BUG: Previous resource displays when screen touched

Donnie Hale
Donnie Hale Member Posts: 2,036
edited November 21 in English Forum

This is on an iPad 2 running iOS 4, latest version of the Logos app. It happens irrespective of screen orientation.

I had been reading Psalms in ESV (around Psalm 111). I used the "Back" function (left-pointing arrow in upper left) to bring up the NIGTC Revelation commentary (Beale).

Now, when I touch the screen to access the settings (# columns, etc.), the Psalms in ESV column is displayed. And it's displayed with the number of columns I had configured when I was reading it (1 vs. 2). I haven't tried killing the app and restarting it to see if that fixes it (mostly so I could see how long it would continue doing it and write this post).

I know that iOS caches screen displays to make certain switching behavior seem quicker. Not sure if it's related to that.

For what it's worth, I experience a fair number of other idiosyncrasies in the "Reading" display:

- Touching a resource in the history shown by pressing "Back" brings up the resource but doesn't dismiss that history window.

- Touching a resource in the history shown by pressing "Back" doesn't bring up the history or brings it up in the other split screen even though it's not displayed at all.

- Changing the number of columns doesn't seem to stick. It will change for the page that's being displayed, but when I advance a page, it reverts to the previous number of columns.

All of this seems to happen on any resource I might have open.

Thanks,

Donnie

 

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