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[Touchable] Customizing "press rect offset" of touchable components #198

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ide opened this issue Mar 25, 2015 · 3 comments
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[Touchable] Customizing "press rect offset" of touchable components #198

ide opened this issue Mar 25, 2015 · 3 comments
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ide commented Mar 25, 2015

The press-rect offset defines a box around a touchable component in which a touch still counts. I'd like to be able to customize this box (specifically set the press-rect offset to (0,0,0,0)) by exposing it as a prop. Looking for suggestions for what to name the prop, or maybe there is already a term for this in the HCI literature.

ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 7, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 7, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 7, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 7, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 8, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 10, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 10, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 10, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 12, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 13, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 13, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 14, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 14, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 14, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 15, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 15, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 15, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 16, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 16, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 16, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 21, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 22, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 28, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 28, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 29, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 30, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue Apr 30, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 1, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 1, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 1, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 5, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 8, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 8, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 8, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 8, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 13, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 13, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 15, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 16, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 16, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 16, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 18, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 18, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 19, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 22, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
ide added a commit to ide/react-native that referenced this issue May 29, 2015
The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
@brentvatne brentvatne changed the title Customizing "press rect offset" of touchable components [Touchable] Customizing "press rect offset" of touchable components May 31, 2015
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Thank you for reporting this issue and appreciate your patience. We've notified the core team for an update on this issue. We're looking for a response within the next 30 days or the issue may be closed.

harrykiselev pushed a commit to harrykiselev/react-native that referenced this issue Aug 5, 2015
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I like the idea of defining an area around a touchable component where the touch still counts. What's the way to handle this now? Just increase the size and padding which could potentially break the design?

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ide commented Aug 28, 2015

That's a bit different since that increases the area that you can tap to start a touch. This issue is about customizing an enclosing box in which a touch is retained but not necessarily started.

@ide ide closed this as completed in f331d2a Nov 16, 2015
sunnylqm pushed a commit to sunnylqm/react-native that referenced this issue Dec 2, 2015
Summary: The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
Closes facebook#713

Reviewed By: svcscm

Differential Revision: D2115370

Pulled By: shayne

fb-gh-sync-id: c3f57940dfa3806f9c88df03a01d4d65bb58cf32
Crash-- pushed a commit to Crash--/react-native that referenced this issue Dec 24, 2015
Summary: The touch-retention offset defines a rect around a touchable component in which the touch is retained. Easiest way to see this is to touch a button in a real navigation bar and slide your finger out of the range and back in. This diff exposes the offset as a prop (I thought touchRetentionOffset was a more informative name than pressRectOffset)

Fixes facebook#198
Closes facebook#713

Reviewed By: svcscm

Differential Revision: D2115370

Pulled By: shayne

fb-gh-sync-id: c3f57940dfa3806f9c88df03a01d4d65bb58cf32
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