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Fix edge-to-edge screens

Open ashnohe opened this issue 2 months ago • 1 comments

Before:

before

After:

after_regular after_large_screen

ashnohe avatar Oct 17 '25 00:10 ashnohe

Summary of Changes

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This pull request addresses and rectifies issues with the application's display on edge-to-edge screens. By updating core dependencies and migrating to a more robust edge-to-edge API, the changes ensure that the UI elements correctly adapt to the full screen real estate, providing a seamless and immersive user experience across various device form factors, as demonstrated by the before and after screenshots.

Highlights

  • Dependency Update: Updated the androidx-corektx dependency from version 1.16.0 to 1.17.0 to ensure compatibility with the latest edge-to-edge features.
  • Edge-to-Edge API Migration: Migrated the application's edge-to-edge implementation from the deprecated enableEdgeToEdge() function to the WindowCompat.enableEdgeToEdge(window) API in MainActivity.kt for better system integration and modern Android practices.
  • Home Screen Inset Handling: Adjusted the HomeScreen layout to correctly apply window insets, allowing content to extend behind system navigation bars while maintaining proper padding for interactive elements. This includes specific handling for LazyVerticalGrid to ensure scrollability.
  • Player Screen Padding Refinement: Refactored the PlayerScreen to remove explicit contentPadding application, resolving potential conflicts with the new edge-to-edge display and ensuring the background extends fully to the screen edges.
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