The UX to show actions on documents in UIDocumentBrowserViewController is undiscoverable

Originator:hannes.oud.dev
Number:rdar://33210659 Date Originated:10-Juli-2017 01:41 PM
Status:CLOSED Resolved:DUPLICATE OF 32846193
Product:iOS + SDK Product Version:iOS 11b1
Classification:UI/Usability Reproducible:Always
 
Summary:
This is a duplicate of radar #32846193

To show the UIMenuController, that allows the user to trigger actions on a specific document, the user has to long-press a document. This however starts drag-and-drop and the user then has to cancel drag-and-drop by lifting his finger to actually show the edit menu. This is very confusing and undiscoverable. Most of these actions are also available when the user taps "Select", including the option to specify our own custom actions there. As noted in another Radar however, there is so little space on the iPhone in the NavigationBar that it's not practical to add custom actions that show up in the NavigationBar.


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open the attached DocumentBrowser-based app
2. Try to browse the versions of a document

Expected Results:
It's easily discoverable how to browse the versions

Actual Results:
It's hard to discover that you either have to (a) long-press and lift or (b) tap "Select" to browse the versions of a document

Version:
iOS 11b1

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