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Re: [Design] [Calendar] Calendar key journeys

 

On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 4:43 PM, Gilbert Röhrbein <payload@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> On 27.02.2013 16:23, Jasper Aikema wrote:
>
>>     On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Gilbert Röhrbein
>>     <payload@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:payload@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>         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?
>>
>> 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.
>>
>
> I think this differs a lot to the shown interaction:
>
>         http://design.canonical.com/**wp-content/uploads/collapsing_**
> month_into_a_week.jpg<http://design.canonical.com/wp-content/uploads/collapsing_month_into_a_week.jpg>
>
> Do you propose a different way of interaction? I think by "event line" you
> mean the row labeled with "Events", right?
>
>
>         Gilbert
>

I proposed the same. There are two ways to do this (in my opion).

1. You scroll up until you reach the first (or last) item from this day.
When you scroll a little bit more up, the month view will collapse into day
view. If you scroll, you can do this in the diary view section.
2. When you do it like above, you can scroll up and down like before. But
when scroll after you hit the first (or last) item of this day. You won't
be able to collapse the month view. You can only collapse it when you go
over the event line (the row labeled with "Events"). This is to prevent ppl
to accidental collapsing the calender view, when there are no more items on
the diary section.

I think the second way is better, but that is just my opinion.

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