On Dienstag, 5. Januar 2016 18:15:38 CET Dirk Hohndel wrote: > Wow. I did not realize that. Just tried it and indeed, you are right. > No conflict, no issue. Cool.
Great! :-) > I learned something new today :-) Yeah, it seems Android could use some tutorials, too ;) > > > What do you think about this solution instead: > > > - on Android, draw the two hard to reach corner menu buttons > > > - on any OS, show the FAB with the arrows > > > > We could do that, yes. > > I think that would really help. Especially in the beginning - until Plasma > Mobile takes over the world and everyone is used to this behavior and is > wondering why there are apps that don't use the Action Button in the lower > center... Indeed, meeting users where they come from is often a good idea. > Just promise that you don't go BMW iDrive on us and allow eight different > directions for the Action Button :-) Definitely not eight ;) We might come up with an idea for dragging it up one day, but I don't think any more directions would make sense. > > And I also agree that this should be provided by the framework. In Plasma > > Mobile, the tutorial would come up directly on the first start of a new > > device. On Android, it should ideally be shown only the first time that > > any application using our components is used. > > Not sure how that could be handled on Android, but I'll burn that bridge > when I get there. If it's not possible, then users will just have to skip the tutorial in subsequent apps using our components. Not perfectly elegant, but not really a problem, either > > Definitely! We need feedback from people who use our components in the > > real > > world. Design must not happen in an ivory tower, which is why I am > > eternally grateful that you are using our components even in their very > > early stage and are happy to provide feedback so we can continuously > > improve them. We really need that! > > For Subsurface the huge advantage is that we are getting two things we are > dearly missing: a) help with figuring out the user interaction design > (YAY!) and b) help with the QML implementation (since it is becoming very > clear to me that I still have a HUGE learning curve ahead of me there...) > > So this is mutually benefitial :-) It certainly is! Both from the interaction design perspective and from the technological perspective. _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel