Neil,
The link provided by TreKing says that:
With the standard IMEs, you will only encounter this situation when
the screen is in a landscape orientation, although other IMEs are free
to use it whenever they desire. In this case the application window is
left as-is, and the IME simply displays fullscreen on top of it.
So looks like there is no universal way to get this mode.
You could try setting this on your activity in the manifest:
android:windowSoftInputMode="stateVisible|adjustPan"
This will move the entire layout of your activity up if needed, but only
as far as necessary to show the control being edited.
Your edit control should be above the navigation bar, so the bar is
covered by the keyboard itself.
-- Kostya
13.01.2011 0:47, Neilz пишет:
Thanks...but to be honest it doesn't help one bit!
It shows a diagram of exactly what I want, but doesn't actually say
how you achieve it. I've tried a few of the code snippets but nothing
made any difference.
It mentions 'full screen' or 'extract mode' - which I think may be
what I'm after - but I can't see how I set that.
On Jan 12, 5:42 pm, TreKing<[email protected]> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 3:18 AM, Neilz<[email protected]> wrote:
Is there a way I can stop this? Surely the keyboard can act as a frame and
overlay the existing views?
See if this
helps:http://developer.android.com/resources/articles/on-screen-inputs.html
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