fix(drag-n-drop): account for zoomScale in vertical autoscroll#1
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The auto-scroll-during-drag computed `maxOffsetY` from unscaled `timelineHeight`, but the underlying ScrollView content height is `timelineHeight * zoomScale` (set by CalendarBody's outer spacer). At zoom > 1, downward auto-scroll clamped to the unzoomed bottom and stopped roughly half-way through the visible content. The minutes-per-pixel divisor used during auto-scroll also ignored `zoomScale`, so the dragged event's time shifted faster than the finger at higher zoom levels. Pull `zoomScale` from `useCalendar()` and apply it to both `maxOffsetY` and the `diffY → minutes` conversion (matching the conversion already used elsewhere in CalendarContainer).
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Reopening on anton-patrushev to keep it alongside anton-patrushev#33 |
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Summary
Stacked on top of anton-patrushev#33 (anton-patrushev#33).
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DragEventProviderauto-scroll-during-drag computesmaxOffsetYfrom the unscaledtimelineHeight, but the ScrollView's outer-spacer content height istimelineHeight * zoomScale(set inCalendarBody). At zoom > 1, downward auto-scroll clamps to the unzoomed bottom and stops roughly half-way through the visible content. ThediffY → minutesconversion during auto-scroll also ignoreszoomScale, so the dragged event's time shifts faster than the finger at higher zoom levels.Changes
zoomScalefromuseCalendar()inDragEventProvidermaxOffsetY = timelineHeight.value * zoomScale.value - scrollVisibleHeightAnim.valueminutes = diffY / (minuteHeight.value * zoomScale.value)(matches the conversion already used inCalendarContainer.tsx)Test plan