You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Problem:
Currently, SnapKit does not allow stacking custom Flutter widgets on top of the camera screen. This limitation restricts the ability to create more interactive and layered UI designs involving the camera functionality.
Proposed Solution:
Introduce a feature in SnapKit that enables developers to render custom Flutter widgets over the camera screen. This enhancement should allow easy stacking of widgets, such as buttons, text, or custom graphics, directly over the live camera feed.
Potential Benefits:
Enhanced UI/UX possibilities with overlaid interactive elements.
Greater flexibility for developers to create rich, camera-centric applications.
Considered Alternatives:
Utilizing overlay techniques with existing Flutter widgets, but this approach is limited and does not seamlessly integrate with SnapKit's camera functionality.
Exploring third-party packages, but a native solution within SnapKit would be more efficient and reliable.
written by chatGPT
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
@sana2024@dokind The team has already planned for this feature. We're thinking of exposing camera screen as a view to get more control over it on Flutter side.
Problem:
Currently, SnapKit does not allow stacking custom Flutter widgets on top of the camera screen. This limitation restricts the ability to create more interactive and layered UI designs involving the camera functionality.
Proposed Solution:
Introduce a feature in SnapKit that enables developers to render custom Flutter widgets over the camera screen. This enhancement should allow easy stacking of widgets, such as buttons, text, or custom graphics, directly over the live camera feed.
Potential Benefits:
Enhanced UI/UX possibilities with overlaid interactive elements.
Greater flexibility for developers to create rich, camera-centric applications.
Considered Alternatives:
Utilizing overlay techniques with existing Flutter widgets, but this approach is limited and does not seamlessly integrate with SnapKit's camera functionality.
Exploring third-party packages, but a native solution within SnapKit would be more efficient and reliable.
written by chatGPT
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: