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[Bug 1257307] Re: [sdk] The pagestacks should allow to pop more than one page at the time

 

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
       Status: Triaged => Fix Committed

** Description changed:

  In some cases you have several level of pages stacked, it would be
  useful to let be able to pop more than once a the time
  
  e.g you have a start page, push a list, push a confirmation/option
  dialog, then you want to go back to the start screen ... right now you
  have to pop one level and then have some logic to pop down another level
  when getting there.
  
  It would be nice to be able to pop(n), maybe with 0=bottom of the stack
+ 
+ ---------------UX comment-----------------
+ 
+ The solution as per comment #3 seems plausible. I do agree with comment
+ #4 + #4. A sudden change in the general logic and page stack navigation
+ is going to cause confusion to the user. The described use case
+ (example?) seems to be an edge case.

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Title:
  [sdk] The pagestacks should allow to pop more than one page at the
  time

Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
  Fix Committed
Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  In some cases you have several level of pages stacked, it would be
  useful to let be able to pop more than once a the time

  e.g you have a start page, push a list, push a confirmation/option
  dialog, then you want to go back to the start screen ... right now you
  have to pop one level and then have some logic to pop down another
  level when getting there.

  It would be nice to be able to pop(n), maybe with 0=bottom of the
  stack

  ---------------UX comment-----------------

  The solution as per comment #3 seems plausible. I do agree with
  comment #4 + #4. A sudden change in the general logic and page stack
  navigation is going to cause confusion to the user. The described use
  case (example?) seems to be an edge case.

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