[clock app] Scrolling to detail; stopwatch to laps
Bug #1171488 reported by
Calum Pringle
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #1169153: [Clock app] Pushing the Stopwatch lap list up/down should return back to the Stopwatch page and vice versa.
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Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Ubuntu Clock App |
Triaged
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Medium
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Nekhelesh Ramananthan | ||
Ubuntu UX |
Confirmed
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
The Clock app uses scroll to reveal more advanced features on each of it tabs.
Scrolling down the stopwatch face for example should reveal the laps. Scrolling back upwards should reveal the stopwatch's face. Equally, tapping on the visual representation of the laps (currently in a button [0] ) shortcuts to the laps, the transition for which should be a fast scroll.
This should be implemented across the faces of the clock app - clock face to city list, alarm face to alarms, timer to presets, stopwatch to laps.
Changed in ubuntu-ux: | |
status: | New → Triaged |
status: | Triaged → Confirmed |
summary: |
- [clock app] Scrolling to detail + [clock app] Scrolling to detail; stopwatch to laps |
Changed in ubuntu-clock-app: | |
milestone: | coreapps-13.10-month-1 → coreapps-13.10-month-2 |
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@Callum, I have already implemented the scroll support (swipe) for the stopwatch and timer. I discussed this during the design meeting on 18th April with Christina. They are already in the trunk. Please test them on the mobile to see if they are effective enough.
As reference here are 3 screenshots which show the swipe area. The swipe action will only be valid within this area (marked by lightgreen temporarily).
Timer Swipe Area - http:// ubuntuone. com/2j6FkdgG4El VddfYwt8ZZZ
Stopwatch swipe area - http:// ubuntuone. com/50yZr8EuY5Y k5eBgm5u49E ubuntuone. com/2Ayhs5dVlhQ FGvD0wuN0wV
Stopwatch swipe area (with lap display) - http://
You might wonder why the stopwatch swipe area seems small. This is to avoid clash with the input touch signal of the recorded lap list.