On Wed, Jan 06, 2016 at 08:39:55AM +0000, David Tillotson wrote:
> On 6 January 2016 08:31:03 GMT+00:00, Rick Walsh <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> >If I open the context menu in dive view, then hit the Android back
> >button,
> >the context menu stays open with no actions, and no easy way to close
> >it,
> >while the background returns to the dive list.  In order to close the
> >context menu, I need to select a dive (in the background, that's only
> >visible along the extreme left of the screen), then swipe the context
> >menu
> >closed or select "edit".  Ideally the context menu should close when
> >the
> >Android back button is pressed.
> 
> 
> In a similar way, the main menu should also be dismissed when hitting the 
> back button. Currently if you open the menu on the dive list, then hit 
> "back", it closes the app. I'm not sure how long that behaviour has been in 
> place, but going back a few versions I haven't found one that behaves like 
> other apps.

I actually know apps that do that and it puzzles me.
We definitely don't want this navigation behavior. If a menu is open, the
back button should close it. If we are on the dive list, the back button
should do nothing.

/D
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