#Amber

Amber had a notable UI bug in which opening the keyboard on my phone would push the whole UI up until the top elements were off-screen.

It could generate a connection string to paste into another app, but the only way (as far as I can tell) that it can read an app-generated connection string is by scanning a QR code. So I can't use it to receive connection strings from other apps or websites on my phone.

Finally, I tried generating a connection string and pasting it into noStrudel, but never got notified asking for signing permission. No indicators popped up in Amber. Either noStrudel never sent the event, or Amber never got it.

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What screen is pushing the ui up?

Did you changed the default relay?

If you are using a local relay you need to change the notification type to direct connection

And what version of amber you are using free or play?

I am using v1.0.9-free

Did you install ntfy?

No, what is that?

The free version doesn't use play services it uses unified push and for that to work you need to install another app called ntfy

That works now! Thank you!

Is there a way Obtainium can be configured to install ntfy automatically as a dependency of Amber?

I think not but I'll check if it's not installed and show a message

Sounds good. Thanks for helping me out on this!

The UI is getting pushed up on "Settings > Default relays" when I try to type in the "Relay" field on the bottom of the screen. The "X" and "Save" buttons at the top get pushed off-screen.

I have changed the default relays. My current relay list on Amber is:

- wss://nostr.thesamecat.io

- wss://greensoul.space

- wss://relay.nsec.app

- wss://theforest.nostr1.com

I am not using a local relay.