OK. Doing it modally has so many benefits.
Downside:
• You can't ‘just draw’ directly on a module
Upside:
• You get a full canvas to draw on, pinch and zoom
• Drawing is thus available to finger users and not just Pencil
• You have an undo stack
• You can lasso-select and move things around
• Showing the tool picker lets you use different colors and tools
• Scaling just works — it's just an image, so it aspect fits any size
I think my mind is made up on this one
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I just tried it out on my iPhone and there’s one thing I’m slightly confused about — the two edit modes.
I’m wondering, is there something that prevents you from combining them into a single one? Purely from the experience side, it would make sense to see Delete under (or next to) the ellipsis button and the drag-n-drop gesture working in the read-only compose mode.
@stroughtonsmith Got it. Maybe it’s the name “Edit” that confuses me the most. I want to *edit* the content but Edit button brings me where I’m only allowed to play with the layout.
What if the edit buttons were switched? “Edit” for editing the content and something like ‘square.grid.2x2’ for layout customization?