On Tue, 2013-06-25 at 15:22 +0100, Zisu Andrei wrote: > You might wanna get that into the design guidelines. Or at least > outline some "Back button guidelines"
I would hope it becomes obvious when those kind of things are being implemented. I'm sure Android works like that, except they have a hard-wired back button, so they must make the back button quit out. Without a hard-wired button, we have the freedom to replace it with confirm and cancel buttons to avoid any confusion. I don't think any cross-app tasks like this have been attempted yet, so we'll wait and see. > there is no such thing as the > latter (as I understand it). > > Someone said the right-edge swipe works that way. The right-edge swipe is the equivalent of Alt-Tab, that's not a back button in my mind, but if that's what you mean, then yes.
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