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Fix/screen orientation #738

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@AlexanderAlferov AlexanderAlferov commented Jun 24, 2020

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@AlexanderAlferov AlexanderAlferov added ui Issue related to UI aspects maintainers Tag pull requests created by maintainers labels Jun 24, 2020
@AlexanderAlferov AlexanderAlferov requested review from jakobmoellerdev and a team June 24, 2020 11:43
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