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[Bug] CollectionView SnapPointsType not working anymore after upgrade from XF4.3-pre3 to XF4.3 #8287

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KoenMat opened this issue Oct 29, 2019 · 1 comment

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KoenMat commented Oct 29, 2019

Description

After upgrade to latest release XF4.3 CollectionView / SnapPointsType is not working anymore. Only tested on Android.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Take attached project, based on Xamarin demo solution "CollectionViewDemos"
  2. Run and choose "vertical list" (I deleted all other option for clarity)
  3. Notice different behavior in XF4.3.0.908675 (not working) and XF4.3.0.851321 (working)
    CollectionView.zip

Expected Behavior

Items should "snap"

Actual Behavior

Snap not working

Basic Information

  • Version with issue: 4.3.0.908675
  • Last known good version: 4.3.0.851321-pre3
  • IDE: Visual Studio 2019
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KoenMat commented May 4, 2020

Any news on this?
It worked in XF4.3.0.851321, so it should not be that difficult to solve.
Thanks.

@samhouts samhouts added this to the 5.0.0 milestone Aug 13, 2020
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