commit | 41a4e31408842caa2b58db5e4ee6ec708464425f | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Siyamed Sinir <siyamed@google.com> | Sat Apr 09 00:50:46 2022 -0700 |
committer | Android Build Coastguard Worker <android-build-coastguard-worker@google.com> | Fri Apr 15 21:40:48 2022 +0000 |
tree | 74134a43b21920557218883ec27ce64eceb95932 | |
parent | fa45ccca5d090e7783b7b5b6a4e51cc62efecb08 [diff] |
Default includeFontPadding=true This CL changes the default includeFontPadding back to true. Previously, for an alpha release we turned it off in aosp/1992050. This would break some users when switching to the beta/final release. Moreover, keeping it experimental and optional for now will enable us to spend a little more time on clipping, line height, text field related improvements including defining the default line height behavior with the functionalities in aosp/2058653. RelNote: "Turned on default includeFontPadding. It is possible to turn off the includeFontPadding using TextStyle.platformTextStyle attribute. In the near future we will change the default behavior however until that time this allows us to better integrate line height improvements (aosp/2058653) and solve TextField clipping issues." Test: ./gradlew text:text:test Test: ./gradlew text:text:cAT Test: ./gradlew compose:ui:ui-text:test Test: ./gradlew compose:ui:ui-text:cAT Bug: 171394808 Change-Id: I01423d9a0042a1f3e462236e1fdadb60a20678fc (cherry picked from commit 85fc924b492636402c5e210641dc69262f89ec32) Merged-In: I01423d9a0042a1f3e462236e1fdadb60a20678fc
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