Nokia Series 60 manual Scrolling indicator for lists, Vice versa

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￿￿If the new choice item is not visible, all items are moved in the view to the appropriate direction so that the new item becomes fully visible. For example, if focus is moving down and the new item is currently below the bottom edge of the view, the items are moved up.

￿￿When moving the choice items in the view, they are only moved the minimum amount necessary. For example, when moving items up to get the next one under the bottom edge visible, the item moves to the lowest allowed position in the view.

By default, a list is a queue. This means that it is not allowed to browse forward from the last item or browse backward from the first item. If the user attempts this the list does not react; there is no feedback except the normal keypad tone.

It is also possible to specify the list to be a loop, which means that it is possible to browse forward from the last choice item – this step leads to the first item in the list

– and vice versa.

The display of a looping list jumps from the last item to the first item in a non- continuous way, so that the first item is shown on top of the view, just as it would appear if scrolling backward through the whole list. (This is due to EPOC implementation and is different from traditional Nokia style where the loops appear continuous, with no jump in the looping point.)

The scrolling as specified here is ‘traditional style’ where the highlight moves until the lower or upper edge of the list requires the content to scroll. Other, potentially better methods could replace this without consequences to other features.

Scrolling indicator for lists

Lists have no scroll bar. There is, however, a scrolling indicator component which indicates the relative position of the item in focus within the list.

The scrolling indicator is only displayed when all items in the list can’t fit on the display simultaneously.

Figure 5-3.Scrolling indicator in the control pane. The downward arrow is dimmed because the focus is near the end of the list.

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Contents Nokia Editorial notes Contents Page Page Page About this document PurposeAudience Where Nokia Series 60 UI Belongs Colour capability 4096 or more colours preferred DisplaySoftkeys Call handling Other KeysExtra keys Following keys are required for Series 60 UIApplication window Windows and panesMain pane Standard panes in application windowsTitle pane Status paneTabs Context paneNavi pane Context pane displays the current applications iconNavigation text Signal paneBattery pane / Universal indicator pane IndicatorsPop-up windows Battery paneUsing a graphical indicator. It also acts as a Charging indicatorCall window Options menuQuery Soft notificationTruncation Presentation of textKeypad functions JustificationScroll left / Scroll right Keypad toneTypical functions of the standard keys Scroll up / Scroll downSend Section Selection listLeft softkey Right softkeyEnd Applications key Numeric keypad 0-9, *, # Clear Edit During callsEditors, can be used together with Power NavigationNavigating in applications Navigation using Tabs Folder hierarchies Highlighting Navigation using LinksList browsing Empty lists and gridsVice versa Scrolling indicator for listsOrder of items and browsing in grids Empty cells are skipped the focus is never on an empty cell Scroll up / down Move focus the list Scroll left / right Scrolling indicator for gridsList types Menu listSelection list Select See section Markable list Other keys Do the default action of the keyScroll up / down Move focus in the list Scroll left / right From the user required otherwise ignoredMarkable list Page Keypad functions for multiselection lists Multiselection listSetting lists Pop-up settingAvailable values in a menu list Type, like date/time editor Text settingSlider setting Using the Scroll left and Scroll right keysLeft softkey OK Scroll up / downAlways-editable forms FormsForm items Forms without the Options softkeyText field CancelDone Right softkey DoneSlider Adjustable using the Scroll left and right keysList layouts Selecting it opens a data queryColumn structure of lists List item types Double item Single-line item with graphic HeadingSingle-line item with Large graphic Two-line itemDouble item With large graphic Double item styleDouble item style 2 with graphic Item type combinations Setting itemAttribute text ABC, value text C usage Setting lists Numbered itemsSelection grid Grid typesFind pane Menu grid37.A find pane within a selection list of names in Phonebook Options menu39.Submenu in the options menu SubmenusAdd recipient Unavailable itemsOther option menus OK options menuEdit options menu Options templateFunction Function in the contextSMS Mandatory Permanent note Error noteConfirmation note Information noteUse a confirmation note when Some guidelines concerning note usageSoft notifications Ungrouped soft notificationGrouped soft notification Many simultaneous soft notifications Discarding soft notificationsConfirmation query Queries45.A confirmation query List queryMultiselection list query Data query Password queryIndicators Signal and battery indicatorsData queries with multiple fields Indicators in Navi pane Status indicatorsAs the editing mode numeric/alphanumeric Editing indicators in pop-up windowsSoft indicators When all tabs are not visibleIdle Operator indicatorScrolling indicators Application-specific indicatorsApplication shell Fast application swapping Application handlingShortcuts Customizing the Application shellMultitasking Opening and closing applicationsApplication interactions Phone Simple one-call cases, the Phone application looks like this Volume control Call handlingEnd Viewers and players Text viewersImage viewers Audio and video players Multimedia viewersEdit key Text editingKey # keyEdit menu 10.Special character window Editing indicatorsDocument handling Selecting textCreating new documents Saving edited data Groups FoldersFetching data Settings