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Widgets stay in background when swiping to new page #44

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Caboose12000 opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 9 comments
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Widgets stay in background when swiping to new page #44

Caboose12000 opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 9 comments
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@Caboose12000
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Affected app version

1.0.0

Affected Android/Custom ROM version

Android 14 / Stock Samsung ROM

Affected device model

Galaxy S23+

How did you install the app?

GitHub releases

Steps to reproduce the bug

  1. add an app to the first page of the home screen
  2. add an app to the second page of the home screen
  3. add a widget to the home screen (In my case I added the Proton Calandar widget and the Samsung Analog Clock widget to page 2 of the home screen)
  4. swipe to another home screen page (page 1 in my case)
    The widgets will stay on screen underneath of the apps of the page the user swiped too (eg I have calandar and clock under my page 1 apps now)

Expected behavior

Widgets added to a home screen page will be swiped away along with apps on that page when the user navigates to the next page over

Actual behavior

Widgets stay on screen rendered behind apps as if they were a part of the phone's background when the user navigates to the next page over

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@Caboose12000 Caboose12000 added bug Something is not working needs triage Issue is not yet ready for PR authors to take up labels Oct 16, 2024
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@rudolfmu
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This also happened when using Simple Launcher.

@Sikander30
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Same problem here, installed from F-Droid on Samsung Galaxy A04s

@rudolfmu
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Probably the same problem, widgets also sometimes disappear. Not always. Simple launcher had the same problem. Reboot brings them back.

@maridonkers
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same here

@abrefael
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Same.
On Oppo Teno 7, Os ver. 13.1
Installed from F-droid

@sparques
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While trying to fix this I encountered perhaps a different bug. Could be related. I was trying to get the clock and calendar widgets to be on different screens. While shifting them around they both disappeared. Now when I try to drag and drop either of them onto the home screen they never appear.

I tried deleting all app data uninstalling and reinstalling the app, but now the issue persists. I can't get clock or calendar widgets to show up.

@naveensingh
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Yeah, the widgets implementation needs to be improved significantely. Right now, it barely works.

@kvibber
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kvibber commented Nov 2, 2024

Same problem on Pixel 5, with Launcher installed through Play Store. In case you need another data point.

@bobwms325
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Same problem here, installed from F-Droid on Samsung Galaxy S24

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