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The rounded corners of phone screens cut off the border of image descriptions, and with the pale Material 3 description borders this is more obvious / a bit ugly. It comes close to cutting off text, but doesn't actually do so.
I'm not sure what the best solution is, I guess one option would be to remove the border entirely around three sides, and perhaps only have a straight pale border along the top edge of the description slider area. I'm not sure if part of the aim is to indicate when the description is fully pulled out / extended though? To make it clearer whether the user is viewing the entire description text or not? A fully pulled-out description slider has a pale bottom border but one with partially obscured text has the border off screen, so it's always obvious if the user is missing details. Moving to a single top border might lose this distinction. Perhaps the central pill on the slider could appear / disappear depending on whether the description was fully visible or not, or something like that.
Steps to reproduce the problem
Open any described image on a screen with rounded corners
Debug information
Tusky Test 26.2-50ca44a5
Fully pulled-out image description, with red indicating where the phone screen cuts off the view (drawn in on the left, but it's on both bottom corners obviously):
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Detailed description
The rounded corners of phone screens cut off the border of image descriptions, and with the pale Material 3 description borders this is more obvious / a bit ugly. It comes close to cutting off text, but doesn't actually do so.
I'm not sure what the best solution is, I guess one option would be to remove the border entirely around three sides, and perhaps only have a straight pale border along the top edge of the description slider area. I'm not sure if part of the aim is to indicate when the description is fully pulled out / extended though? To make it clearer whether the user is viewing the entire description text or not? A fully pulled-out description slider has a pale bottom border but one with partially obscured text has the border off screen, so it's always obvious if the user is missing details. Moving to a single top border might lose this distinction. Perhaps the central pill on the slider could appear / disappear depending on whether the description was fully visible or not, or something like that.
Steps to reproduce the problem
Debug information
Tusky Test 26.2-50ca44a5
Fully pulled-out image description, with red indicating where the phone screen cuts off the view (drawn in on the left, but it's on both bottom corners obviously):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: