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km...@google.com <km...@google.com>
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wd...@google.com <wd...@google.com>
wd...@google.com <wd...@google.com> #2
Adding 2 more thread dumps from another freeze. Again after switching branches and updating from git.
za...@gmail.com <za...@gmail.com> #3
Thanks for the report. I believe that this is fixed in our development branch, and also in the branch that will become Ladybug Feature Drop Beta. If you could verify that this doesn't happen in a nightly build (from
wd...@google.com <wd...@google.com> #4
Sorry, I have not tried it on the nightly build, but since then I updated to Meerkat and I have not seen the freeze afterwards.
za...@gmail.com <za...@gmail.com> #5
That's good to hear. I think that the fix (which for reference was
For the record I am also arranging for
Thanks for the confirmation!
de...@google.com <de...@google.com> #6
Thank you for your patience while our engineering team worked to resolve this issue. A fix for this issue is now available in:
- Android Studio Ladybug Feature Drop | 2024.2.2 RC 1
- Android Gradle Plugin 8.8.0-rc01
We encourage you to try the latest update.
If you notice further issues or have questions, please file a new bug report.
Thank you for taking the time to submit feedback — we really appreciate it!
iz...@gmail.com <iz...@gmail.com> #7
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no...@gmail.com <no...@gmail.com> #8
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Description
Currently holding the command key on macOS will result in this pinch-to-zoom UI popping up on the emulator, even if we are not trying to do pinch-to-zoom. Considering so many other shortcuts run through this (copy/paste, back nav, etc). Could we have an option to disable this feature, or at least change the hotkey away from cmd?