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Previously, auto layout was interpreting the bottom of a UILabel to be the same as its baseline.
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In general, auto layout considers the top, left, bottom, and right edges of a view to be the visible edges.
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To make this work with auto layout, the meaning of the top, left, bottom, and right edges within a scroll view now mean the edges of its content view.
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Now, auto layout interprets UILayoutAttributeBottom as the bottom of the text box (presuming the label is not bigger than its intrinsic content size) and UILayoutAttributeBaseline as the baseline of the text.
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The auto-layout automatically adjusts the content to offer the best reading experience according to the format.
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