Hi,
A second question today if i may.
A seekbar does not support a "tap" (=click) event.
If a seekbar is positioned on a default value, you can only activate it by sliding.
Except, this is my question, if you put it inside a panel of it's own (tight fit).
That supports a click event, even if you only touch the seekbar area.
Tests seem to prove me right, or am i living dangerously?
If you slide you may raise 2 events at the same time. Which one comes first?
(Don't ask me why i want to do this, there is a reason)
thx,
Paul
A second question today if i may.
A seekbar does not support a "tap" (=click) event.
If a seekbar is positioned on a default value, you can only activate it by sliding.
Except, this is my question, if you put it inside a panel of it's own (tight fit).
That supports a click event, even if you only touch the seekbar area.
Tests seem to prove me right, or am i living dangerously?
If you slide you may raise 2 events at the same time. Which one comes first?
(Don't ask me why i want to do this, there is a reason)
thx,
Paul