![]() ![]() It was made using Create React Native App so it should be pretty easy to get up and running. If you’re interested in an example application using this code, check out this repository on Github. Defines a length that is used as the space between characters (negative values are also allowed). Hopefully in the near future letterSpacing will just work out of the box on both platforms, but until then we have a workable solution. Pretty straightforward, but how does it look on a device?Īnd on Android we’re looking the same as on iOS!īam!□ □□ Now we have an excellent and consistent cross platform experience! viewStyle to style up the View that wraps the Letter components. ![]()
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