I've read most of these mails, but not all so may have missed one or two.
There absolutely needs to be a better method of approach. There are
applications made that will be 4-5 pages deep that the user will want
to back out of. Swiping from the bottom and pressing back when 8 pages
deep is not an
I fully agree with the second approach. While I believe that deep stack
apps will not be very common on Ubuntu touch, it would be nice in the rare
case that there is one for the bar to stay up while leaving the page stack.
It honestly doesn't matter much whether the bar is there as you're
descendin
Hi,
In case of a deep stack app, or where the toolbar is really an important piece
of the UI and must be present, I guess the developer could always do this
tools: ToolbarActions {
opened: true
locked: true
...
}
Only caveat is that the toolbar can hide content and in this case the user
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 6:54 PM, Sergio Schvezov
wrote:
> The gotchas:
> - grouper aka Nexus 7 won't work, well won't work as you expected, the
Fixed, should be able to get the shell again.
Just fire up phablet-flash (latest version from archive || ppa). :-)
Cheers,
--
Ricardo Salveti de Araujo
Hi Guys,
Thanks for the great ideas on this thread. The design team is
following it intently.
We are currently looking at the overall interactions available in the
bottom region - Toolbar, OSK ,HUD. There are a lot edge cases and conflicts
we we are planning to address.
Discoverability of the tool
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Chirayu Desai wrote:
> Hey everyone.
>
> I've got Ubuntu booting on the Android Emulator (QEMU).
> The display is black, but I'm able to get a shell, so I think that's good
> enough for a start.
Yup looks like a good start.
> It needs forking of two repositories
Hi all,
Several features and improvements have landed in powerd in the past week
or so that we thought you might like to know about. Everything listed
here should be available in the saucy daily build within the next couple
of days.
1. By popular request, the default inactivity timeout for turni
Just flashed build "saucy-11" onto my grouper, and unity loads but apps
don't run. I didn't try many, but calculator, clock, and phone apps just
show blank screens. I can side-swipe to get out of them and back into
unity, so it's not like the phone is frozen up or anything... the apps are
just blac
I logged this bug today:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/touch-preview-images/+bug/1191144
Probably the same thing.
This was after running through these test cases:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/270/builds/46502/testcases
Cheers, Rick
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Robert Park wro
On 15 June 2013 02:24, Sergio Schvezov wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Chirayu Desai
> wrote:
> > Hey everyone.
> >
> > I've got Ubuntu booting on the Android Emulator (QEMU).
> > The display is black, but I'm able to get a shell, so I think that's good
> > enough for a start.
>
> Yup
Here's a patch[1] that switches to the default branch for the kernel, that
is if you fork the kernel from CyanogenMod, and make a new branch
phablet-10.1 from cm-10.1 alongwith the patches I've uploaded previously.
[1] https://gist.github.com/chirayudesai/f084a1fb73ad894383a3
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