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Re: [Design] [Calendar] Calendar key journeys

 

On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 3:58 PM, Michael Wild <themiwi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> wrote:

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> On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Gilbert Röhrbein <payload@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
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>> On 27.02.2013 13:39, Calum K Pringle wrote:
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>>> We've just posted some key journeys for the calendar app on our blog;
>>> let us know what you think! Check it out ;
>>> http://design.canonical.com/**2013/02/app-patterns-applied-**
>>> calendar-key-journeys/<http://design.canonical.com/2013/02/app-patterns-applied-calendar-key-journeys/>
>>>
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>> I am unsure about following section:
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>>     Compress the month view into a week view
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>>     * Scrolling up on diary view, collapses the month view into one row,
>> showing one week only and giving more space to display your events
>>
>> When I scroll down on diary view, it scrolls down to the evening. When I
>> scroll up, it scrolls to the morning. When I scroll up and it is already at
>> the upper limit, it squeezes the month to a week. Am I right about this?
>>
>>         Gilbert
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>
> I would expect just the opposite: moving the finger down scrolls to the
> morning, moving it up to the evening. This would match the "pulling"
> analogy used by all touch interfaces I know about. Doing it the other way
> around would be very surprising to most users, despite being consistent
> with conventional desktop interfaces (ignoring the "natural scrolling"
> thing introduced by OS X Lion).
>
> Michael
>

I would expect that you will squeezes the month into week view when you go
over the event line (and drags it up). You don't want to squeeze it when
you are on the upper limit.

Jasper

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