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2014-05-07
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2014-05-07
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http://foolab.org/files/cameraplus_0.0.22-1_armel.deb[/url]
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2014-05-07
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the button handling is much better!
Only one weird thing....
If you press on the area to the right of the button you can trigger a shot but the button doesn't turn blue. Other than that it works very nice on the shutter button. Could you give this new handling to all the onscreen buttons?
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2014-05-07
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I like the way it's handled now. I wouldn't think it would be worth the stress of attempting a fix.
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2014-05-07
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Another issue I've got (sorry) is with the self-timer. The slider to adjust the timeout is half off the screen to the left. You can even see the obscured part of the slider by half swiping to the settings page.
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2014-05-08
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I ran from the command line to see if there might be some clues in the output...
Hope it helps.
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2014-05-08
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@ Brisbane, AU
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2014-05-08
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The slider to adjust the timeout of the "Timer". It is positioned at the bottom left of screen (holding the phone landscape, zoom keys at top). The slider is only partially visible with about 30% of it being obscured off screen. You can see the obscured part of the slider when swiping to/from the settings page.
After more investigation I can say that the above is only true when the pop-out toolbar is hidden. In fact if you tap the toolbar icon to extend the toolbar the slider moves to along so that it is fully visible. The opposite is also true... hide the toolbar and the slider jumps back to the left and is partially obscured again.
If it is not possible to separate the geometry/positioning of the timeout adjustment slider from that of the toolbar, perhaps a solution could be to force the toolbar to be extended when the timer is chosen?
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2014-05-10
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#429
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2014-05-12
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#430
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