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Improve (again) the position of the copyright links on the main screen #6056

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cyclingcat opened this issue Dec 28, 2024 · 2 comments
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@cyclingcat
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Hi there,

for some days I have noticed that I often inadvertently click on the copyright links again, something that hasn't happend for some years now. And indeed, the texts with the links are now moved again next to the often-used "position" button at the lower right corner, making it easy to misclick. This looks like a regression of issue #2199, where this behaviour has been changed.

How to Reproduce
Start SC v60.0 and look at the lower right corner of the main screen. Compare it with v59.0.

Expected Behavior
The two links appear near the lower left corner of the screen.

Versions affected
I tried to find out with which exact version this behaviour started to reoccur and identified v60beta1 as the first one - the v60alpha versions still showed this link on the left side out of the way of the "position" button.

Android 13 and 14.

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@HolgerJeromin
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Probably part of #5799

@westnordost westnordost removed the bug label Dec 29, 2024
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well, not a bug, but when migrating to the incubating maplibre-compose, the copyright information could be changed to whatever is offered as the default attribution widget in that library, e.g. just a (i) button or something.

See also sargunv/maplibre-compose#174

So, I wouldn't change anything with the current implementation now, but rather do that together with the future migration to maplibre-compose.

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