[android-developers] Re: Default behaviour of the Back button

2009-09-18 Thread Dexter's Brain

Thanks for your answers.

On Sep 18, 4:11 am, Dianne Hackborn hack...@android.com wrote:
 The other key point is that generally our model is for data to be
 edit-in-place, so pressing back from something like contacts will close the
 screen but retain your edits (since the edits were performed as you did
 them).

 There will always be exceptions -- I think gmail confirming you want to
 cancel your message if you haven't yet saved it as a draft is a good one
 because otherwise you unintentionally end up with a lot of drafts -- but
 what you see in contacts is the general model.

 We do need to get UI guidelines out that describe all of this in much more
 detail.  I know this has been an issue for a while.

 Btw, the scenario of editing a contact and removing all data then pressing
 back is an edge case that to me is consistent with the model -- the contact
 has no more data, so it no longer exists.  When you press back you have
 already made the edits that make it empty so it is now gone.

 On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 1:04 PM, niko20 nikolatesl...@yahoo.com wrote:

  Hi,

  The back button is really not meant to be cancel usually, but only
  to exit the current screen you are working on.

  -niko

 --
 Dianne Hackborn
 Android framework engineer
 hack...@android.com

 Note: please don't send private questions to me, as I don't have time to
 provide private support, and so won't reply to such e-mails.  All such
 questions should be posted on public forums, where I and others can see and
 answer them.
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[android-developers] Re: Default behaviour of the Back button

2009-09-17 Thread niko20


Hi,

The back button is really not meant to be cancel usually, but only
to exit the current screen you are working on.

-niko
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[android-developers] Re: Default behaviour of the Back button

2009-09-17 Thread Dianne Hackborn
The other key point is that generally our model is for data to be
edit-in-place, so pressing back from something like contacts will close the
screen but retain your edits (since the edits were performed as you did
them).

There will always be exceptions -- I think gmail confirming you want to
cancel your message if you haven't yet saved it as a draft is a good one
because otherwise you unintentionally end up with a lot of drafts -- but
what you see in contacts is the general model.

We do need to get UI guidelines out that describe all of this in much more
detail.  I know this has been an issue for a while.

Btw, the scenario of editing a contact and removing all data then pressing
back is an edge case that to me is consistent with the model -- the contact
has no more data, so it no longer exists.  When you press back you have
already made the edits that make it empty so it is now gone.

On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 1:04 PM, niko20 nikolatesl...@yahoo.com wrote:



 Hi,

 The back button is really not meant to be cancel usually, but only
 to exit the current screen you are working on.

 -niko
 



-- 
Dianne Hackborn
Android framework engineer
hack...@android.com

Note: please don't send private questions to me, as I don't have time to
provide private support, and so won't reply to such e-mails.  All such
questions should be posted on public forums, where I and others can see and
answer them.

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