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Draft message goes away when switching screens #4693

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wesgeorge opened this issue Sep 20, 2024 · 2 comments
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Draft message goes away when switching screens #4693

wesgeorge opened this issue Sep 20, 2024 · 2 comments
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When composing a post in Android, if you write something, then switch applications with the partial post still open in the compose window, after a minute or two the post is gone when you switch back to Tusky. Pressing the new post button does not take you back to the in progress post, it opens a new blank post, and the in progress post is also not saved in drafts.

Don't remember it doing this before, so I think this is a relatively recent bug.
Screenshot_20240920_094914_Tusky

Steps to reproduce the problem

  1. Tap Compose post
  2. Write some text but do not: post, close compose window, or save post to drafts
  3. Switch to another app
  4. Wait 1-2 minutes
  5. Switch back to Tusky
  6. In process post is gone, timeline is displayed
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Debug information

Tusky 26.2

Device:

samsung SM-G981U
Android version: 13
SDK version: 33

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@[email protected]
Version: 4.3.0-alpha.5

@wesgeorge wesgeorge added the bug label Sep 20, 2024
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Packbat commented Sep 20, 2024

Observing this on my phone as well - Tusky 26.2, samsung SM-A146U, Android version: 14, SDK version: 34.

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fixed in #4685

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