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[MS-612] Removing the 'fitsSystemWindows' attribute so that there is no extra white space when the toolbar is hidden#847

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[MS-612] Removing the 'fitsSystemWindows' attribute so that there is no extra white space when the toolbar is hidden#847
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Once the toolbar was hidden after the FingerprintCaptureFragment has finished its execution, a small extra white space remained at the top of the screen.
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This is now fixed:
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…no extra white space when the toolbar is hidden
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sonarqubecloud Bot commented Aug 1, 2024

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The beauty of Android flags!

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I think I have noticed something similar on exit form screen as well.

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I think I have noticed something similar on exit form screen as well.

Not always, though. I've noticed it when you go there from the FingerprintCapture screen.

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I think I have noticed something similar on exit form screen as well.

Not always, though. I've noticed it when you go there from the FingerprintCapture screen.

That's even weirder :D

@BurningAXE BurningAXE merged commit 8c3209f into release/2024.2.0 Aug 5, 2024
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