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le...@google.com <le...@google.com> #2
Thanks! This looks like a bug, thank you for reporting!
di...@googlemail.com <di...@googlemail.com> #3
I would also recommend setting the value to 10%. When you do that, the behavior is wild.
Dragging up to 10% or between 50% and 90% will cause it to snap back to the start anchor.
Dragging between 10% and 50% or past 90% will cause it to snap to the end anchor.
Dragging up to 10% or between 50% and 90% will cause it to snap back to the start anchor.
Dragging between 10% and 50% or past 90% will cause it to snap to the end anchor.
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #4
Project: platform/frameworks/support
Branch: androidx-main
Author: Jossi Wolf <
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Update AnchoredDraggable target calculation logic
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Update AnchoredDraggable target calculation logic
We were previously relying on currentValue and the next closest anchor in the drag direction, but the simpler and more reliable way is to look at the left and right anchors as the window.
Relnote: Fixed a bug where positional thresholds passed to AnchoredDraggableDefaults.flingBehavior were not considered correctly in some scenarios.
Test: anchoredDraggable_fling_offsetPastHalfwayBetweenAnchors_beforePosThreshold_doesntAdvance
Bug: 367660226
Bug: 366003852
Change-Id: Ifdf0dfcf3d7ff8288affee56e7092bbed473d6ab
Files:
- M
compose/foundation/foundation/src/androidInstrumentedTest/kotlin/androidx/compose/foundation/anchoredDraggable/AnchoredDraggableStateTest.kt
- D
compose/foundation/foundation/src/androidInstrumentedTest/kotlin/androidx/compose/foundation/anchoredDraggable/AnchoredDraggableTestState.kt
- M
compose/foundation/foundation/src/commonMain/kotlin/androidx/compose/foundation/gestures/AnchoredDraggable.kt
Hash: eff53304942e9fd4fa5382e0cf487a734c5b8d28
Date: Thu Sep 19 16:24:55 2024
di...@googlemail.com <di...@googlemail.com> #5
Any estimate on when will this release?
Description
Jetpack Compose component(s) used: foundation, material, livedata
Android Studio Build:
Kotlin version: 1.9.10
Steps to Reproduce or Code Sample to Reproduce:
val snappingLayout = remember(state) { SnapLayoutInfoProvider(state, positionInLayout = SnapPositionInLayout.CenterToCenter) }
val flingBehavior = remeberSnapFlingBehavior(snappingLayout)
LazyRow(state = state, flingBehavior = flingBehavior, contentPadding = PaddingValues(start = 100.dp, end = 200.dp))
with item that has 100.dp and 49.dp width
The layoutSize inside of positionInLayout should not subtract contentpadding from mainAxisViewPortSize?
In my usecase, the items are not centered to the container.
If it is not including content padding. It is not clear, what and how to calc the positionInLayout.