Fixed
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il...@google.com <il...@google.com>
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #2
Nested scrolling works partially (as per http://b/122818889 ). Let's discuss if we need full support and if so make sure it works.
vi...@gmail.com <vi...@gmail.com> #3
Hi!
What is 'partially' exactly?
How do I see it?
Thanks!
What is 'partially' exactly?
How do I see it?
Thanks!
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #4
As of now:
- Nesting scroll views with a scroll direction perpendicular to the ViewPager2's orientation inside ViewPager2 works
- Nesting scroll views with a scroll direction parallel to the ViewPager2's orientation inside ViewPager2 does not work
- Nesting scroll views with a scroll direction perpendicular to the ViewPager2's orientation inside ViewPager2 works
- Nesting scroll views with a scroll direction parallel to the ViewPager2's orientation inside ViewPager2 does not work
vi...@gmail.com <vi...@gmail.com> #5
Horizontal ViewPager2 not correctly working into a vertical RecyclerView
Set a setNestedScrollingEnabled to the RecyclerView into the ViewPager2 (across reflection) resolves the problem
Set a setNestedScrollingEnabled to the RecyclerView into the ViewPager2 (across reflection) resolves the problem
Description
Version used: 2.1.0-alpha04
Currently if you're writing a custom navigator that has a NavHost that can be defined in XML, there's no way to use the same app:navGraph that NavHostFragment is able to use since that attribute is defined in navigation-fragment.
Besides making it hard to pick another name for same functionality (fracturing how to use different navigators), it also makes it hard for Android Studio to fill in the 'Hosts' panel in the Navigation Editor correctly for custom navigators.