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Maurice Amsellem edited comment on FLEX-34048 at 3/15/14 11:43 AM:
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I understand now:  on iOS ( 6 + 7) sometimes, but not always, the "show" 
animation of the soft keyboard is faster.
This is really a minor issue.
Investigating...

 


was (Author: mamsellem):
I understand now:  on iOS ( 6 + 7) sometimes, but not always, the "show" 
animation of the soft keyboard is faster.
Investigating...

 

> Scrollable Stage Text causes softkeyboard to "snap"
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLEX-34048
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34048
>             Project: Apache Flex
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Spark: TextInput
>    Affects Versions: Apache Flex 4.12.0
>         Environment: iOS 7, AIR 4.0
>            Reporter: Colin Childs
>            Assignee: Maurice Amsellem
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: TextInput
>         Attachments: Test.fxp
>
>
> When using the new mobile Scrollable Stage Text input on iOS, I noticed that 
> when the input gets focus, the keyboard does not do its usual ease in. It 
> starts to slide in then about half way up, it just snaps to the top. This 
> does not happen with StageTextInputSkin or TextInputSkin. I will attach a 
> project that demonstrates the issue. Please note that this was tested using 
> iOS 7 and AIR 4.0 on an iPhone 5S.
> To replicate using the test project:
> 1) Tap on the first text input. It is using the ScrollingStageTextInputSkin 
> and you will notice it does a strange snapping with the keyboard.
> 2) Tap anywhere on the screen to dismiss the keyboard.
> 3) Tap onto the second field (StageTextInputSkin) and notice the keyboard 
> eases in normally.
> 4) Tap anywhere on the screen to dismiss the keyboard.
> 5) Tap onto the third field (TextInputSkin) and notice the keyboard eases in 
> normally.
> Another interesting test:
> 1) Tap on the first text input and you will notice it does a strange snapping 
> with the keyboard.
> 2) Tap anywhere on the screen to dismiss the keyboard.
> 3) Tap on the first text input again and you will notice it behaves normally 
> this time.



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