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Android was designed and built by Google in 2008. The operating system is written mainly in Java, with core components in C and C++. It is built on top of the Linux kernel, giving it incorporated security benefits.
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Description
Presently, the user is allowed to pick colors for BG and FG using a color wheel. While this is handy when exploring new colors, this is actually hard to use when the user already has a specific hex code in mind and would just like to enter it
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⚠️ Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
Add support for code coverage
💡 Describe the solution you'd like
Ideally we could setup jacoco + codecov to have an automated test report after every push/pr.
🤚 Do you want to develop this feature yourself?
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This feature is up for grab
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Created by Google
Released September 23, 2008
- Organization
- android
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- www.android.com
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I'd really like to have much larger buttons in landscape mode. With my Galaxy Note 8, it's difficult to change tracks with the small buttons and curved edge of the screen. I either end up skipping ahead (from accidentally touching the seek bar), or swiping-up (which reveals the playlist). Ideally, about 40-50% of the landscape vertical screen height would be great. Maybe splitting the screen down