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👽 birabittoh

Finally got around importing my client certificate in Lagrange for Android and I'm loving it.

Thank you so much @skyjake and keep up the good work!

1 year ago · 👍 martin, skyjake, pseudoriemann, bronzie_beat

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👽 scientiac

I will be very happy to do what's on my part. · 1 year ago

👽 skyjake

@scientiac The “alpha” is about the Android parts, not the cross-platform UI that is shared 100% with iOS and other mobile OSes. 😊

By the way, I was working on improved language detection and your Indic texts are looking better in v1.10 (to my untrained eye). Looking forward to your feedback once the desktop release is out later this month. · 1 year ago

👽 scientiac

@skyjake You have given soo much time on lagrange, I didn't expect this level of usability in "alpha". There still are some problems even in the main desktop application, The thing that is bothering me a lot is the "Indic language" gylphs not playing nicely. All my poems seems jumbled up😆. Beside that this alpha version is very usable for me as per my needs now that I can even use my client certificates on it. · 1 year ago

👽 skyjake

@scientiac The big missing feature is native text entry. When that is available I'm comfortable to call it a Beta. On mobile devices it's pretty hopeless to try to replicate a text input widget with custom code... Things like autocorrect and reliable cursor movement end up mattering a lot.

There's a lot of smaller OS-provided things, too, like media playback and file pickers, that need to be added. · 1 year ago

👽 scientiac

@skyjake Wow this is soo good!

I wonder what else is remained for lagrange to be in "beta". · 1 year ago

👽 skyjake

@scientiac Importing is a little tricky at the moment. There are two ways to do it: via the system clipboard, or by viewing a page with the PEM cert/key on it. Once you have the cert/key on one of those, it'll be found by the Import dialog.

The way I've been doing it is first copy my PEM-formatted certificate and key from a password manager (in one block of text) and then tap on 👤> Import... in the bottom toolbar. The clipboard is checked when the Import dialog opens.

In the future, I'll add a button to select a file to import, and improve the use of the system clipboard so you can get the cert and key separately. · 1 year ago

👽 scientiac

Wow! I thought lagrange on android wasn't able to do that. How did you do it? · 1 year ago