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il...@google.com <il...@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.
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #3
Hi!
What is 'partially' exactly?
How do I see it?
Thanks!
What is 'partially' exactly?
How do I see it?
Thanks!
cc...@google.com <cc...@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
il...@google.com <il...@google.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
cc...@google.com <cc...@google.com> #6
ageevvalentin@gmail.com, could you provide a sample app? I'd like to learn more about the circumstances that cause the problem; putting a clean ViewPager2 inside a clean RecyclerView seems to work fine, so there must be other factors involved.
Description
Version used: I can reproduce it in a different versions.
Devices/Android versions reproduced on: Pixel XL
This error is logged in NavDestination.onInflate() when NavHostFragment inflates nav graph. The call stack is:
NavHostFragment.onCreate()
NavController.setGraph()
NavInflater.inflate(int graphResId)
NavInflater.inflate(Resources res, XmlResourceParser parser, AttributeSet attrs, int graphResId)
NavDestination.onInflate()
In NavDestination.onInflate(), if <navigation> doesn’t have an id, we will set mId to 0. Then we pass mId to getDisplayName(). Because mId is 0 now, it will throw a Resources.NotFoundException and log error “Invalid ID 0x00000000”.