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Use pdf container width instead of windows width to calculate page width #5775
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Ok. So you are replacing the
windowWith
with View's width but isn't it wrong? It should be the window's width.There was a problem hiding this comment.
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It is PDF container's width.
Ultimately, to calculate the page width we need to know width of the container. In our case container - is this View.
But the problem is, we don't know the container's width until first render is occured. Since container takes up full width, we can use Dimensions.get('window').width as the initial number for container width. After component renders, View's onLayout fires, updating windowWidth value.
But I agree, calling in
windowWidth
is misleading.Should we call it something like
containerWidth
orpdfContainerWidth
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Yeah, I understand this point. Thanks for the explanation.
But as you said, if we can use the windowWidth which is better as it prevents render. on each onLayout state will cause another render.
So, we can skip this logic and use the
Dimensions.get('window').width
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This fix introduces only one additional render when component is first mounted.
If we use Dimensions.get('window').width always, pages won't resize when we resize the window.
onLayout, on the other hand, will fire when window is resized.
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I mean we won't need that state then.
you can directly use the
Dimensions.get('window').width
in the render method and this will update every time page resizes.Am I thinking wrong?
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That's the problem, when we zoom-in hard enough, Dimensions.get('window').width returns invalid screen size.
I've described this issue in my initial proposal. In the first video you can see alerts popping up when i zoom pdf,
windowWidth
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Ok. Understood. Thanks