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Fix/swipe 592 #595

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@dbismut dbismut commented Apr 5, 2023

Fix: #592

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fast-architecture-96dp49 Issue #592

@dbismut dbismut merged commit 43e751a into main Apr 6, 2023
@dbismut dbismut deleted the fix/swipe-592 branch April 6, 2023 16:26
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useDrag: Setting bounds breaks swipe behavior
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