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light's Issues

Remove Kotlin as an implementation detail

Thank you for this nice library!

I was surprised to find Companion references in your README, leaking an implementation detail of your library (= using Kotlin).
But as same time you're using @JvmStatic so you're already generating functions like Light.success(...).

Why not updating the README to avoid using this ugly Companion notation in Java? ;)

Bonus: your Light.kt is only including static functions. My advise would be to remove 2 indentation levels by reformating Light.kt like this example:

@file:JvmName("Light")
package io.github.tonnyl.light

fun success(....) { ... }

Only bad point: seems not possible to have javadoc for this class :/

The library Light has max lines allowed?

Hi,

I have imported Light in my project to show, in special cases, long String alerts. The issue appears when the String has 3 lines or more, for example:

"Welcome"
System.lineSeparator()
"Name: Diego Gómez Pérez"
System.lineSeparator()
"You have agreed at 10:00 am"

With these Strings, Light shows:

"Welcome
Name: Diego Gómez ..."

I think that you have a maximum of allowed lines, could you please solve it in some way?

Thanks!

Failed to resolve: io.github.tonnyl:light:1.1.0

This my dependencies code for Light:
implementation "io.github.tonnyl:light:${versions.light}"
and i am getting this error: Failed to resolve: io.github.tonnyl:light:1.1.0.
Looks the particular release is not available on jcenter().

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