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Can send more chars, than Signal-Android displays #285

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McLoo opened this issue Jun 26, 2015 · 5 comments
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Can send more chars, than Signal-Android displays #285

McLoo opened this issue Jun 26, 2015 · 5 comments

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@McLoo
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McLoo commented Jun 26, 2015

The limit of 2000 chars on android are quite a lot for a messenger, though TS-B lets you send unlimited(?)/more than 2000 chars. That extra above 2000 is lost on the receivers side as well as on a paired device.

Might be a good idea to notify about that.

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ghost commented Jun 26, 2015

May be related signalapp/Signal-Android#3362

@liliakai liliakai added this to the On the roadmap milestone Jun 29, 2015
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ghost commented Dec 23, 2015

Oh my gosh this is so annoying. Can we at least display something like "you've reached the limit" when we reach it? I keep having to resend the last part of my messages because of this. It shouldn't be hard to fix, right?

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@x12x Everyone would be very happy, if you wrote that patch. :)

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ghost commented Dec 24, 2015

Hahaha, typical OWS mindset. "If you find a bug, fix it yourself and don't 'bug' us". How not to be successful, in one simple step. You could work for them, they're hiring
(I'm not going to reply any further to comments that are not related to the issue)

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@liliakai liliakai changed the title Can send more chars, than TS displays Can send more chars, than Signal-Android displays Jan 21, 2016
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We now show a warning when you've reached the limit.

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