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What is the best practice show full screen fragment without independent from stack #236
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I had the same problem a while ago and solved it via using two different FragNavControllers. Alternatively it is also possible to use a DialogFragment. I did not look into workings of the DialogFragment yet, that means I am only making assumptions in the following. I assumed that you did not need a Dialog but a Fragment that covers the whole screen, so the second solution might not be what you are looking for. |
Hi,
Firstly thank you for this awesome library,
I am using this library with bottom bar(bottom bar in my activity) but sometimes i need to push/show fragment without bottom bar. In this case user cannot switch selected tab. I am setting visibility gone to bottombar when pushing fragment whatever stack. When user navigate to back i am setting visibility visible to bottombar. But i am not sure about this way is correct.
Should i create match parent second FrameLayout for full screen fragments in my activity. But i think FragNav and supportFragmentManager manual usage can be conflict same time.
Also i don't want to start new activity for this case because multiple activities always can be dangerous as you know.
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