Hi Henrik,
When a three finger hold is performed on top of a window belonging to an
application that supports greedy interaction, the gesture triggers
greedy interaction for that specific application. When an application
enters greedy state, it can either: a) make all of it's windows greedy
b) make some of it's windows greedy c) make an area of a window greedy.
Performing the greedy gesture a second time on top of _any_ of the
application's windows will switch off the greedy state for that
particular application.
Also when a application becomes greedy, the specific windows or areas
that become greedy are briefly highlighted (however we havn't yet
designed this visual effect).
cheers,
John
On 06/09/10 13:32, Henrik Rydberg wrote:
On 09/02/2010 06:39 PM, John Lea wrote:
Hi All,
I have just published version 0.2 of the Unity Gesture UI Guidelines; it is
available at http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfkkjjcj_1482g457bcc7 .
Hi John,
The three-finger hold as greedy trigger, is it supposed to work only at certain
positions in the ui, or everywhere?
Henrik
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