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Make userInterfaceIdiom injectable on presentPanModal(_:)#128
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Make userInterfaceIdiom injectable on presentPanModal(_:)#128stleamist wants to merge 1 commit intoslackhq:masterfrom
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I'd like also to have this, I'm using a "popover-like" ui on an iPad and I cannot display it in the native popover, but to behave the same as on iPhones. |
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Summary
Make
userInterfaceIdiominjectable onpresentPanModal(_:).This allows users to present a PanModal without using
.popoverstyle on the iPadOS.Requirements (place an
xin each[ ])I've read and understood the Contributing Guidelines and have done my best effort to follow them.
I've read and agree to the Code of Conduct.
I've written tests to cover the new code and functionality included in this PR.