Unsolved QML TextInput and native Keyboard issues
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Hi everyone,
I'm facing some issues with TextInput item (QML) and Android
the input method hint is set to
inputMethodHints: Qt.ImhFormattedNumbersOnly
this works fine. At least on android afaik, it's a known bug that the wrong numpad is called on ios- the one without the minus sign.I also do the following calls when the item gets the focus:
onFocusChanged:{ if(focus){ focusIn() cursorPosition = 0 selectAll() forceActiveFocus() Qt.inputMethod.show() } }
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The problem arises when the textinput gets the focus. Sometimes, and frustratingly not always, an actionbar appears at the top of the screen with copy&past and cutout buttons. This was not the case in Qt 5.7 but it started to appear when I upgraded the app to 5.9 and still exists in 5.11.
Is there any way to prevent that actionbar to appear? Do I need to write my own call to the nativ keypad, or do I have to create my own virtual keyboard. I would love to use QtVirtualKeyboard modul but that does not exists, out of the box, for android or ios. -
When the Keyboard appears, a resize event is triggered, that reduces the height of the screen by a factor of 2. I'm confused by that. I thought the native behaviour would be, to shift the whole app screen, when the focused item would be hidden by the keypad or do nothing when it's not. This forces a flashing of the screen (flash to white and back) and resizes elements to aspect ratios they were'nt desigend for.
I can force it by setting a minimal size or fixed one to the widgets, but that more or less destroys any dynamic resizing for different screen sizes (differen phones and tablets). The same as problem 1 this is also inconsistent, 50% of all times this happens and 50% it does not.
Anyone has any suggestions / solutions for these 2 problems?
I should mention, in case it is relevant, this QML object is part of a QQuickWidget, that lives inside a QMainWindow. The whole work i'm doing is supposed to be an upgrade for legacy code, thats the reason for this approach.
Greetings.
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