I’m wanting to implement a custom text interface, with touch+drag selecting text and the keyboard not being raised, in contrast to the default behavior of a long-click bringing up the CCP menu and the keyboard. My understanding suggests I need this approach:
onTouchEvent(event){
case touch_down:
get START text position
case drag
get END text position
set selection range from START to END
}
I’ve found out all about getSelectStart() and various methods to setting a range and such, but I cannot find how to get the text position based on a touch event getX() and getY(). Is there any way to do this? I’ve seen the behaviour I want in other office apps.
Also, how would I stop the keyboard appearing until manually requested?
“mText.setInputType(InputType.TYPE_NULL)” will suppress the soft keyboard but it also disables the blinking cursor in an EditText box under Android 3.0 and above. I coded an onTouchListener and returned true to disable the keyboard and then had to get the touch position from the motion event to set the cursor to the correct spot. You might be able to use this on an ACTION_MOVE motion event to select text for dragging.
Here is the code I used: