I have noticed a problem on various handsets that if you save gestures while the stroketype is set to single and then change the stroketype to multi and add some multi-stroke gestures, the multi ones are often not recognized by the GesturesOverlayView when you draw them. These can be very simple gestures such as a + or an X. What happens is that the gesture you draw stays faded as if it has not been recognized even though it can be a perfect match.

I know that multi-stroke works okay so I am wondering if the problem is caused by having mixed ones in the library and changing the stroke-type of the view on the fly. Is it possibly confusing it with a single-stroke gesture in the same library but because the match is not close enough, just giving up?

Has anyone had a similar experience or a theory as to what might be happening?

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Yes I'm having the same problem, and haven't found a solution yet. – blurg Mar 29 '11 at 7:33
Will this also happen if the single and the multi strokes gestures a completly different? Like making and x for double and a - for single? – Warpzit 18 hours ago
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