@leocg my device is Android 14, Honor V3. Android supported this feature since Android 9. There will be some changes in Android 15
https://developer.android.com/develop/ui/views/layout/display-cutout
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@leocg my device is Android 14, Honor V3. Android supported this feature since Android 9. There will be some changes in Android 15
https://developer.android.com/develop/ui/views/layout/display-cutout
@leocg is this screenshot taken with "chrome: show cutout" configuration?
P.S. i also tried chrome on external and internal screens, and it's weird
Screenshots taken on the same device seconds apart
@leocg android system has special settings for punchhole.
On my system, "Display and brightness" -> more settings -> Display cutout
Can be configured per app. Chrome changes behavior depending on this settings, and Opera ignores it
Current behavior: in landscape mode, opera shows black bar on the side with punch hole.
Desired behavior: use 100% width of the display, drawing over camera punchhole area. Chrome does it.
Reason why this is important: on flodable devices screen is very close to a square, eating width by useless black bar makes videos significantly smaller
Opera:
Chrome:
@leocg there are no setting that affect these buttons on the left (<> home), it purely depends on screen size during opera's launch
@leocg version of toolbar is chosen on app start (after "exit"), after that opera keeps selected toolbar version until force stop/exit
This is opera 73.0.3828.69295 , android 12
Happening to me as well, usually on screen size change (foldable phone).
Complete "exit" solves it, forcing opera to readjust toolbar

Are there any plans on supporting Autofill Framework, introduced in Android 8.0 Oreo?
Want Opera 37 layout as well. Unfortunately Opera 37 no longer works with Oreo