Climber - improved screen partitioning...

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    Marco Fraatz

    +1 (or just move the arrow upwards)

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    Reinhard Plietsch

    absolutely! Map clarity might suffer a bit when using the map + data fields view and shrinking the 'distance ahead' by moving the arrow up, though...

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    Pit Neitemeier

    Using a dynamic arrow position seems to be a good solution here.
    E.g. when no drawer is shown, arrow can be close to bottom, but when a drawer appears (turn cue, notification, climber) the arrow is moved up just above the drawer. So it can still be seen even with the drawer

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    Malte Brieske

    It gets even crazier when you have datafields enabled, when you have two lines of datafields you have around 2 pixels height worth of map.

    From a UX design perspective this is absolutely ridiculous (like many other things in the Karoo UI), the system should be reworked completely. Its a nice idea with the swiping up and stuff, but its just not working out. Having seperate pages for climber for instance would be far better.

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    Paweł Kaźmierczak

    Agree, seperate climber page is a must have!

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    John Houlihan

    Climber should be a Drawer we can add to each Layout if we wish. Keep it as a drawer but allow the user to define which Layouts it appears on.
    By implementing Drawers for Layouts, you are creating a better user interface in the long run and also making implementing new Karoo developments easier.

     

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    Malte Brieske

    Climber should be a Drawer we can add to each Layout if we wish. Keep it as a drawer but allow the user to define which Layouts it appears on.
    By implementing Drawers for Layouts, you are creating a better user interface in the long run and also making implementing new Karoo developments easier.

    No.

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    John Houlihan

    "No."

    Yes. At least I explained my reasoning. Climber is already a drawer.

    So you want climber to take up a whole page for just climber, cool. Then just ignore the data fields because you don't want them there anyway. Just say 'No' when you look at the data fields, easy.

     

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    Russell Brownyer

    From what I can see in 8months you lowered the blue climber tab down so it doesn't cover it on one side but on the left side it still has a 3/8  inch additional tab with a picture of a hill?  I want to see the direction arrow.  PLEASE remove the left top tab.

     

     

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