Talking of designs…
Talking of designs…
Have a look at the horizontal lines and the scrollbar in these 3 menu views.
Pierre Hébert is this intended as it is, or is it just broken?
Another thing: I like the grey Top bar in the Android settings (4.4) and also the little Arrow to go back on the left of the icon in this bar.
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I don’t really understand what is broken :/
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In the third picture it is as it should be. The horizontal lines end before hitting the screen borders, and the scrollbar is displayed in the gap.
In the second picture the scrollbar is still in the correct place, but the lines go through it, so there is no gap.
In the first picture the lines are again as intended, but the scrollbar is too far left, so again crossed by the lines.
Is that understandable?
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Aaaah, ok. Now I understand.
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This is intended 🙁 The reason for this overlapping scrollbar is that it reduces the padding around the screen, and provides a bit more space for this crowded screen. The main issue is the tab bar where labels do not fit. This is why labels are so abbreviated, and there is a “+” for the last tab, where “More” does not even fit…
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Because it is not supported on Android 2.x
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Don’t be fooled by those statistics. This is the repartition of devices that accessed the Play Store during a given time frame, not users. And that makes a big difference.
Shame on these media that are relying only fragments of the information.
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Even if these numbers were correct, stopping 2.x support would mean that about 1500 people who already paid for LLX couldn’t use it anymore, which would be unfair.
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