Canvas.clipRect drawing over fragments higher on the stack
I am developing against KitKat for Android TV without leanback. I have an implementation of a RecyclerView with sticky headers which uses Canvas.clipRect to draw over the rows. When the user selects a row a fragment is displayed. If the fragment is opaque then there is no issue, however if the fragment has one bit missing from the first byte of the color (transparency), the sticky header (ItemDecoration) below draws 100% on top of the top active fragment. Does anyone know how to keep the fragment drawing hierarchy intact?
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I am developing against KitKat for Android TV without leanback. I have an implementation of a RecyclerView with sticky headers which uses Canvas.clipRect to draw over the rows. When the user selects a row a fragment is displayed. If the fragment is opaque then there is no issue, however if the fragment has one bit missing from the first byte of the color (transparency), the sticky header (ItemDecoration) below draws 100% on top of the top active fragment. Does anyone know how to keep the fragment drawing hierarchy intact?
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I am developing against KitKat for Android TV without leanback. I have an implementation of a RecyclerView with sticky headers which uses Canvas.clipRect to draw over the rows. When the user selects a row a fragment is displayed. If the fragment is opaque then there is no issue, however if the fragment has one bit missing from the first byte of the color (transparency), the sticky header (ItemDecoration) below draws 100% on top of the top active fragment. Does anyone know how to keep the fragment drawing hierarchy intact?
android tv
I am developing against KitKat for Android TV without leanback. I have an implementation of a RecyclerView with sticky headers which uses Canvas.clipRect to draw over the rows. When the user selects a row a fragment is displayed. If the fragment is opaque then there is no issue, however if the fragment has one bit missing from the first byte of the color (transparency), the sticky header (ItemDecoration) below draws 100% on top of the top active fragment. Does anyone know how to keep the fragment drawing hierarchy intact?
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edited Nov 13 '18 at 16:14
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