mail: Prompt before discarding message being composed [released]
Use-case: I'm writing a mail, I do a sloppy motion that's interpreted by Sailfish as a left-to-right ("back") swipe, which really wasn't what I wanted to do.
This unceremoniously discards my message. Not nice; in fact I'm considering this a bug; a device should never drop user data without warning, IMHO.
I see three options:
Either somehow intercept that swipe and get the user to either: a) confirm the discard, b) save to drafts, c) continue working on the message
Or automatically save the message in a Drafts folder
Or a remorse timer. If the user clicks it, go back to the compose view
I like option #1, but all three would work.
Orologiaio ( 2013-12-27 22:38:02 +0200 )editSame issue with txt messages as well.
mudyc ( 2013-12-28 20:14:59 +0200 )editActually if Jolla supports multitasking this is essential feature. You cannot read what was written in other message without discarding your current content.
mudyc ( 2013-12-28 20:20:59 +0200 )editI like 1. and 2. more than 3. because last doesn't make postponing possible. Anyway, the current solution basically prevents multitasking which is bad. The solution should work the same way for SMS too.
Tegu ( 2014-01-01 02:02:22 +0200 )editI'd prefer 2. This is how Google Mail does it.
njeiseck ( 2014-01-04 18:38:05 +0200 )edit