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I'm an indirect Eruda user, using the QuickEdit+ app (on the latest Android 14), that embeds Eruda.
When viewing a (local) webpage, and enabling the Eruda display, the scrollable page consists of the formatted webpage (top half), and the tabbed Eruda display (bottom half). The Console tab is selected by default, and JavaScript console.log() outputs below. However, only the last N log calls are visualized; the earlier log entries are cut off and not viewable. It appears that there is no separate scrolling sub-control for just the log entries.
Is there an operator control I'm unaware of? Is there a programmatic control available that the embedding app developer can be made aware of? TIA.
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I'm an indirect Eruda user, using the QuickEdit+ app (on the latest Android 14), that embeds Eruda.
When viewing a (local) webpage, and enabling the Eruda display, the scrollable page consists of the formatted webpage (top half), and the tabbed Eruda display (bottom half). The Console tab is selected by default, and JavaScript console.log() outputs below. However, only the last N log calls are visualized; the earlier log entries are cut off and not viewable. It appears that there is no separate scrolling sub-control for just the log entries.
Is there an operator control I'm unaware of? Is there a programmatic control available that the embedding app developer can be made aware of? TIA.
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