2016-02-12 14:20:04 |
Peter Bittner |
bug |
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added bug |
2016-02-12 14:20:44 |
Peter Bittner |
tags |
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gestures ux |
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2016-02-12 15:37:08 |
Victor Thompson |
bug task added |
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ubuntu-ux |
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2016-02-13 21:56:10 |
Bartosz Kosiorek |
ubuntu-ux: status |
New |
Fix Committed |
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2016-02-13 21:57:57 |
Bartosz Kosiorek |
ubuntu-clock-app: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2016-02-13 21:58:00 |
Bartosz Kosiorek |
ubuntu-clock-app: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2016-02-13 21:58:06 |
Bartosz Kosiorek |
ubuntu-clock-app: milestone |
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3.8 |
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2016-02-25 21:52:19 |
Bartosz Kosiorek |
description |
As an Ubuntu phone user
I want to switch between the clock and the stopwatch screen using a swipe gesture (e.g. on the center of the screen)
so that I don't need to locate and press the (rather tiny) icon "tabs" on top of the screen.
If there is a countdown screen one day this should also allow me to switch to the third screen, of course. |
As an Ubuntu phone user
I want to switch between the clock and the stopwatch screen using a swipe gesture (e.g. on the center of the screen)
so that I don't need to locate and press the (rather tiny) icon "tabs" on top of the screen.
If there is a countdown screen one day this should also allow me to switch to the third screen, of course.
Description of the problem:
The whole stopwatch and clock is placed inside a horizontal listview.
If you enable scrolling there, then when you try to swipe delete a world ity, it will swipe to the stopwatch page instead.
So the world city swipe event is being stolen by the navigation listview. |
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2016-02-25 21:54:51 |
Nekhelesh Ramananthan |
description |
As an Ubuntu phone user
I want to switch between the clock and the stopwatch screen using a swipe gesture (e.g. on the center of the screen)
so that I don't need to locate and press the (rather tiny) icon "tabs" on top of the screen.
If there is a countdown screen one day this should also allow me to switch to the third screen, of course.
Description of the problem:
The whole stopwatch and clock is placed inside a horizontal listview.
If you enable scrolling there, then when you try to swipe delete a world ity, it will swipe to the stopwatch page instead.
So the world city swipe event is being stolen by the navigation listview. |
As an Ubuntu phone user
I want to switch between the clock and the stopwatch screen using a swipe gesture (e.g. on the center of the screen)
so that I don't need to locate and press the (rather tiny) icon "tabs" on top of the screen.
If there is a countdown screen one day this should also allow me to switch to the third screen, of course.
-------- Implementation Issue (Technical) ------------
Description of the problem:
The whole stopwatch and clock is placed inside a horizontal listview.
If you enable scrolling there, then when you try to swipe delete a world ity, it will swipe to the stopwatch page instead.
So the world city swipe event is being stolen by the navigation listview. |
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2016-10-05 21:41:36 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~etherpulse/ubuntu-clock-app/main_page_swipe |
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2016-10-31 21:23:40 |
Eran Uzan |
bug |
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added subscriber Eran Uzan |
2016-12-15 05:13:27 |
Nekhelesh Ramananthan |
ubuntu-clock-app: status |
Triaged |
In Progress |
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2016-12-15 05:13:40 |
Nekhelesh Ramananthan |
ubuntu-clock-app: assignee |
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Eran Uzan (etherpulse) |
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