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```
Right now our zoom levels are integers. When we pinch-to-zoom we can scale the
imagery to emulate "in-between" zoom levels but once we end the gesture it will
snap back to a "fixed" integer zoom…
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```
Right now our zoom levels are integers. When we pinch-to-zoom we can scale the
imagery to emulate "in-between" zoom levels but once we end the gesture it will
snap back to a "fixed" integer zoom…
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```
Right now our zoom levels are integers. When we pinch-to-zoom we can scale the
imagery to emulate "in-between" zoom levels but once we end the gesture it will
snap back to a "fixed" integer zoom…
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```
Right now our zoom levels are integers. When we pinch-to-zoom we can scale the
imagery to emulate "in-between" zoom levels but once we end the gesture it will
snap back to a "fixed" integer zoom…
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## New Feature
I'm encountering an issue when I'm running the app on the Android 15 with 16 KB page size and see some native issues. Is there any plans to recompile library to resolve this issue ?
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```
Right now our zoom levels are integers. When we pinch-to-zoom we can scale the
imagery to emulate "in-between" zoom levels but once we end the gesture it will
snap back to a "fixed" integer zoom…
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```
Right now our zoom levels are integers. When we pinch-to-zoom we can scale the
imagery to emulate "in-between" zoom levels but once we end the gesture it will
snap back to a "fixed" integer zoom…
-
```
Right now our zoom levels are integers. When we pinch-to-zoom we can scale the
imagery to emulate "in-between" zoom levels but once we end the gesture it will
snap back to a "fixed" integer zoom…
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```
Right now our zoom levels are integers. When we pinch-to-zoom we can scale the
imagery to emulate "in-between" zoom levels but once we end the gesture it will
snap back to a "fixed" integer zoom…