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@angular/material-luxon-adapter
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License: MIT
19.0.1 "mercury-mailbox" (2024-11-27)
| Commit | Type | Description | | -- | -- | -- | | 2d7e078bb | fix | button-toggle: animate checkbox (#30025) | | edac40645 | fix | chips: emit state changes when chip grid is disabled (#30033) | | 18f7f4bb9 | fix | datepicker: adds comparison ids and aria-describedby spans (#30040) | | 375435497 | fix | slider: update documentation (#30029) | | a31201475 | fix | timepicker: make disabled input public (#30063) |
| Commit | Type | Description | | -- | -- | -- | | f9d9d2c81 | fix | update errorState example to cover handle missing state (#30059) |
| Commit | Type | Description | | -- | -- | -- | | 59b7f436a | fix | use cross-compatible type for setTimeout (#30073) |
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Angular Material Luxon Adapter
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