On Wednesday 07 October 2015 11:24:36 Marco Martin wrote: > On Wednesday 07 October 2015, Thomas Pfeiffer wrote: > > You are right. Our original idea was to take our ideas to the > > kde-guidelines mailing list before publishing them, but > > a) I admittedly forgot > > b) Maybe plasma-devel is better to reach all stakeholders (or maybe cross- > > posting to both lists) > > any is fine for me (admittedly i discovered the existence of such list just > now :/)
Ok, we'll discuss and choose what we'll do. > > > I fear in this case it may make harder to make the bottom of the > > > content, > > > whatever it is to not be covered by the buttons (ie whenever you have > > > any > > > flicking content, it should have padding at the bottom, to be able to > > > scroll out of the way) that makes every single application to have to > > > workaround and assume things on an external design factor that may even > > > change any time > > > > Since the floating buttons are more of a gimmick than something that is > > actually relevant for the interaction, we're not hell-bent on them. > > The idea for them came from the big red round button in recent Android > > applications for the main action. If you have only one button, a toolbar > > is > > a bit of a waste of space. > > I'll try to do an experiment of full toolbar sliding in ond out, may be > good, may look weird I admit I can't really picture what you mean, but I'll see the results ;) > > screen where it can be reached easily. Of course when the list is > > displayed initially, the first item would be at the top of the screen, but > > it wouldn't stop there if the user scrolled further up. > > Would that be possible? > > yep, i think so :) in ListView one can put arbitrary empty space in the > header of footer Great! :) Then let's try and see if it feels good or weird. _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel