2014-05-29
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Oh dear, you should warn your fellows before asking for such camera-ui destroying feature
Checked yesterday on N9 and it works (a bit).
Then in the night with N950 and after fiddling with setting the camera-ui did not start anymore. Thought it was due to battery almost empty and recharged ig this morning. Started cam and the same: camera does not react. Close program or restart device.
So I checked with gconf and reset fastCapture to 'no'. Still the same! Then I unset full cam ui gconf and killed cam-ui and it came back!
Then set again continuous shutter mode and tried to shoot a series. Only one shot was made and after that cam-ui was again unresponsive.
So long story short: NO, on N950 it seems fastCapture does not work
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2014-05-29
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2014-05-29
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Sorry for your bad experience but I also said that camera locks up
It's enough to unset the key (gconftool-2 -u) and reboot (or kill camera-ui). I should have mentioned that. My bad!
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2014-05-29
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2014-05-29
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why did you move the resolution indicator to the toolbar?
looks weird and it's a bit confusing because it's not a button...
if this is about the space issue (12MP doesn't fit in the box) I have a suggestion to fix that.
Why don't you align the indicator box (upper left) horizontally -> parallel to the long side of the screen.....?
like this:
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//.....(indicators)................................. ......................... //
//.................................................. ............................... //
//.................................................. ............................... //
//.................................................. .......................(sb).. //
//.................................................. ............................... //
//.................................................. ........................(sw).//
//.....(------------------------toolbar--------------------------)....//
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sb=shutter
sw=switch mode
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2014-05-29
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I moved it because:
1) not enough space and we wanted to shrink it a bit
2) Indicators for video resolution are small and I cannot differentiate them myself. I also needed new ones for Sailfish 1080p resolution and I am bad at graphics.
3) It can be converted to a button ;-)
If we go by the layout you are proposing, where would the zoom slider be? (And no I will not have pinch zooming and I will not remove the slider completely).
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pretty please!!!