8.5b1 crystal – when showing previously hidden status bar, entire screen shifts down by the height of bar.

8.5b1 crystal – when showing previously hidden status bar, entire screen shifts down by the height of bar. Happens whenever returning to launcher.

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12 Commentsto 8.5b1 crystal – when showing previously hidden status bar, entire screen shifts down by the height of bar.

  1. Anonymous says:

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    Also, after hiding status bar, acts like it’s still there only invisible. Shows wallpaper, but when scrolling things seem to disappear behind the invisible status bar.

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    Chris Chastain  it reminds me an older bug, but I can’t reproduce it, even though it seems easy.


    What I am doing is:


    – enable the hide status bar option


    – add a shortcut on the desktop with ll action “show the status bar”


    – hit the shortcut (the status bar appears)


    – launch an app


    – back to home, evrything ok


    Is this the sequence you are following or am I wrong ?

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    Pierre Hébert almost.


    I have long press to show status bar, short press to show notification pane, but anyway no need to start app. Show status bar moves entire desktop down. After hide status bar, desktop stays lower and subsequent vertical scrolling shows the empty area where the notification bar was. I hope that’s clearer.


    After opening an app, desktop is again in appropriate position, ready to do all this again.


    Also, when returning from app with notification bar hidden, desktop gives a little vertical bounce.

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    If you restart the app once, does it happen right after restart or does the problem appears after some time ?

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    Ok, good call. It doesn’t seem to happen directly after a restart.

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    So something is triggering the bug at some point. I have an idea of what the problem is but not when it happens though. I think this is a very, very old issue.

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  7. Anonymous says:

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    I remember it way back.


    Anyway, it has not popped back up, and I’ve been doing a lot of configuring.


    I’ll do what I can if it pops back up again.


    My device is pretty lame by today’s standards, but it’s still running great. I’m ready for something new though. Many things are not compatible with gingerbread anymore.

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  8. Anonymous says:

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    That’s a shame because on the hardware side 2.3 devices are quite capable. Maybe you can upgrade it with some sort of custom ROM to give it a new life ? (CM did extend my good old Droid life for at least one good year).


    Anyway the bug will certainly re-appear, no bug appears once 😉

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  9. Anonymous says:

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    Running cm7 at the moment. I have used CM9, but our build is not as stable. Motorola hung us out to dry on this, and left it at froyo. 🙁

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  10. Anonymous says:

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    Pierre Hébert, just happened again.


    Installed 8.5 and did a reboot.


    Screen is normal.


    Show status bar, screen moves down by the height of bar.


    Hide bar, screen stays “down”.


    If I scroll vertically, space that would be occupied by bar stays empty.


    I found if I tap the back key, screen will jump back up to normal position.


    If bar is showing, first tap of back key hides bar, second tap moves screen back up.


    Kill LLx, and everything is good after restart.

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  11. Anonymous says:

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    This is strange this appears after showing it right after a reboot. If you kill and restart the app it appears again the same way ? I tried to reboot and follow the same sequence, but no luck 🙁

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  12. Anonymous says:

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    It seems I can reproduce this at will. Only does it after a reboot. Kill and restart LLx and that fixes it.

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