On 30 March 2014 14:20, Thibaut Brandscheid <randal...@web.de> wrote: > On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 11:20 PM, Rasmus Eneman <ras...@eneman.eu> wrote: >> >> My suggestion for back gesture (I "tried" it on my phone and it feels >> fine) >> is to have a back button instead of dash button at the bottom of the >> toolbar >> (and move the dash button to the top just to have Ubuntu be the same). >> You can back out by pulling the launcher and pressing the button, or >> (which >> most users will probably do after a while) drag from the left edge at the >> bottom >> (ie. mimicking dragging out the launcher and back button at the same >> time). >> For this to work an animation has to be created so that after the launcher >> have extended and you continue to drag the back button "follows". >> >> Also, keep the back in the header for easy discoverbility. > > > This proposal sounds nice, the question left when using Rasmus suggestion, > what about the highest application level, when there is no longer something > the back button can reference. Not showing the back button in the menu would > be bad. Showing the back button but disabled, would be bad too. > My suggestion → when on the highest app level, the back button should be > turned into a close button, which could be triggered like the back action > before, but would have to be hold a bit longer to make sure the user really > wants to close the app. Also there should be another icon and animation > indicating that the user is on the way to close the app.
Maybe in the spirit of longer swipe doing more you could do a close on edge-to-edge swipe and at top level only closing will be available and shorter swipe will do nothing. Thanks Michal -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp