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When I was browsing through the updated changelog.txt, I noticed that several fixes pertained to purely cosmetic issues.
Here are a few "cosmetic bugs" pertaining to version screen which drew my attention from the very day I bought tinySA (call me a purist).
The copyright says 2019-2022. Since you keep developing code, shouldn't it be 2023? (Or rather 2024...)
There is an artifact in the compiler line, probably related to the fact that the line did not fit in the screen.
The "idle" word is misaligned. (Here I am not sure--maybe you wanted to retain the exact format? Anyway, looks untidy.)
As I said, they are cosmetic issues not affecting the functionality of the device, but I believe they're worth cleaning because the quality of the "about" screen is an indicator of the excellence of the product.
Best,
Darius
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expected to see "tinySA ULTRA Plus" here for "Plus" devices
fixed to 2024 :)
same artifact
same misalignment
still missing the announced "ESD protected" addition
Such "cosmetic" issues could easily be fixed on the fly if the source code
is not too cluttered.
Since there are known issues in the FW, this will most likely be the first
menu item a new user opens and gets a rather suboptimal first impression.
I would expect such sloppiness on a clone device and not on a device that
you have paid more money for to make sure it is genuine.
Erik,
When I was browsing through the updated changelog.txt, I noticed that several fixes pertained to purely cosmetic issues.
Here are a few "cosmetic bugs" pertaining to version screen which drew my attention from the very day I bought tinySA (call me a purist).
As I said, they are cosmetic issues not affecting the functionality of the device, but I believe they're worth cleaning because the quality of the "about" screen is an indicator of the excellence of the product.
Best,
Darius
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: