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This commit fixes #758. I was having the same issue and looked into it a bit. I found [this StackOverflow answer](https://stackoverflow.com/a/60585382) which described a solution to the same problem. Rather than manually calculate the focus point, we can get the PreviewView to do it for us. This fixes the issue because the PreviewView factors in any scaling or resizing of the view on the screen, which we weren't doing before. The only potential issue is that this needs to run on the UI thread (which is what the `withContext` is doing), but I've tested it with frame processors enabled and disabled, and have found no issues in either case. |
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android
This folder contains the Android-platform-specific code for react-native-vision-camera.
Prerequesites
- Install ktlint
brew install ktlint
Getting Started
It is recommended that you work on the code using the Example project (example/android/
), since that always includes the React Native header files, plus you can easily test changes that way.
You can however still edit the library project here by opening this folder with Android Studio.
Committing
Before committing, make sure that you're not violating the Kotlin codestyles. To do that, run the following command:
yarn check-android
This will also try to automatically fix any errors by re-formatting the Kotlin code.