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Auggnet
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12/02/13 06:20 PM (11 years ago)

BT 3.0 Bugs / Annoyances

This is to help BT developers and everyone to recognize these issues and hope to fox them NOTE THIS IS ONLY TESTED ON ANDROID 1. Selecting A tab, then pressing a menu item in that tab, them pressing a second tab followed by pressing the hardware back button. For example if I have tabs t1, and t2 which t1 has 1 menu item t1item and t2 has an item t2 item. (Both tabs use the simple menu plugin. Selecting t1, then t1item, then t2, then pressing the back button causes the contents of t1item(simple menu) to spill its items into t2item also a simple menu. 2. Android does not obey the Full screen or (hide status bar) option I know this is not BTs end but I may suggest a workaround for the time being? 3. This is not a bug but shouldn't the nav bar contain the context menu button "..." On the top? That would allow space for the nav bar to fit on the bottom and remove a blank area that not everyone uses 4. There is a close option inside the context menu which is redundant because the user can either 1 press the back button, 2 tap out of the context menu veiw, 3 press the hardware menu button, 4 press the context menu button again. If it is needed can someone give an option to remove it? 5. There is a quit app option on EVERY context menu. Please give an option or work around to remove this. 6. The background of most plugins don't change the background as requested... 7 Selecting a menu item then pressing back leaves an annoying blue (or green) depending on android highlight on the item.
 
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01/27/14 02:08 PM (11 years ago)
I hope you reported these in that bug thread, if not, go do it. BT is working hard, be sure to contribute when you can like this :-) David
 

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