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Text sizes are bigger in fold-able devices #16

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erzohaib opened this issue Nov 18, 2022 · 5 comments
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Text sizes are bigger in fold-able devices #16

erzohaib opened this issue Nov 18, 2022 · 5 comments

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@erzohaib
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The text view and button text sizes are comparatively larger in Android foldable devices.

For example if the device is in fold-in position then text size, margin, padding etc all working fine. But when the device is in the fold-out position, the text size, margin, padding, etc. all increase in size according to the width and height of the screen.

Please find attached screenshots for the reference.
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@Abdul-Aziz-Niazi
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Facing text issue for foldable devices, any solution yet?

@erzohaib
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erzohaib commented Dec 8, 2022

No, not yet. Its showing comparatively bigger text sizes in foldable devices if we use ssp lib.

@rkoshti
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rkoshti commented Oct 9, 2023

Any updates on this ? or any plans in future for foldable devices support?

@erzohaib
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erzohaib commented Apr 4, 2024

As you have closed the issue with new release version "com.intuit.ssp:ssp-android:1.1.1". I have tested the big text size issue with updated version but still getting the same issue on Foldable and Tab device.

Check attached screenshot for tab for reference.
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@elhanan-mishraky
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Thanks for the feedback, reopened the issue. If you have an idea on how to solve it please let me know, you can also open a PR and I'll help with reviewing and releasing it.

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