On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 11:19 PM, Joachim Fritzsch <joachim.fritz...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > 3. There's no obvious way to attach to a project by URL. >>> Also by intention. That is not standard use-case. The location is >>> unchanged to the previous versions, the three dots in the projects >>> tab. >> >> >> There are no "three dots" in the projects tab. Just the + sign to add >> projects and a suspend button. Regardless, it's confusing not to have it as >> part of the "add project" function. >> > > If you are on a device with a physical menu button, than it does not > display three dots in the top bar, but opens the same menu when that > button is pressed.
So what will the documentation state about this? Something like: "To add a project by URL, you click the three dots next to Tasks, chose Projects, click the three dots next to Tasks again and add the project by URL. If this does not work for you, try clicking the three dots next to Task, chose Projects, click the menu button on your device and now add the project by URL." ? Why the need for two different places for one such function? Doesn't every Android device have a menu button, be it either at the left or right bottom? At least when these functions are all put under the menu button, it's easier to explain to people how to get there. If only to not get into the situation in the thread I pointed out, where I told a person how to get there from my viewpoint, not knowing there was another way to get there on different devices. And then half and half getting into a heated discussion as others see it from how their device does it, so then my method must be wrong. Or my device broken. -- Jord van der Elst. _______________________________________________ boinc_dev mailing list boinc_dev@ssl.berkeley.edu http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/boinc_dev To unsubscribe, visit the above URL and (near bottom of page) enter your email address.