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Touch effect to existing buttons and other controls #1235
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Hi, PressedBackgroundColor should work. Can you try to apply both NormalBackgroundColor and PressedBackgroundColor? |
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Existing button. Command no longer works Is it iOS or Android issue? Can you test on both platforms? Cuz it should work as well |
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Hi
Really love this feature however my lack of understanding on how to use it properly is causing issue in my existing code base.
Scenario
I have an app with buttons etc.. and the style is for the buttons is in the app.xaml.
Does it mean that if I want to apply the touch effect to all app buttons I have to replace the existing command with TouchEffect.Command and TouchEffect.CommandParameters?
Also the PressedBackgroundColor does not seem to do anything.. I will create a dummy project and test there
many thanks for this
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