> > If attaching an email, and it opens the email app to do so, it would > surely be done in a way that when you select the email it automatically > closes and returns to the calendar. > In other words, it acts like a dialog pop-up or something, not a > separate app. So, you would have a 'select' and 'cancel' button, both of > which would take you back to the calendar. You would not use a back > button, as that is indeed confusing.
You might wanna get that into the design guidelines. Or at least outline some "Back button guidelines" there is no such thing as the > latter (as I understand it). Someone said the right-edge swipe works that way. Zisu Andrei On 25 June 2013 15:19, Sam Bull <sam.hack...@sent.com> wrote: > On Tue, 2013-06-25 at 15:05 +0100, Zisu Andrei wrote: > > Inbox. The back button is in an app, why would the back button > > exit the > > app? Nothing should take you 'back to the notifications' > > Well, see, that's where the confusion comes, I see the page stack as > > having the email page on top of the notifications page, thus if it > > were to go back in the stack, I would go back to notifications. > > What notifications page? There is no such thing. The notifications are > in the indicators at the top, there is no 'page'. > > > as the > > notifications are in the indicators along the top, just drag > > it down if > > you want to access them again. > > What if I was in the calendar app and attached an email to my calendar > > entry. I go to the email, want to go back to calendar? > > If attaching an email, and it opens the email app to do so, it would > surely be done in a way that when you select the email it automatically > closes and returns to the calendar. > > In other words, it acts like a dialog pop-up or something, not a > separate app. So, you would have a 'select' and 'cancel' button, both of > which would take you back to the calendar. You would not use a back > button, as that is indeed confusing. > > > There needs to be a clear distinction between in-app back and os-level > > back > > There is. The back button works in-app, there is no such thing as the > latter (as I understand it). > >
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