Tablet-Optimized Interface
A version using the fragments API to have a more feature-rich experience on android tablets.
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Anonymous commented
Related pull request https://github.com/mjdenham/and-bible/pull/107
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Otakar Milink commented
Possibility to define larger margins of the text - there is more space on tablet so there is no need to display text from edge to edge
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johnr commented
Split screen/multiple screens would be great.
One mode would have the windows synced or locked together so that they display the same verse material. For example, the main screen would have the bible chapter and the second screen would be a commentary. As you scrolled through the chapter (or even switched to a new chapter) the secondary screen would follow.
But it would also be nice to unlink the multiple screens so that you could have the main window open to the primary study chapter and the secondary window could be used to look up related references.
Thanks
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Anonymous commented
thank you for all the work you have done
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Tim Butler commented
Left/right page swipe animation like that of Aldiko ereader. More responsive page swipe. Horizontal only scroll option. Lots of 7" tablet owners like myself. Great experience so far ... thank you!
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Anonymous commented
Book tree, Version and resource tabs, Resizable/ repositionable multiple screen, toolbar with cut copy paste forward backward search , syncronization between resources. I may be dreaming but it's a suggestion. Thanks for allowing the input.
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If you have any specific ideas for an improved layout on tablets please comment. There are so many ways we could change the ui.