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Status: Fix Committed => In Progress
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Milestone: 13 => backlog
** Changed in: messaging-app (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => In Progress
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Ah, the counter has to be explicitly enabled which is not obvious at
all. The second part of my comment still stands though.
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It's 'Fix committed' but it don't see the counter with messaging-app
0.1+15.04.20160819-0ubuntu1
furthermore it doesn't address the case described in bug 1617961 where UCS-2
encoding is used instead of GSM 7-bit (when accentuated characters are used for
instance) and limits the message to 70 ch
This bug was fixed in the package messaging-app -
0.1+16.10.20160819-0ubuntu1
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[ Devid Antonio Filoni ]
* Preserve empty lines and leading spaces. (LP: #1366592)
[ Pat McGowan ]
* This adds support for sho
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
[Messaging] S
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@pat-mcgowan I had seen some examples that had the counter bottom right,
such as material design. In addition, we want the placement to fit in
with our other patterns, which currently we do not use centre alignment.
Another benefit of having the counter to the right is it's near the send
button, so
@rae thanks for the mockup, all the screenshots of other devices I
looked at had it top and center, is there a reason you chose below and
right? Also, I tried x-small and its frankly illegible on mx4 so
sticking with just small if thats ok.
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Attached is the approved visual design and spec
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@paty thanks, I really need that today or this won't land in time
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Title:
[Messaging] Show number of characters
=== UX Comment ===
Agreed with the proposed solution. I recommend that we present the
character counter string with the following format: “n(z)”; n= character
count and z= number of SMS (e.g.: 56(1) —> 160(1) —> 161(2)). Because
the suggested format seems a bit complex IMO and the most relevant in
The message count is not really the issue for MMS as its based on data usage
billing.
The proposed implementation shows "MMS" when that is the case but no counts
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If the app knows when a message should be a SMS or MMS it could perhaps
change the amount of messages on the screen automatically between 160
for a sms and as I remember 1000 for a mms
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Title:
[Messaging] Show number of characters used
Any message with an attachment will use MMS to do the transfer over the
data connection. We also have an option under settings to enable it for
group chat, otherwise the messages are sent separately. All other
messages are SMS.
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MMS? Perhaps it is gonna be off topic, perhaps it is the best moment to
ask this qestion: how do we decide whether a message will be sent as SMS
or MMS? I just send messages from my phone. Do You wanna tell me it
sends messages as MMS? Sorry I do not send many messages and never even
thought that w
design questions
Should we not show the number of messages until there is more than 1
if we will use MMS, should we replace the count with some text indicate such or
the users may be confused why the count is not there, so rather than
suppressing the text, replace with "Using MMS" or similar
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** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Milestone: None => 13
** Changed
** Changed in: messaging-app (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
** Changed in: messaging-app (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Tiago Salem Herrmann (tiagosh) => Pat McGowan (pat-mcgowan)
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** Also affects: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: New => Confirmed
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