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README.md
Widgets gallery
This example is derived from ComposeCookBook project by Gurupreet Singh (@Gurupreet) published under MIT license.
An example of Compose application for Desktop, Android and iOS platforms, demonstrating how to use various Material widgets.
How to run
Choose a run configuration for an appropriate target in IDE and run it.
To run on iOS device, please correct iosApp/Configuration/TeamId.xcconfig
with your Apple Team ID.
Alternatively, you may setup signing within XCode opening iosApp/WidgetsGallery.xcworkspace
and then
using "Signing & Capabilities" tab of WidgetsGallery
target.
Then choose iosApp configuration in IDE and run it
(may also be referred as WidgetsGallery
in the Run Configurations or iosApp_
for Android studio).
Run on desktop via Gradle
./gradlew desktopApp:run
Building native desktop distribution
./gradlew :desktop:packageDistributionForCurrentOS
# outputs are written to desktop/build/compose/binaries