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Have you tried expanding the notification? I have to admit I normally don't go that much into detail... I'll take a look when I next get a notification.
Have you tried expanding the notification? I have to admit I normally don't go that much into detail... I'll take a look when I next get a notification.
Hi
Also expanded it seems to me that could be better.
See attached screen shot.
The amount of text seen is dependant on your screen size... for instance you'd see more text in landscape orientation.
Typically in Android the ContentText would not expand further than 2 lines, else will end with the continuation "...". This is for several reasons; firstly backwards compatability with devices running a version prior to Android 4.1 which do not have the ability to expand text notifications, and secondly; for cleanliness. Apps using the .setContentText object of a notification will push the entire text to that object. In the case of Spotify it's the Playlist & ALL tracks which have been added (as an example). In some cases this would include hundreds of tracks and make a notification unreadable. Hence why Android limits it to just 2 lines of text.
TL;DR: It's an Android limitation for design policy.
Ok.
So shouldn't it be better to write less things into the notification bar (like only "Playlist <xyz> changed" or "Spotify alert") and when I click on the notification Android opens Spotify app and show me the full notification text in the "Inbox" (or directly in the playlist hilighting in a different color the new netries and in grey the removed songs)?
Because right now You cannot read the notification and when You click on it the notification is lost, so You never know what playlist was changed and what song was added/removed.
Just an idea.
Thank you!
Camillo
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