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  • guidupasG Offline
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    guidupas
    wrote on last edited by guidupas
    #1

    The mobile devices move the elements up the the keyboard is called, but there are elements that stay in the same position when the device's keyboard appears like the images below.

    How can I keep a Qml item fixed in the same position when device's keyboard appears?

    I need that the Rectangle with id: principal stays fixed in the same position.

    import QtQuick 2.4
    import QtQuick.Window 2.2
    import QtQuick.Controls 1.3
    
    Window {
        visible: true
    
        property int larguraTela: 360
        property int alturaTela: 640
    
        width: larguraTela
        height: alturaTela
    
        maximumWidth: larguraTela
        maximumHeight: alturaTela
    
        minimumWidth: larguraTela
        minimumHeight: alturaTela
    
        title: "OverStatusBar"
    
        Rectangle {
            id: principal
    
            width: parent.width
            height: parent.height * 0.15
    
            anchors.top: parent.top
    
            color: "orange"
        }
    
        Rectangle {
    
            width: parent.width
            height: parent.height * 0.85
    
            anchors.top: principal.bottom
    
            clip: true
    
            Rectangle{
                id: retangulo1
    
                width: parent.width
                height: parent.height * 0.5
    
                anchors.top: parent.top
    
                color: "grey"
            }
    
            Rectangle {
                id: retangulo2
    
                width: parent.width
                height: parent.height * 0.5
    
                anchors.top: retangulo1.bottom
    
                color: "lightgrey"
    
                TextField {
                    id: campoTexto
    
                    width: parent.width * 0.7
                    height: parent.height * 0.20
    
                    anchors.centerIn: parent
    
                    inputMethodHints: Qt.ImhDigitsOnly
    
                }
            }
        }
    }
    

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    Guilherme Cortada Dupas

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    • CharbyC Offline
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      Charby
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      One option could be to reparent your Rectangle inside a Flickable so that you can set the flickable contentY property according to Textfield activeFocus.

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      • guidupasG Offline
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        guidupas
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        Hello @Charby
        Could you give me an little example?

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        • CharbyC Offline
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          Charby
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          Actually I misunderstood your issue...
          Despite I now have a better understanding (If I am not wrong, you would like "principal" rectangle to remain always visible whatever is the visibilty of the virtual keyboard), I haven't been able to come up with a solution... so far I tried :

          • list itemusing an ApplicationWindow i.o Window and defining "Principal" as a toolbar of the application window
          • using a Flickable containing every items except Principal and change contentY depending of the text field focus.
          • define "Principal" as an overlay
          • ...
            but unfortunately, every attempts were unsatisfactory...I will continue tomorrow as this is really puzzling me now to understand what is going wrong.
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          • CharbyC Offline
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            Charby
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            Unfortunately I don't have a satisfactory solution and I am now running out of idea...the best workaround I found is to add an item at the bottom of the screen to reserve a fix height for the virtual keyboard.

            This hackish approach could have been improved by having the reserve item height to be null when the virtual keyboard is not visible but I haven't find a way to determine when the virtual keyboard shows up. Using activeFocus property of a TextField is not enough.

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            • guidupasG Offline
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              guidupas
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              Thank you @Charby for all your effort to help me solving this. I will also keep trying a solution for this issue.

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              Guilherme Cortada Dupas

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              • guidupasG Offline
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                guidupas
                wrote on last edited by
                #7

                Hello @SGaist and @p3c0 !

                Any suggestion about this problem?

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                Guilherme Cortada Dupas

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                  Charby
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #8

                  Mike Krus is mentionning this behavior on IOS in this lightning talk (at 43:17).
                  It seems it is possible to counteract this default behavior by detecting before the keyboard show up if the TextField is below the last third of the screen and then move it up before the keyboard appear.
                  That's basically what I tried to achieve yesterday :

                  • a) embed the "content" inside a flickable
                  • b) detect when the virtual keyboard show up
                  • c) ensure the focus element y is above the keyboard, and if not use the flickable contentY to rise it.

                  a) and c) can easily be managed, but I don't know how to be notified just before the VK shows up (thus before the application window gets offseted). So far I tried to watch the ActiveFocus change of the TextField but it is too late... Do you know another way to detect the keyboard ?

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                    guidupas
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #9

                    No I don't.

                    I was reading some stuff here, and I figured out that what I want is something that works as the iOS navigation bar. There is any Type in Qml that can do that? I tried StackView, but it also moves up when the keyboard appears.

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                    Guilherme Cortada Dupas

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                      guidupas
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #10

                      @benlau Hello!

