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Fixed gear button visibility for ios version less then 14 #116

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Merging #116 (08e2f82) into master (36f1487) will decrease coverage by 0.03%.
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Tests/Pods/BaseAPI/BaseAPI/Classes/BaseAPI.swift 24.49% <0.00%> (-1.02%) ⬇️

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@andrii-bodnar andrii-bodnar merged commit fcf969a into master Feb 15, 2021
@andrii-bodnar andrii-bodnar deleted the 136_Gear_button_not_visible_ios_13 branch February 15, 2021 17:00
serhii-londar added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 15, 2021
NazarYavornytskyy added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 1, 2021
Improve localization usage
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