BUG: Layered Highlights not displaying correctly when viewed on desktop L5
When applying multiple highlights to the same text in the Android app, they do not stack correctly when the highlight is displayed in L5. Normally, the first highlight to be applied appears underneath, and the second one appears on top.
When carrying out this procedure on the desktop, the highlights appear correctly in both desktop and Android apps.
However, when creating a layered highlight in Android, the layers are reversed when viewing on the desktop. Please see screengrabs - (from desktop L5).
- On Android, the highlight created in the Android app appears correctly - yellow first, orange second.
- On the desktop, the layers are reversed, and the orange is now underneath.
Maybe someone else could try this and see if you can reproduce it?
Thanks
Richard
On the desktop, the orange highlight appears underneath, not on top, as it should do.
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Richard Lyall said:
When applying multiple highlights to the same text in the Android app, they do not stack correctly when the highlight is displayed in L5. Normally, the first highlight to be applied appears underneath, and the second one appears on top.
Highlights display slightly differently across platforms but I am unable to see any difference regardless of which highlight is created first on any platform or combination thereof. I suspect what you are seeing is a result of the different background color you're using on Desktop.
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It definitely makes a difference on my desktop\Android combination as to which is created first. It's not a different background colour I'm pretty sure as I'm selecting highlights from the same palette, so it's definitely a software issue I'd say.
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To my knowledge, there is no guarantee as to the order of visual filters/highlights/markup application. But, I will ask around and let you know what I find out.
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My investigation confirms my earlier statement. I apologize for the inconvenience, but there is no deterministic order for markup at this time.
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Sorted it now thanks ... I was using two very similar pairs of "orange\yellow" markups, which render very differently on Android and on L5 on Windows.
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