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ja...@google.com <ja...@google.com> #2
Actually, a multiplier of 8.67 gets me back to the approximate position it should be.
tj...@gmail.com <tj...@gmail.com> #3
This bug was fixed in 2.1.1. Thanks for the report!
ja...@google.com <ja...@google.com>
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #4
While the behavior has changed, it is still incorrect, IIUC. Now the view is shifted up too much for the values entered. For instance, when I enter a bottom inset of 200, which is less than half of the total height (509) of the map, and so should have no effect on the default centering behavior, the marker is actually centered at 354.5 points from the bottom, which is the center of the map plus half of the bottom inset. This seems incorrect per my understanding of that API.
Description
The Transition Kotlin extensions target the Framework Transition class which is a bit confusing, as most framework classes are being deprecated in favor of their AndroidX counterparts, Fragments for example.
As it stands, the KTX libraries for Transitions cannot be used with androidx.transition.AutoTransition. Does this mean android.transition.Transition should be used over androidx.transition.AutoTransition?
Thanks.