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Clarify that small overlay UIs are allowed in exclusive access by Manishearth · Pull Request #709 · immersive-web/webxr · GitHub
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fixes #469

I don't really address the "immersive session left at a part of the room to be returned to" concern, I'm not sure how that can be handled or if that even should be handled by immersive-ar the same way.

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NOTE: Examples of ways [=exclusive access=] may be presented include stereo content displayed on a virtual reality or augmented reality headset, or augmented reality content displayed fullscreen on a mobile device.

NOTE: As an example of overlaid UI, the user-agent or operating system in {{immersive-ar}} mode may overlay mandatory "home" and navigational buttons over the user's wrist.
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I support of this change, but the example given here is pretty AR-centric and only applies to a single device that I'm aware of. We don't have to remove it, but could we add a reference to something more common, like notification messages? I've seen that on a lot more platforms.

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Done.

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toji commented Jun 17, 2019

LGTM!

@toji toji merged commit 9b00867 into immersive-web:master Jun 17, 2019
@toji toji added this to the June 2019 milestone Jun 17, 2019
@AdaRoseCannon AdaRoseCannon added the ed:spec Include in newsletter, spec change label Jun 17, 2019
@Manishearth Manishearth deleted the exclusive-access branch August 13, 2019 05:13
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