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Neil Smyth
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Neil Smyth has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry, including roles in software development and enterprise-level UNIX and Linux system administration. In addition to a bachelor’s degree in information technology, he also holds A+, Security+, Network+, Project+, and Microsoft Certified Professional certifications and is a CIW Database Design Specialist. Neil is the co-founder and CEO of Payload Media, Inc. (a technical content publishing company), and the author of the Essentials range of programming and system administration books.
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49.2 Adding Size Support to the Widget View

The changes made to the widget configuration mean that the widget can be displayed in either small or medium size. To make the widget adaptive, the widget view needs to identify the size in which it is currently being displayed. This can be achieved by accessing the widgetFamily property of the SwiftUI environment. Remaining in the WeatherWidget.swift file, locate and edit the WeatherWidgetEntryView declaration to obtain the widget family setting from the environment:

struct WeatherWidgetEntryView: View {

    var entry: Provider.Entry

    

    @Environment(\.widgetFamily) var widgetFamily

.

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Next, embed the subview in a horizontal stack and conditionally display the image for the entry if the size is medium:

struct WeatherWidgetEntryView : View {

    var entry: Provider.Entry

 

    @Environment(\.widgetFamily...

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Neil Smyth has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry, including roles in software development and enterprise-level UNIX and Linux system administration. In addition to a bachelor’s degree in information technology, he also holds A+, Security+, Network+, Project+, and Microsoft Certified Professional certifications and is a CIW Database Design Specialist. Neil is the co-founder and CEO of Payload Media, Inc. (a technical content publishing company), and the author of the Essentials range of programming and system administration books.
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