>>> 5. There should be no native toolbars in cE=minimal (and other native UI >>> interfering) like the one Safari opens on iOS if you have non-empty >>> selection. >>I haven't yet checked exactly what's in the iOS toolbar, but generally >>I don't think we should dictate UI. Clearly on mobile we don't want to >>forbid browsers to bring up the virutal keyboard, which is a form of >>"native UI". And the spellcheck UI that safari displays also doesn't >>seem bad if spellchecking is enabled. >> >>And UI for cut/copy/past that android renders seems good to render >>*somewhere* when there's selection. > >On iOS the contextual toolbar not only contains copy/cut options which are of >course ok, but it also contains bold, italic and lists buttons. That's >unacceptable and I assume this kind of native UI will not be implemented for >cE=minimal.
The goal of Command Event is to make this a non-issue. If sites respond to bold/italic/list commands they can handle this UI just fine. Are you concerned that a site may not use bold so the button would have no effect?