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Inverts the direction of the slide toggle's thumb, as well as the dragging gesture in RTL. Previously it had the same behavior as in LTR.

@crisbeto crisbeto added the target: patch This PR is targeted for the next patch release label Jul 19, 2018
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Inverts the direction of the slide toggle's thumb, as well as the dragging gesture in RTL. Previously it had the same behavior as in LTR.
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