It is way easier to detect on an app whether it is the first run or not
than on shell. Shell would need to keep track about each app on how many
times it has been launched, and that is just not its task.
I mentioned Tutorial component simply because I do see this whole logic being
tracked by it:
- is this the first launch
- show the required information over a given point with a given animation full
screen
I definitely see this should be all on the app's hand and not on the
system. Apps know whether they have bottom edge and they should handle
the tutorial. No reason to do extra communication and slow the UI
interaction with that even more than we have to. Toolkit can provide the
building blocks to get this handled without extra burden for the apps.
** Changed in: ubuntu-ui-toolkit (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
** Changed in: ubuntu-ui-toolkit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Expose whether an app has a visible BottomEdge
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