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Log.d call in ColorPickerView().pointToHue(float)

Hello,

I just found out, that the ColorPickerView issues a Log.d command each time the color-hue is changed. It's not a really important issue, but it'd be nice if you could remove it so the logcat output is not polluted unnecessarily (as you have done with all the other Log.d calls).

Thank you for this library nevertheless - it is very useful!

Igor.

Big empty space in the Colorpicker

On phones with bigger screens or higher resolutions, the colorpickers leaves empty spaces.
What I have done here, is that I have removed the button and slider and then set the layouts to wrap parents, which works on some phones, but newer phones like Galaxy S6 and tablets have theese big spaces.

galaxy s6

On rotation to landscape, no longer see the new / old color boxes

On both the devices I used this on within my own app (as a Preference for color selection) it worked great in portrait mode, but whenever I switch to landscape, the saturation color selector square eats up the entire height of the screen and leaves no room for the new/old color boxes (see screen shot), rendering the dialog unusable. One device was a Moto G phone and the other was a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 (10.1"), both running Android 4.4.2.

screenshot_2015-05-07-11-44-18

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