** Summary changed: - discovered an unintentional extra feature in the spread aka task switcher + short swipe on spread gesture
** Description changed: - Using Ubuntu Touch 15.04 (r480) on Meizu MX4. The spread gesture is drag - from the right edge to the left. Only today I was doing the gesture - slowly only to discover, what I thought was an extra feature, in the - windowed mode: + Using Ubuntu Touch 15.04 (r480) on Meizu MX4. The spread gesture is drag from the right edge to the left. While I was working in windowed mode, I + only today learnt about the apparently long present short swipe function: the gesture, if only performed mid-way, and then discontinued, would execute a cross-fade transition between the current window and the next window in the z-order queue, and then switch to that window WITHOUT going to the full spread. Later I tried to reproduce only to learn that it is not easy, because the gesture has to be discontinued very very precisely, otherwise the - full spread mode will kick in. Obviously now, I understand that this is - not really a feature, rather an undocumented behavior of sort. But I - like it. + full spread mode will kick in. - Perhaps this could be tuned, to the point where it can become an ACTUAL - feature, that users could take advantage of? + "Obviously now, I understand that this is not really a feature, rather an undocumented behavior of sort. But I like it. + Perhaps this could be tuned, to the point where it can become an ACTUAL feature, that users could take advantage of?" + UPDATED: been informed (see coments) that this is actually a feature, so, + I'd like to file a bug: the supposed feature is VERY hard to execute, most of attempts end up not executing it at all, because it apparently requires a VERY precise pint in which the gesture has to be stopped in order to be recognized as the short swipe. Attached is me trying to capture the scenario on camera. ** Description changed: - Using Ubuntu Touch 15.04 (r480) on Meizu MX4. The spread gesture is drag from the right edge to the left. While I was working in windowed mode, I + Using Ubuntu Touch 15.04 (r480) on Meizu MX4. The spread gesture is drag from the right edge to the left. While I was working in windowed mode, I only today learnt about the apparently long present short swipe function: the gesture, if only performed mid-way, and then discontinued, would execute a cross-fade transition between the current window and the next window in the z-order queue, and then switch to that window WITHOUT going to the full spread. Later I tried to reproduce only to learn that it is not easy, because the gesture has to be discontinued very very precisely, otherwise the full spread mode will kick in. - "Obviously now, I understand that this is not really a feature, rather an undocumented behavior of sort. But I like it. + ORIGINAL: "Obviously now, I understand that this is not really a feature, rather an undocumented behavior of sort. But I like it. Perhaps this could be tuned, to the point where it can become an ACTUAL feature, that users could take advantage of?" + UPDATED: been informed (see coments) that this is actually a feature, so, - I'd like to file a bug: the supposed feature is VERY hard to execute, most of attempts end up not executing it at all, because it apparently requires a VERY precise pint in which the gesture has to be stopped in order to be recognized as the short swipe. + I'd like to file a bug: the supposed feature is VERY hard to execute, most of attempts end up not executing it at all, because it apparently requires a VERY precise pint in which the gesture has to be stopped in order to be recognized as the short swipe. Attached is me trying to capture the scenario on camera. ** Description changed: Using Ubuntu Touch 15.04 (r480) on Meizu MX4. The spread gesture is drag from the right edge to the left. While I was working in windowed mode, I only today learnt about the apparently long present short swipe function: the gesture, if only performed mid-way, and then discontinued, would execute a cross-fade transition between the current window and the next window in the z-order queue, and then switch to that window WITHOUT going to the full spread. Later I tried to reproduce only to learn that it is not easy, because the gesture has to be discontinued very very precisely, otherwise the full spread mode will kick in. ORIGINAL: "Obviously now, I understand that this is not really a feature, rather an undocumented behavior of sort. But I like it. Perhaps this could be tuned, to the point where it can become an ACTUAL feature, that users could take advantage of?" UPDATED: been informed (see coments) that this is actually a feature, so, - I'd like to file a bug: the supposed feature is VERY hard to execute, most of attempts end up not executing it at all, because it apparently requires a VERY precise pint in which the gesture has to be stopped in order to be recognized as the short swipe. + I'd like to file a bug: the supposed feature is VERY hard to execute, most of attempts end up not executing it at all, because it apparently requires that the gesture be stopped at a VERY precise point in order to be recognized as the short swipe, and not a long swipe. Attached is me trying to capture the scenario on camera. ** Changed in: ubuntu-keyboard (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to ubuntu-keyboard in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1648312 Title: short swipe on spread gesture Status in ubuntu-keyboard package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: Using Ubuntu Touch 15.04 (r480) on Meizu MX4. The spread gesture is drag from the right edge to the left. While I was working in windowed mode, I only today learnt about the apparently long present short swipe function: the gesture, if only performed mid-way, and then discontinued, would execute a cross-fade transition between the current window and the next window in the z-order queue, and then switch to that window WITHOUT going to the full spread. Later I tried to reproduce only to learn that it is not easy, because the gesture has to be discontinued very very precisely, otherwise the full spread mode will kick in. ORIGINAL: "Obviously now, I understand that this is not really a feature, rather an undocumented behavior of sort. But I like it. Perhaps this could be tuned, to the point where it can become an ACTUAL feature, that users could take advantage of?" UPDATED: been informed (see coments) that this is actually a feature, so, I'd like to file a bug: the supposed feature is VERY hard to execute, most of attempts end up not executing it at all, because it apparently requires that the gesture be stopped at a VERY precise point in order to be recognized as the short swipe, and not a long swipe. Attached is me trying to capture the scenario on camera. 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