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    • Adjusted the vertical spacing of dialog text for a more refined and consistent layout.

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The change adjusts the vertical spacing of the Text component inside the Dialog within the ToDoItem composable function in MainActivity.kt. The vertical padding has been reduced from 48.dp to 36.dp, affecting the layout of the dialog without altering any exported or public APIs.

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app/src/main/java/pro/themed/todos/MainActivity.kt Reduced the vertical padding for the Text component inside the dialog from 48.dp to 36.dp

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84-86: Updated Vertical Padding on Dialog’s Text Component
The vertical padding has been reduced to 36.dp, which creates a more compact layout compared to the previous 48.dp. Please verify that this new spacing maintains adequate readability and visual balance across different device sizes and screen densities. Testing the dialog on various devices or emulators is recommended to ensure that the reduced padding does not make the UI feel too cramped.

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@Osanosa Osanosa merged commit 608bcd8 into Osanosa:master Mar 8, 2025
coderabbitai Bot added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 8, 2025
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* `app/src/main/java/pro/themed/todos/MainActivity.kt`
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