How to use material design chips with multiline and text input?
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I would like to use the material chips in a chips group that wraps over multiple lines.
Always after the last chip, there should be a text input field where I can enter new chips.
Is this possible? Which elements should I use?
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I would like to use the material chips in a chips group that wraps over multiple lines.
Always after the last chip, there should be a text input field where I can enter new chips.
Is this possible? Which elements should I use?
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I would like to use the material chips in a chips group that wraps over multiple lines.
Always after the last chip, there should be a text input field where I can enter new chips.
Is this possible? Which elements should I use?
material-components-android
I would like to use the material chips in a chips group that wraps over multiple lines.
Always after the last chip, there should be a text input field where I can enter new chips.
Is this possible? Which elements should I use?
material-components-android
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asked Nov 8 at 23:49
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The MDC-Android lib doesn't support your specific use case out of the box. Chipgroups only support chip objects, and it sounds like you want a multiline EditText whose inputs are replaced by ImageSpans with ChipDrawables.
Yes, exactly! So there is no way to achieve it with the default library? We have a horizontal scrollview now, but that gets pretty messy when you add many chips.
– Alfred Copper
Nov 13 at 1:59
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The MDC-Android lib doesn't support your specific use case out of the box. Chipgroups only support chip objects, and it sounds like you want a multiline EditText whose inputs are replaced by ImageSpans with ChipDrawables.
Yes, exactly! So there is no way to achieve it with the default library? We have a horizontal scrollview now, but that gets pretty messy when you add many chips.
– Alfred Copper
Nov 13 at 1:59
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The MDC-Android lib doesn't support your specific use case out of the box. Chipgroups only support chip objects, and it sounds like you want a multiline EditText whose inputs are replaced by ImageSpans with ChipDrawables.
Yes, exactly! So there is no way to achieve it with the default library? We have a horizontal scrollview now, but that gets pretty messy when you add many chips.
– Alfred Copper
Nov 13 at 1:59
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The MDC-Android lib doesn't support your specific use case out of the box. Chipgroups only support chip objects, and it sounds like you want a multiline EditText whose inputs are replaced by ImageSpans with ChipDrawables.
The MDC-Android lib doesn't support your specific use case out of the box. Chipgroups only support chip objects, and it sounds like you want a multiline EditText whose inputs are replaced by ImageSpans with ChipDrawables.
answered Nov 12 at 15:48
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Yes, exactly! So there is no way to achieve it with the default library? We have a horizontal scrollview now, but that gets pretty messy when you add many chips.
– Alfred Copper
Nov 13 at 1:59
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Yes, exactly! So there is no way to achieve it with the default library? We have a horizontal scrollview now, but that gets pretty messy when you add many chips.
– Alfred Copper
Nov 13 at 1:59
Yes, exactly! So there is no way to achieve it with the default library? We have a horizontal scrollview now, but that gets pretty messy when you add many chips.
– Alfred Copper
Nov 13 at 1:59
Yes, exactly! So there is no way to achieve it with the default library? We have a horizontal scrollview now, but that gets pretty messy when you add many chips.
– Alfred Copper
Nov 13 at 1:59
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