Let's say I am currently viewing a piece of sheet music. I take a look at its "Fields" page and see its Setlists, Collections, Composers, Genres, Types, etc. I see its composer is "Bach, Johan Sebastian", and I want to then quickly navigate to the "Bach, Johan Sebastian" library page.
The only way to do this is to do this process:
1. hit "cancel" in top right
2. go "back" out of the piece I'm viewing
3. select "composers" tab
4. Search/navigate to "Bach, Johan Sebastian"
I think there is room to improve the UX by allowing for the following:
When in the "Edit Fields" page allow user to simply click on the composer, genre, type, collection, setlist, signature, etc, and navigate directly to that group. Perhaps it can be an addition to the long-press action menu, which currently has "Remove" and "Delete".
I think maybe the only tricky thing in that case would be, how to treat "back" in that case, once the user is navigated to the Composer's library page. Currently "back" would always go to "Composers" but in this case I think probably "back" should go back to the piece you navigated from. This allows users to freely explore their library from one piece to an other without fearing losing their place.
The only way to do this is to do this process:
1. hit "cancel" in top right
2. go "back" out of the piece I'm viewing
3. select "composers" tab
4. Search/navigate to "Bach, Johan Sebastian"
I think there is room to improve the UX by allowing for the following:
When in the "Edit Fields" page allow user to simply click on the composer, genre, type, collection, setlist, signature, etc, and navigate directly to that group. Perhaps it can be an addition to the long-press action menu, which currently has "Remove" and "Delete".
I think maybe the only tricky thing in that case would be, how to treat "back" in that case, once the user is navigated to the Composer's library page. Currently "back" would always go to "Composers" but in this case I think probably "back" should go back to the piece you navigated from. This allows users to freely explore their library from one piece to an other without fearing losing their place.