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Currently, there are 66 total issues detected by CodeClimate: https://codeclimate.com/github/elninotech/uppload/issues?category=complexity&engine_name%5B%5D=structure&engine_name%5B%5D=duplication
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We are planning to refactor this library in the near future. We will adapt to AndroidX and fix some previous bugs. We very much hope to get your suggestions and let us improve this library.
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Imagewidget displays an image downscaled to fit within the widgets bounds.However, as mentioned in #885, some users may want their image upscaled within the widget bounds as well. Beyond this, however, some users may want an image to completely cover (as opposed to just fit within) the image bounds, cropping out the edges. This is especially useful for images meant to