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ma...@google.com <ma...@google.com>
sh...@google.com <sh...@google.com> #2
We have some support in androidx.compose.ui.autofill
Leaving this bug open in case Ralston wants to add more info
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #3
I found an example
D/Autofill Status: Autofill popup isn't shown because autofill is not available.
Did you set up autofill?
1. Go to Settings > System > Languages&input > Advanced > Autofill Service
2. Pick a service
Did you add an account?
1. Go to Settings > System > Languages&input > Advanced
2. Click on the settings icon next to the Autofill Service
3. Add your account
Is this a bug on your side or do the app developers of these password managers need to change their implementation?
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #5
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tc...@google.com <tc...@google.com> #6
Facing the same issue here, Google autofill service seems to work. Zero documentation on adding support for Autofill framework on jetpack compose.
ma...@google.com <ma...@google.com> #7
Hello, I am trying to implement the same thing - it seems like there's no way for current password managers like 1Password or Bitwarden, to automatically pick up the fields. Is there a possible solution?
Description
There's a need for a
NestedScrollController
that scrolls only what's visible on the screen for situations where for example, theswipeable
modifier is used in a container that uses aLazyColumnFor
.At the moment, as you can see in the GIF, the child always wins and the content inside the
LazyColumn
scrolls until the last item reaches themaxValue
of theswipeable
modifier. After that, the wrapper starts moving.With nested scrolling, the last item should be visible on the screen before the container starts moving