commit | b347a7f5ed2ab16832d56c5c715e0c78cc3f7ef2 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Faithful Uchenna Okoye <uokoye@google.com> | Wed Mar 08 20:09:36 2023 +0000 |
committer | Faithful Uchenna Okoye <uokoye@google.com> | Mon Mar 27 19:23:51 2023 +0100 |
tree | 9e229362b6138a531a24a58153a760fbb6ba3778 | |
parent | 33294e09e5298e076f5ed386cf1e8db2648d23f9 [diff] |
Add support for Cross Axis Arrangement and Spacing to Flow Row and FlowColumn Adds support for verticalArrangement in FlowRow and horizontalArrangement in FlowColumn, which provides spacing and arrangement options for the cross axis. Test: Tested manually and automated Bug: 268365538 Relnote: "Adds support for cross axis spacing/arrangement using the verticalArrangement in FlowRow and horizontalArrangement in FlowColumn. We also remove the top-level verticalAlignment and horizontalAlignment in FlowRow/FlowColumn. Developers can use Modifier.align instead. This reduces confusion between the naming conventions of verticalAlignment and verticalArrangement." Change-Id: I87b60b6bb09586d9126b9494e998be0710df3b62
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