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@kara kara commented May 1, 2016

r: @jelbourn

This PR ensures that our custom gestures don't interfere with the default Hammer gestures. In other words, "drag" won't overwrite "pan", so users can still use "pan" in their own code if they like.

See #72

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* TODO: Confirm threshold numbers with Material Design UX Team
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buildHammer(element: HTMLElement) {
var mc = new Hammer(element);

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is there a reason you're using var instead of let? Just wondering because I've seen let being used in other places

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LGTM

@kara kara merged commit 523929c into angular:master May 10, 2016
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