David A. Desrosiers: > (me): >> Why limit it to the library? Why not let the back function >> exit instead of going to the library if the you're on the "first" >> page (and that page isn't the library).
> Because currently, tapping the back arrow from the "main" > screen while viewing a document sends you to the Library. I'm not > a fan of exit buttons really, since (as Mike put it so well), it violates > the "Zen" of Palm. Not "exit", "go back to caller, even though it was outside plucker" When I leave plucker in the middle of a document, then return to plucker, I end up right where I left off. Back takes me back to the page I saw before the current one. Everything is good - until I get to the library, which is my normal entrance. Then there is no "back", so it unmaps the back key and just sends me to the address book - which isn't what I want. If plucker was sublaunched, I would rather go back to whereever I was in the previous application. From a technical standpoint, this is an exit, but from a user perspective, it is just one more back. -jJ _______________________________________________ plucker-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.rubberchicken.org/mailman/listinfo/plucker-dev
