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Author SHA1 Message Date
Saúl Ibarra Corretgé d740752522 rn,responsive-ui: refactor dimensions detection
Use a dimensions detecting root component. The Dimensions module does not
measure the app's view size, but the Window, which may not be the same, for
example on iOS when PiP is used.

Also refactor the aspect ratio wrap component since it can be taken directly
from the store.

Last, remove the use of DimensionsDetector on LargeVideo and TileView since they
occupy the full-screen anyway.

Fixes PiP mode on iOS.
2020-06-02 16:54:28 +02:00
Hristo Terezov 31d9fb12c8
ref(Filmstrip): Optimize resizes. (#4992)
* ref(Filmstrip): Optimize resizes.

* fix(thumbnails): resize.

* fix(thumbnails): Issue with height 0, width 0.

* doc(Filmstrip): Improve JSDoc.
2020-01-24 16:28:47 +00:00
Saúl Ibarra Corretgé fe2b1f3d9f rn: refactor aspect ratio and reduced UI detectors 2019-11-15 12:54:44 +01:00
Lyubo Marinov e2cf7a788d [RN] Make full-screen more resilient on Android (Coding style: consistency) 2018-02-14 12:28:22 -06:00
Saúl Ibarra Corretgé 5305557ce5 [RN] Add a "reduced UI" mode
It's detected based on a size threshold.
2018-02-06 15:53:52 -06:00
Lyubo Marinov c9d8b5c827 Finally! Let there be... responsive-ui!
We started on the way to responsive UI and its design with aspect ratio
and keeping the filmstrip on the short side of the app's visible
rectangle.

Shortly, we're going to introduce reduced UI for Picture-in-Picture. And
that's where we'll need another dimensions-based detector akin to the
aspect ratio detector.

While the AspectRatioDetector, the up-and-coming ReducedUIDetector, and
their base DimensionsDetector are definitely separate abstractions and
implementations not mixed for the purposes of easy extensibility and
maintenance, the three of them are our building blocks on top of which
we'll build our responsive UI.
2018-02-06 15:53:27 -06:00
Renamed from react/features/base/aspect-ratio/reducer.js (Browse further)