derekslenk wrote:On the HTC DNA, when navigating, the speedometer and 'center on me' buttons are covered by the settings and report issue buttons on the bottom of the screen.
Speedometer and map controls are obstructed as well.
derekslenk wrote:On the HTC DNA, when navigating, the speedometer and 'center on me' buttons are covered by the settings and report issue buttons on the bottom of the screen.
It is not about minor layout issues. Problem is about font sizes used for streets, landmarks, fuel prices. Size of icons for traffic reports, size of icons for paid ads, categories etc.We're aware of some UI bugs with 1080p devices and working on fixing them.
Thanks for reporting.
Answer is vector based maps and application that can scale them. Bitmap based maps don't scale well at all.CrackedLCD wrote:I have a sinking feeling that to fix the tiny fonts issue would entail a major rewrite of the app, which probably won't happen. As far as I can tell, all the major map programs (Waze, Google Maps, MapQuest, Bing) have text that is way too small on high res devices. Bing's are biggest and easiest for me to read, but it has to be side-loaded or downloaded from the Amazon app store, so it isn't widely available.a4bolek wrote:It is not about minor layout issues. Problem is about font sizes used for streets, landmarks, fuel prices. Size of icons for traffic reports, size of icons for paid ads, categories etc.We're aware of some UI bugs with 1080p devices and working on fixing them.
Thanks for reporting.
To satisfy all users make map UI in line with Android guidelines.
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If Waze could embiggen (to borrow a Simpsons word) the fonts, they would certainly be pioneers in this respect!
It is currently designed that you can only close a road connected to the one you are on. It doesn't actually make sense to close the road you are on, because clearly it isn't closed: you're driving on it.Autourdupc wrote:Wanted to alert for road closure... Unable to select the correct street closed !
Red arrow is the exact position of road closure.
It's also under Main menu->Friends->On the way (not exactly intuitively located, but at least Friends and 4sq are "social" and so somewhat related. )dmcconachie wrote:Navigate to your destination then it's one of the buttons on the new arrival toolbar that pops up.Wajo357 wrote:Even though I don't use foursquare, I'm going to ask it because I know it will come eventually. Did the feature go away or is it hidden somewhere else?
Ah, I see, yes. I failed to consider that. Yeah, that would be nice, and I think was part of the feedback we gave them during beta. And here we are.TonyG-UK wrote:AlanOfTheBerg wrote:. It doesn't actually make sense to close the road you are on, because clearly it isn't closed: you're driving on it.
It may be blocked - by an accident for example, in which case it makes perfect sense. Not sure if you were just being sarcastic.
Not necessarily. They could have implemented server-side changes to take the reported closures now and have that affect the routing engine for everyone. We know the app itself for both iOS and Android is the same as the last beta, but that doesn't speak to back-end potential changes.xteejx wrote:Then it doesn't route others around road closures...perlin wrote:Nope.darkneon wrote:Are there any changes in this release compared to the latest beta?
Not so fast.deeggo wrote:So, big launch and the main new feature is completely dead.
(There is no popup radius in social network settings.)darkneon wrote:I think you can still get those pop-ups, set pop-up radius in the social networks settings.
And I and many, many others get no popups at all when stopped. So, we've proven nothing either way. But I'm sticking with what Perlin wrote.darkneon wrote:If I change the setting from none to any I get pop-ups...
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