                      I have seen that you did a navigation bar like native in iOS. Could you help me with this?

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                      Guilherme Cortada Dupas

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                      • guidupasG Offline
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                        guidupas
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #11

                        Hello @Charby !

                        Is possible to do it using the xCode (Objective C) navigation bar and, in android, jni to solve that?

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                        • SGaistS Offline
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                          SGaist
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #12

                          Hi,

                          One way to track the keyboard visibility could be to use the QInputMethod::visible property.

                          Hope it helps

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                            Charby
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #13

                            @guidupas This could worth a try...but I guess the native navigation bar is still part of the application window so It should also be offseted outside of the screen/

                            @SGaist Excellent !
                            I think we can now achieve to get a satisfactory workaround...

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                            • CharbyC Charby

                              @guidupas This could worth a try...but I guess the native navigation bar is still part of the application window so It should also be offseted outside of the screen/

                              @SGaist Excellent !
                              I think we can now achieve to get a satisfactory workaround...

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                              Charby
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #14

                              I have something very hackish and begging for refinement but I think it is going into the right direction :

                              • a flickable to offset the content :
                              • when the keyboard appear :
                                • offset the content to ensure the focus item is not below the keyboard
                                • reset the keyboard

                              There are several improvements area :

                              • replace the timer by a better method and simplify the logic
                              • offset the content only when needed (don't offset when the focus item is already above the keyboard when it appears)
                              • embed this in a component having toolbar and content properties
                              import QtQuick 2.4
                              import QtQuick.Window 2.2
                              import QtQuick.Controls 1.3
                              Window {
                                  visible: true
                                  property int larguraTela: 360
                                  property int alturaTela: 640
                                  width: larguraTela
                                  height: alturaTela
                                  maximumWidth: larguraTela
                                  maximumHeight: alturaTela
                                  minimumWidth: larguraTela
                                  minimumHeight: alturaTela
                                  title: "OverStatusBar"
                                  Rectangle {
                                      id: principal
                                      width: parent.width
                                      height: parent.height * 0.15
                                      anchors.top: parent.top
                                      color: "orange"
                                  }
                                  Timer{
                                      id:resetKeyboard
                                      interval: 500
                                      onTriggered: {
                                          Qt.inputMethod.hide();
                                          Qt.inputMethod.show();
                                          unlock.restart();
                                      }
                                  }
                                  Timer{
                                      id:unlock
                                      interval: 500
                              
                                      onTriggered: {
                                          flickable.updateSlideContent = true;
                                      }
                                  }
                              
                                  Flickable{
                                      id:flickable
                                      width: parent.width
                                      height : slideContent ? parent.height * 0.5 : parent.height * 0.85
                                      anchors.top: principal.bottom
                                      clip: true
                                      contentHeight: parent.height * 0.85
                                      contentY : slideContent ? parent.height*0.35 : 0
                              
                                      property bool updateSlideContent : true
                                      property bool slideContent : false
                                      property bool keyboardVisible : Qt.inputMethod.visible
                                      onKeyboardVisibleChanged: {
                                          if (updateSlideContent) {
                                              slideContent = keyboardVisible;
                                              if (keyboardVisible)
                                              {
                                                  updateSlideContent = false;
                                                  resetKeyboard.restart();
                                              }
                                          }
                                      }
                              
                                      Rectangle {
                              
                                          anchors.fill: parent
                              
                              
                              
                              
                                          Rectangle{
                                              id: retangulo1
                              
                                              width: parent.width
                                              height: parent.height * 0.5
                              
                                              anchors.top: parent.top
                              
                                              color: "grey"
                                          }
                              
                                          Rectangle {
                                              id: retangulo2
                              
                                              width: parent.width
                                              height: parent.height * 0.5
                              
                                              anchors.top: retangulo1.bottom
                              
                                              color: "lightgrey"
                              
                                              TextField {
                                                  id: campoTexto
                              
                                                  width: parent.width * 0.7
                                                  height: parent.height * 0.20
                              
                                                  anchors.centerIn: parent
                              
                                                  inputMethodHints: Qt.ImhDigitsOnly
                              
                                              }
                                          }
                                      }
                              
                                  }
                              }
                              
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                              • guidupasG Offline
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                                guidupas
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #15

                                Yes, but it is to much workaround.

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                                Guilherme Cortada Dupas

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                                  Deepak_Patel
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #16

                                  @guidupas, Thanks for this post,
                                  I am in same situation , did you find any result for this, I am in same problem for android and ios both development.
                                  Please can you guide me if you have some work around.

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