Steps to reproduce the issue:
1 - open e.g. Ubuntu Store scope (from the app scope) or Youtube scope (from the video scope)
2 - (shortly) swipe from the left to invoke launcher
Expected outcome:
The launcher can be used to start a pinned app (while the current scope is still kept in the background) or dismissed to return to the current scope.
Actual outcome:
The current scope will immediately be closed and the first (main) scope will be shown.
If I understand the current design guidelines correctly this is the expected behaviour for a full left-to-right swipe, but not for a short swipe from the left to invoke the launcher.
This behaviour can be observed on both the current devel-proposed and RTM images.
Steps to reproduce the issue:
1 - open e.g. Ubuntu Store scope (from the app scope) or Youtube scope (from the video scope)
2 - (shortly) swipe from the left to invoke launcher
Expected outcome:
The launcher can be used to start a pinned app (while the current scope is still kept in the background) or dismissed to return to the current scope.
Actual outcome:
The current scope will immediately be closed and the first (main) scope will be shown.
If I understand the current design guidelines correctly this is the expected behaviour for a full left-to-right swipe, but not for a short swipe from the left to invoke the launcher.
This behaviour can be observed on both the current devel-proposed and RTM images.