[Problem Android] Zotero stopped work with S-pen
Since the last update, i can't do any annotations or use any other features from the Toolbar using the pen of the tablet.
And yet, the use of fingers for selecting text are facing some problems and bug here and there.
My hardware is a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 FE
And yet, the use of fingers for selecting text are facing some problems and bug here and there.
My hardware is a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 FE
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With S-pen are you trying to edit a PDF or EPUB?
When selecting text with fingers what kind of bugs do you encounter?
The problem occurred while trying to edit a PDF; I did not try it with an EPUB.
The pen stopped working altogether, and it was impossible to use the annotation tools with fingers.
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/133084/android-beta-263-reader-is-not-responding
I can use the pen when I click the little "pen-button" in the header, but only when the writing tool is selected. When the pen-mode is active, I can't use my fingers to select and highlight text. When the pen-mode is not active, I can't use the pen at all but I can select and highlight text with my fingers.
Zotero Version 1.0.0-263 (beta).
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 lite, Android Version 14, One-UI 6.1. With the standard S Pen that came with the tablet.
I uninstalled zotero from the play store and reinstalled it, but same problem.
I am annotating pdf. Do you want us to test epub?
In fact, I am able to write 1 letter (one stroke) in the margin, but not more. One stroke per pdf. I am not able to highlight, add text box, erase.
I'm also on the 1.0.0-263 (beta?) version. The Boox is old, Note air 2 plus
Not able to use s pen to highlight, annotate...
-GALAXY TAB S10
-zotero v 1.0.0-263
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u8969941/qry1qf9145pvdojuyv0x.jpg
UPDATE: When I open an element that is a webpage link, and exit and enter again, it works and open pdfs and snapshots
For the lagging pencil issue we assume the problem is either within the "Nutrient" library we use for PDF rendering or bug in our code around that library or just that "non-e-ink-device-manufacturer apps" like our simply can never match the drawing performance of e-ink-device-manufacturer apps like NeoReader due to the e-ink-manufacturers not providing the API to enable such performance for other apps.
We are not going to fix that issue for now, because we are almost finished transitioning our app from using Nutrient to our very own "pdf.js Reader" library.
pdf.js Reader is not currently avaialble in Beta build, but will shortly.
In the internal builds even our pdf.js Reader currently has pretty noticable delay between drawing and scribbles appearing on the screen, though scribbles do render completely and do not get so severly oversimplified like on your video. What helps, even though not too much, is setting render mode to Ultrafast on my Boox device.
I promise to take closer look about what we can do on the pdf.js Reader to speed it up, but my one-year-ago research shows that an Android app developer have no way to interact with E-ink device software to ask it to "do the drawing with native app's level speed". But maybe things changed since and it has become possible. Will take a look at this after beta release.