d for example.
Also depends on whether I can run daemons or something along those lines
in the version 1.0 release. But it's coming...
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On 22/08/13 08:50, Aleksey Zapparov
at will work in our scenario?
The app is a little like Cuttlefish (Linux), or Llama or Tasker (Android)
Thanks!
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On 14/08/13 18:34, Thomas Voß wrote:
Please also
ere just the same.
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On 11/08/13 20:32, Zisu Andrei wrote:
Hey guys, now that elementary OS Luna is out, I took a look at their
human interface guidelines, which are really good!
Yeah that's true, and I have to admit I was thinking about when the
image is pinch zoomed some amount. Indeed for an unzoomed image the
flick is natural. Getting into some grey areas when describing things
here...
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Hi Michel,
Thanks for doing those mock-ups - very helpful. Seeing those, I'm a big
fan of variation 2 - pull up then oblique. I think it's more consistent
with the gestures as already described.
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e, but the main
part of the screen is for the app, not for navigation or other tricks.
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On 24/06/13 18:48, Oliver Grawert wrote:
hmm,, am i the only one who finds the behavior
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On 19/06/13 02:23, Tony Espy wrote:
On 06/13/2013 12:02 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
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Scott May wrote on 12/06/13 12:33:
Yeah I'm a "me too" on the concern that
an acceptable way that
we may all copy.
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On 12/06/13 23:13, Josh Leverette wrote:
Just curious, but what part of the update made your opinion change? I
think this issue is resolved f
y have a "back" symbol to the left of Julia's head, no
problem - ie the app could supply an obvious "back" when appropriate.
Also, glad I updated, it's come a long way recently!
Now I can't sleep at all, I think I'll watch some Justified :)
Till l
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On 12/06/13 22:24, Josh Leverette wrote:
Our recent discussion about a back gesture similar to iOS gave me an
intriguing idea. What if each level of a deep stack simply added a
page horizontally, and you coul
gesture that might be thought of as a shortcut instead of "drag
bottom up" -> lift finger -> hit "back"
Now I can't sleep...
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Scott.
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On 12/06/13 21:41,
Last one for a while I promise. What about a pinch from both the left
and right sides - together, like "I'm closing up this page 'cause I'm
done with it"
Good night all :)
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I haven't considered the full screen situation. Sorry about that.
Still thinking...
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On 12/06/13 21:33, Scott May wrote:
Yeah I'm a "me too" on the co
I think about it, the Android apps "OMG Ubuntu!" and "Feedly"
both use a nice tight little "<" like symbol in the top left title bar
to navigate back. It's small but visually clean, consistent and works.
Yeah, that's my preference.
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Scott.
y with it yet, but the HTC One
"BlinkFeed" might an example (good or bad?) on how to handle information
feed.
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On 18/03/13 03:33, darkdragon wrote:
Then, all the discussi
There's an app on Ubuntu called Cuttlefish that would probably extend
nicely - just need to add the cell tower id code. Check out:
https://launchpad.net/cuttlefish
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On
While I'm a huge fan of RPN, it's not at all familiar to almost
everybody (except we engineering types). It's why no-one ever borrows
my calculator...
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On 04/03/13 19:45, Michael Wild wrote:
Just a request from the side-line: please add a RPN mode, the way that
HP calculato
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