2015-06-29 14:54:53 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
bug |
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added bug |
2015-06-29 14:57:46 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
description |
Ubuntu 15.04 r51
1. In System Settings, navigate to Brightness.
2. Turn on "Adjust automatically" if it is not on already.
3. Go into a much lighter or darker environment, for example by turning lights on/off.
What you see: The slider pops suddenly from one point to another.
What you should see: The slider slides smoothly, accelerating as it leaves its previous value, and decelerating as it reaches its new value.
The brightness slider is just the first ever example of this: it should be a general property of sliders whenever their value is changed non-interactively. |
Ubuntu 15.04 r51
1. In System Settings, navigate to Brightness.
2. Turn on "Adjust automatically" if it is not on already.
3. Go into a much lighter or darker environment, for example by turning lights on/off.
What you see: The slider pops suddenly from one point to another.
What you should see: The slider slides smoothly, accelerating as it leaves its previous value, and decelerating as it reaches its new value.
The brightness slider is just the first ever example of this: it should be a general property of sliders whenever their value is changed non-interactively.
It may save time to fix bug 1388094 at the same time as this bug. |
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2015-07-27 13:07:55 |
Cris Dywan |
summary |
Non-manual slider movement is jerky |
Programmatic slider movement is jerky |
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2015-07-27 13:08:02 |
Launchpad Janitor |
ubuntu-ui-toolkit (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2015-07-27 13:08:13 |
Cris Dywan |
ubuntu-ui-toolkit (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2015-07-27 13:08:55 |
Cris Dywan |
bug task added |
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ubuntu-ux |
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2015-07-29 10:36:32 |
Magdalena Mirowicz |
ubuntu-ux: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2015-07-29 10:36:55 |
Magdalena Mirowicz |
summary |
Programmatic slider movement is jerky |
[sdk] Programmatic slider movement is jerky |
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2015-07-29 10:37:01 |
Magdalena Mirowicz |
ubuntu-ux: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2015-07-29 10:37:08 |
Magdalena Mirowicz |
ubuntu-ux: assignee |
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Jamie Young (jamiedawsonyoung) |
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2015-08-03 13:47:13 |
Jamie Young |
description |
Ubuntu 15.04 r51
1. In System Settings, navigate to Brightness.
2. Turn on "Adjust automatically" if it is not on already.
3. Go into a much lighter or darker environment, for example by turning lights on/off.
What you see: The slider pops suddenly from one point to another.
What you should see: The slider slides smoothly, accelerating as it leaves its previous value, and decelerating as it reaches its new value.
The brightness slider is just the first ever example of this: it should be a general property of sliders whenever their value is changed non-interactively.
It may save time to fix bug 1388094 at the same time as this bug. |
[Updated description]
Ubuntu 15.04 r51
1. In System Settings, navigate to Brightness.
2. Turn on "Adjust automatically" if it is not on already.
3. Go into a much lighter or darker environment, for example by turning lights on/off.
What you see: The slider pops suddenly from one point to another.
What you should see: The slider slides smoothly, accelerating as it leaves its previous value, and decelerating as it reaches its new value.
The brightness slider is just the first ever example of this: it should be a general property of sliders whenever their value is changed non-interactively.
It may save time to fix bug 1388094 at the same time as this bug.
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Desired resolution:
We need an easing curve for this animation. We use this animation curve: http://easings.net/#easeOutCubic for most animations of this type.
Please use this easing curve for the animation between the two points on the programmatic slider. |
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2015-08-03 13:48:22 |
Jamie Young |
ubuntu-ux: status |
Triaged |
In Progress |
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2015-08-04 08:55:20 |
Jamie Young |
ubuntu-ux: status |
In Progress |
Fix Committed |
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