Cor Bosman wrote:
On 25 Oct 2013, at 12:47, Thomas Bruederli thomas@roundcube.net wrote:
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Cor Bosman cor@xs4all.nl wrote:
It seems things are still not working right on android/chrome, but I dont have an android device to try to fix it..
I only have an iPad with iOS 7 at hand to test but there Roundcube with the recent fixes we made for mobile devices (see 0.9.4 release notes and [1]) is fully functional. That includes scrolling, double-tapping and even drag & drop.
I have an ipad with IOS7 as well. If I load a mail that does not fit on the screen, I cant scroll it in current git. I made two videos. One that shows the problem, and one that shows our own production version with a css fix.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SM4-M5eFa44 (git) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34tUioHuzXo
All right, I just committed your proposed fix.
The other report that im getting is that you cant move the divider elements, and indeed, it seems i can reproduce that on my ipad. This is not such a big problem but if you have a lot of folders this could get annoying.
Yes, the dividers don't react on touch events.
Finally, on both ipad and android it seems zooming doesnt work. On my iphone this does work. Not sure how big of a problem this is, but i guess people are used to pinching to zoom.
Confirmed. Zooming is disabled on table devices because the double-tapping and drag & drop stuff wouldn't work when enabled. That's on purpose and I currently don't see a way around that restriction.
Needless to say that the Larry skin was made for Desktop browsers and we just hacked some touch capabilities to make it more or less usable on tablets. Don't consider this full support for tables or even mobiles. And we won't put too much efforts into this 'cause Larry won't go down that road anyway.
Some time ago we agreed to put a responsive skin for mobile and touch devices on the roadmap and we'll approach that next. Please understand that this will take a while to come true as it requires proper drafting, screen design and of course programming. But we're already setting plans for it and we'll do our best to come up with it as soon as possible. However, we want to do it right, just as the rest of Roundcube.
For the time being, there are some alternatives out there so please consider them and get rewarded for your patience one we're ready.
Kind regards, Thomas