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db...@gmail.com <db...@gmail.com> #2
Thank you for reporting this issue.
Please provide the below details to investigate this issue further.
1. The file dynamic_action_bar.xml has many dependencies missed out here. So please attach your sample android project which reproduces the issue, zip it and share.
2. Explain the steps to reproduce the issue with your apk. Provide all necessary information to reproduce the issue.
3. Provide clarity on the expected and observed behavior along with the necessary screenshots.
JFYI, the latest support lib released is 26.1.0. So you can check with it and share the details if issue persists.
Please provide the below details to investigate this issue further.
1. The file dynamic_action_bar.xml has many dependencies missed out here. So please attach your sample android project which reproduces the issue, zip it and share.
2. Explain the steps to reproduce the issue with your apk. Provide all necessary information to reproduce the issue.
3. Provide clarity on the expected and observed behavior along with the necessary screenshots.
JFYI, the latest support lib released is 26.1.0. So you can check with it and share the details if issue persists.
vi...@google.com <vi...@google.com>
bo...@google.com <bo...@google.com>
wd...@google.com <wd...@google.com> #3
I am facing the same issue with 26.1.0 as well.
wd...@google.com <wd...@google.com>
wd...@google.com <wd...@google.com> #4
The attachment is the sample project.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch the app
2. Scroll to "Title 20"
3. Fling down to show the action bar and the recycler view will stop scrolling at the same time.
4. Click on any item.
5. The click event will not be triggered.
The attachment of the first mail is the screen recording.
You can see more details in the first mail.
As you said that "This is a special release to integrate the Support Library with Lifecycles from Architecture Components. If you are not using the Lifecycles library, you don’t need to update from 26.0.2." on the release notes, so I don' t use the 26.1.0.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch the app
2. Scroll to "Title 20"
3. Fling down to show the action bar and the recycler view will stop scrolling at the same time.
4. Click on any item.
5. The click event will not be triggered.
The attachment of the first mail is the screen recording.
You can see more details in the first mail.
As you said that "This is a special release to integrate the Support Library with Lifecycles from Architecture Components. If you are not using the Lifecycles library, you don’t need to update from 26.0.2." on the release notes, so I don' t use the 26.1.0.
wd...@google.com <wd...@google.com> #5
Thank you for reporting this issue. We have shared this with our product and engineering team and will update this issue with more information as it becomes available.
wd...@google.com <wd...@google.com>
db...@gmail.com <db...@gmail.com> #6
I have the same issue with support library 26.1.0 with CoordinatorLayout + RecyclerView or CoordinatorLayout + NestedScrollView
wd...@google.com <wd...@google.com> #7
I also face with the same problem and didn't fine out the solution. I just down the support design library to 25 and it will be fine. Hope you guys fix it ASAP. Thank you.
wd...@google.com <wd...@google.com> #8
For me, this issue presents itself after a 'fling', but not after a 'scroll'.
So you fling the RecyclerView, then wait as long as you like - the first item tap will not be recognised. Subsequent taps work just fine. But if you scroll the RecyclerView with no fling gesture, the first item tap will be recognised as expected.
I am also using a RecyclerView nested in a CoordinatorLayout (RV using layout_behavior = appbar_scrolling_view_behavior).
Support Library Version 26.1.0.
So you fling the RecyclerView, then wait as long as you like - the first item tap will not be recognised. Subsequent taps work just fine. But if you scroll the RecyclerView with no fling gesture, the first item tap will be recognised as expected.
I am also using a RecyclerView nested in a CoordinatorLayout (RV using layout_behavior = appbar_scrolling_view_behavior).
Support Library Version 26.1.0.
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #9
Hello,
I am facing the same issue, it is working correctly with support version 26.0.0-alpha1 and 26.0.0-beta1, but the bug appears starting from the 26.0.0 release, and still present with the 26.0.1.
It seems to be associated with the NestedScrollingChild2 interface. With alpha and beta version, RecyclerView was implementing the NestedScrollingChild interface, and starting from 26.0.0 release, it is implementing NestedScrollingChild2 interface.
To reproduce, just create a sample ScrollingActivity from AndroidStudio, create an adapter holding a list of items, set a click listener on each item, scroll to the bottom of the list. When you are on the bottom of the list, fling from the bottom of your screen to the top and try to click to a specific item. It will do nothing (seems to stop the invisible fling), then if you click again, it will select your item.
I am facing the same issue, it is working correctly with support version 26.0.0-alpha1 and 26.0.0-beta1, but the bug appears starting from the 26.0.0 release, and still present with the 26.0.1.
It seems to be associated with the NestedScrollingChild2 interface. With alpha and beta version, RecyclerView was implementing the NestedScrollingChild interface, and starting from 26.0.0 release, it is implementing NestedScrollingChild2 interface.
To reproduce, just create a sample ScrollingActivity from AndroidStudio, create an adapter holding a list of items, set a click listener on each item, scroll to the bottom of the list. When you are on the bottom of the list, fling from the bottom of your screen to the top and try to click to a specific item. It will do nothing (seems to stop the invisible fling), then if you click again, it will select your item.
Description
Please Read:https://developer.android.com/studio/report-bugs.html#emulator-bugs
Android Studio Version: Unknown
Emulator Version (Emulator--> Extended Controls--> Emulator Version): 31.3.14-9322596 HAXM / KVM Version: HAXM 7.6.5
Android SDK Tools: 26.1.1
Host Operating System: Windows 10 Pro
CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Virtualization is supported 64-bit CPU
RAM: 16327 MB
GPU: GPU #1 Make: 1002 Model: AMD Radeon HD 7570 Device ID: 675d
Build Fingerprint:
AVD Details: Name: Pixel_2_API_33_2 CPU/ABI: x86_64 Path: C:\Users\Doron.android\avd\Pixel_2_API_33_2.avd Target: google_apis_playstore [Google Play] (API level 33) Skin: pixel_2 SD Card: 512M AvdId: Pixel_2_API_33_2 PlayStore.enabled: true avd.ini.displayname: Pixel 2 API 33 2 avd.ini.encoding: UTF-8 disk.dataPartition.size: 6442450944 fastboot.chosenSnapshotFile: fastboot.forceChosenSnapshotBoot: no fastboot.forceColdBoot: no fastboot.forceFastBoot: yes hw.accelerometer: yes hw.arc: false hw.audioInput: yes hw.battery: yes hw.camera.back: virtualscene hw.camera.front: emulated hw.cpu.ncore: 4 hw.dPad: no hw.device.hash2: MD5:55acbc835978f326788ed66a5cd4c9a7 hw.device.manufacturer: Google hw.device.name: pixel_2 hw.gps: yes hw.gpu.enabled: yes hw.gpu.mode: auto hw.initialOrientation: Portrait hw.keyboard: yes hw.lcd.density: 420 hw.lcd.height: 1920 hw.lcd.width: 1080 hw.mainKeys: no hw.ramSize: 1536 hw.sdCard: yes hw.sensors.orientation: yes hw.sensors.proximity: yes hw.trackBall: no image.sysdir.1: system-images\android-33\google_apis_playstore\x86_64
runtime.network.latency: none runtime.network.speed: full showDeviceFrame: yes skin.dynamic: yes tag.display: Google Play tag.id: google_apis_playstore vm.heapSize: 228
Steps to Reproduce Bug:
Write Hebrew characters when sending a message - the message is not sent. Same happens if sent programmatically from another app. The happens on API 33 but not on API 29.
Expected Behavior:
Observed Behavior: