| commit | c00df5d9f66ddcbe1d6b3d49a7c29ae05cff6418 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Mady Mellor <[email protected]> | Fri Jun 01 11:06:33 2018 -0700 |
| committer | Mady Mellor <[email protected]> | Fri Jun 15 13:15:38 2018 -0700 |
| tree | 4ee82a67f72455f5e93ceaedfd7cec4e51814342 | |
| parent | 75b24f8ae321f9870164c9bc0f844e2676d19bef [diff] |
Touch feedback should go to the edge of the slice including padding
~ omg finally ~
Also adds padding to slice view style in SliceBrowser app.
Also improves how slider padding is handled. There is baked in padding
for sliders to accommodate the ‘thumb drawable’; this makes the line
of the slider not line up with other elements in a slice. This CL
adjusts it so that this extra padding is not applied if there’s enough
padding specified on the slice such that the thumb drawable can properly
be displayed.
Test: manual:
- tap on slices: note that the feedback occurs in the area where
there is padding
- scroll a scrolling slice: note that scroll highlight occurs
through the padding as well
Fixes: 78194344
Change-Id: I18515c30b389f970d5c7b8e3fdaa45ec7c44c2f0
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