commit | 696cb07a11b716ac1a6eba9c30ccfd090bfb9a4f | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ankit <ankitikna@google.com> | Fri Feb 10 05:09:01 2023 +0000 |
committer | Ankit <ankitikna@google.com> | Tue Feb 21 04:53:15 2023 +0000 |
tree | ccf93440532f5a91cfefe6b2e783542a54ff102d | |
parent | 19ee49974b733038ffff75bfc05abf8daa866f12 [diff] |
Preview for wear compose Support custom preview annotations for wear using multi preview feature and custom previews. Bug: 259261606 Relnote: """ We have added the following custom and multi preview annotations for previewing composables on a wear screen. WearPreviewSmallRound previews the composable on a small round wear devices. WearPreviewLargeRound previews the composable on a large round wear device. WearPreviewSquare previews the composable on a square device. WearPreviewFontScales is a multi preview annotation to preview the composables on a wear device with multiple font sizes. WearPreviewDevices previews the composables on different wear devices. To use these previews, you must be using the latest Android Studio (Giraffe Canary 6) or beyond. Please note that these annotations do not support the customisations via parameters as Preview. """ Test: Pending based on b/268220982 Change-Id: I397fff28367e369c2d6870d9e0da3f068ca67e60
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