Re: [SailfishDevel] Putting data with QML on first screen after power on ?

2014-01-08 Thread David Greaves
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

[SailfishDevel] Putting data with QML on first screen after power on ?

2014-01-07 Thread Matthias Barmeier
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

Re: [SailfishDevel] Putting data with QML on first screen after power on ?

2014-01-07 Thread Martin Kampas
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

Re: [SailfishDevel] Putting data with QML on first screen after power on ?

2014-01-07 Thread David Greaves
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,

Re: [SailfishDevel] Putting data with QML on first screen after power on ?

2014-01-07 Thread David Greaves
I'm sorry to say that some of the terminology in that documentation is a little out-of-date.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

Re: [SailfishDevel] Putting data with QML on first screen after power on ?

2014-01-07 Thread Timur Kristóf
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