Re: [cruiser-users] Follow Mode (Portrait) Bug

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Emux

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Nov 26, 2022, 12:05:18 PM11/26/22
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Thanks for the report.

Can you post a screenshot to understand what you mean?

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Emux

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Nov 26, 2022, 1:48:41 PM11/26/22
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Thanks, what resolution is this?
This is map tilt with full screen.

There isn't any box, simply the titled map can be drawn up to a limit to the horizon.

Cruiser has a very generous max tilt of around 60 degrees.
For example OsmAnd allows tilt to more reasonable 33-45 degrees.

Probably we need to adjust it too.

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Emux

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Nov 26, 2022, 2:22:19 PM11/26/22
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Navigation and Follow modes move the map center at bottom half of the screen.
So there is a lot more map area to paint on the top.

However that has technical limits, especially on high resolution screens (> 1080px).

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Airald Marquet

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Nov 26, 2022, 4:19:18 PM11/26/22
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Maybe is not related with this issue, but sometimes I've experienced differences on landscape or portrait screen depending how I start the app. For example, popup messages are wider if Cruiser is started on landscape mode than I start on portrait mode and then turn the phone.


Best regards.

El dia dissabte, 26 de novembre de 2022 a les 20:22:19 UTC+1, Emux va escriure:

Emux

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Nov 27, 2022, 4:46:42 AM11/27/22
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> For example, popup messages are wider if Cruiser is started on landscape mode than I start on portrait mode and then turn the phone.

This is handled by Android, based on available screen width.

However, in the next version, the windows with lists with too much content,
like waypoints, turn instructions, routing history, bookmarks, offline poi, etc.
will fill the screen, so their information will be easier to read.

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