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6039 focal point uses MyLocationView padding #6108

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@tobrun tobrun commented Aug 22, 2016

closes #6039
closes #5977

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@tobrun tobrun added Android Mapbox Maps SDK for Android ✓ ready for review labels Aug 22, 2016
@tobrun tobrun added this to the android-v4.2.0 milestone Aug 22, 2016
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@tobrun tobrun force-pushed the 6039-focal-point-with-padding branch from a34f26a to 42acc6f Compare August 22, 2016 14:30
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cammace commented Aug 22, 2016

Nice, tried this out and seems to be working properly! LGTM

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@cammace Could you post a GIF/video of the activity in action?

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cammace commented Aug 29, 2016

Nice, tried this out and seems to be working properly!

.. until you tilt the map, not sure if this is an issue introduced after I tested out last week or not.

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Focal point with MyLocationView MyLocationViewSettings#setPadding example
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