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sh...@google.com <sh...@google.com> #2
Thank you for your feedback. We assure you that we are doing our best to address the issue reported, however our product team has shifted work priority that doesn't include this issue. For now, we will be closing the issue as won't fix obsolete. If this issue currently still exists, we request that you log a new issue along with latest bug report here https://goo.gl/TbMiIO .
ch...@google.com <ch...@google.com> #3
First we want to thank you for filing this issue. We are performing a fall cleaning of our bug database to make sure it is relevant and actionable in Q4.
We were not able to fully diagnose or reproduce this issue. It appears we did not get an update on this within 30 days of our last request for updates. Given the lack of information to move forward, we are closing the bug.
If you experience this issue with the latest version or believe this issue was closed in mistake, please open a new bug.
We were not able to fully diagnose or reproduce this issue. It appears we did not get an update on this within 30 days of our last request for updates. Given the lack of information to move forward, we are closing the bug.
If you experience this issue with the latest version or believe this issue was closed in mistake, please open a new bug.
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Studio Build: Android Studio 1.3.2 build #AI-141.2178183, built on August 19 2015
Version of Gradle Plugin: N/A
Version of Gradle: 2.2.1
Version of Java: jdk1.8.0_31
OS: OSX yosemite 10.10.5
Steps to Reproduce:
This is situational for me: My setup: MacBook Pro (Retina: 2880x1800) + 27' ASUS Monitor (1920 x 1080) + Startup size and orientation in AVD Manager set to Auto.
There are 2 situations in which I can start emulator:
1) With ASUS monitor attached to Macbook Pro
This results in an emulator window that fits my ASUS monitor in height. If I move the emulator window over to MacBook - it does not resize properly - part of the emulator window is hidden.
2) No monitor attached to MacBook Pro
This results in an emulator window that fits my MacBook Pro in height. This is ideal because I can now reattach the big ASUS monitor and the window is still a comfortable size.
So I guess Android Studio bug fix/enhancement can be to reset emulator window size based on detecting a different resolution when it is moved between displays of different resolution/dpi/ppi.