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				 - Support of special components like Video / GL views remains untested. 
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				 - It's preferable to **use a background color on the view you rasterize** to avoid transparent pixels and potential weirdness that some border appear around texts. 
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				-- on Android, you need to make sure `collapsable` is set to `false` if you want to snapshot a **View**. Otherwise that view won't reflect any UI View. ([found by @gaguirre](https://github.com/gre/react-native-view-shot/issues/7#issuecomment-245302844)) 
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				-- if you want to share out the screenshoted file on Android, you will have to copy it somewhere first so it's accessible to an Intent, see comment: https://github.com/gre/react-native-view-shot/issues/11#issuecomment-251080804 . 
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				+### Notes specific to Android implementation 
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				+- you need to make sure `collapsable` is set to `false` if you want to snapshot a **View**. Otherwise that view won't reflect any UI View. ([found by @gaguirre](https://github.com/gre/react-native-view-shot/issues/7#issuecomment-245302844)) 
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				+- if you want to share out the screenshoted file, you will have to copy it somewhere first so it's accessible to an Intent, see comment: https://github.com/gre/react-native-view-shot/issues/11#issuecomment-251080804 . 
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				+-  if you implement a third party library and want to get back a File, you must first resolve the `Uri`. the `file` result returns an `Uri` so it's consistent with iOS and you can give it to `Image.getSize` for instance. 
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				 ## Getting started 
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