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Message #69891
[Bug 1435805] Re: Expose DirectionalDragArea in the UITK
this is actively being worked, part of our apr 13 sprint
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Title:
Expose DirectionalDragArea in the UITK
Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
One strong principle in Ubuntu Touch’s UX is the use of edges.
In particular, the bottom edge is reserved for applications to implement innovative and useful interactions.
At the moment implementing such a gesture recognition in pure QML
requires using an invisible mouse area at the bottom of the view to
detect the start of a drag gesture. Unfortunately if there is content
below that invisible drag area, it can’t be interacted with, because
the mouse area will swallow mouse events.
In the unity8 code base, there is a custom component called
DirectionalDragArea (implemented in C++) that solves this issue
nicely. Unfortunately it’s private to unity8 and can’t be reused in
applications.
This bug report is to request considering moving ownership of this
component to the UITK, so that it can be exposed publicly and used by
application developers.
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