It's swipe - and yes there's material that uses the original push still.
David
On 08/01/14 01:31, Timur Kristóf wrote:
Hey,
I recall that a while ago you called swipe as push - I'm pretty sure the
word push is used repeatedly in many videos too.
So which one is the correct term?
snip
Hi,
is it possible to add notification, calendar entries or something else
on the first screen with QML ?
Does an official name for all the screens exists ?
There is the screen after the device is double tapped or the power
button is pressed,
the screen when you scroll down and the screen that
Hi,
see https://sailfishos.org/core-article.html for UX elements naming.
BR,
Martin
On Tuesday, January 07, 2014 12:46:28 PM Matthias Barmeier wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to add notification, calendar entries or something else
on the first screen with QML ?
Does an official name for all
On 07/01/14 11:46, Matthias Barmeier wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to add notification, calendar entries or something else
on the first screen with QML ?
Does an official name for all the screens exists ?
There is the screen after the device is double tapped or the power
button is pressed,
I'm sorry to say that some of the terminology in that documentation is a little
out-of-date.
The page you point at is correct but, eg, the gestures are not (I was part of
the user guide team so I know that uses the latest agreed terminology).
One key thing on gestures is we now use 'swipe' and
Hey,
I recall that a while ago you called swipe as push - I'm pretty sure
the word push is used repeatedly in many videos too.
So which one is the correct term?
Timur
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 2:35 PM, David Greaves david.grea...@jolla.comwrote:
Yep - a swipe that doesn't finish is a peek