Nylas-mail: "rubber band" scrolling of lists

Created on 2 Feb 2016  路  6Comments  路  Source: nylas/nylas-mail

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Dup of #665, but I'm gonna leave it open because I think we can do it now with scroll-touch events 馃槈

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Dup of #665, but I'm gonna leave it open because I think we can do it now with scroll-touch events 馃槈

ugh stupid github issue search

@jackiehluo Continuing the conversation here from #1659. I agree having a very explicit pull-to-refresh interaction without actually refreshing would be confusing. What I'm imagining is something that doesn't make you feel like you're triggering something; instead it's just the rubber-band scroll to match native interfaces.

@bengotow Saw your comments in #665. Didn't know about the blocker!

To both of you: Thoughts on a JavaScript solution for now? Or is that too much overhead? I'd love to give it a shot.

This library seems pretty reasonable: https://github.com/ftlabs/ftscroller, although the settings might have to be adjusted to make it better than the default.

馃憤 Really hoping this makes it to N1. Constant scrolling mistakes result in needing to undo archives or deletes.

Hoping this takes a priority for the next release cycle. This makes managing your inbox nearly impossible when using a trackpad.

N1 does so many great things, including tracking and scheduling emails, but it's almost pointless if I can't scroll through my inbox without accidentally sending messages to archive.

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