Shows progress and download complete now, but left a few TODOs
lying around. These are mainly around the ability to then deal with
installing an app once download is complete.
The styles used by the app details showed good padding on either
side of the buttons text. This was because they had a certain amount
of screen space to fill up which resulted in nice empty space on either
side of the text. Other buttons do not have this type of layout, so
need to have a minimum amount of padding thrust upon them.
Required breaking out into values-v17 too, so refactored common styles
into base style to make this easier.
As per the main screens feature image behind the "Recently added"
items, also use the same abstract artwork as a placeholder for the
feature image in app details.
Draws two rows of triangles, each coloured randomly according to
the dominant colour in the apps icon.
Given that the colour is probably assigned to the FeatureImage in response to
a network request finally downloading an image, there is a period of no feature
image. After the colour is provided, then if it is set instantly it tends to
look jerky. This eases in the colouring of the feature image.
Happy to discuss whether this is a good idea or not, but right now
there is no way to update repositories so often you are left with
an empty first screen.
This doesn't worry about state management (e.g. remembering
whether we are refreshing or not and showing this when we resume the
activity). Instead, it listens for the refresh listener, and when
triggered it will set the refreshing state to not refreshing. For now
the notification can act as the feedback that something is happening.
This is a little bit flakey at this point, because the weird asynchronous nature of
adding fragments. If swiping to the second-to-last entry on the bottom navigation view,
it will populate the settings fragment in the UI and then it will dissapear. Need to
fix this.
This is different to the old categories drop down, because that also
included meta-categories of "Whats New" and "Recently Updated". Given
we now show them on the first page, this categories screen can do away
with them.
Each category entry loads a few apps to show to the user.
Note: The "View all" button next to each category doesn't currently
go anywhere. It will soon be hooked up to an app list that is filtered
to the selected category.
Not fully featured yet, because it doesn't listen for broadcasts
from the installers, but it is shows the correct list of apps and
allows users to queue up downloads of all updateable apps.
Smooshes the recently updated and recently added lists into one,
and adds a status line under each app saying which of the two it
is (i.e. "Recnelty Updated" or "Whats New".
It doesn't load up the entire swap activity at this point. Instead it
is an entry point to direct the user to that activity.
Also added stubs for the remaining screens which need to be implemented
to the MainAdapter and MainController.
The fragment was quite straightforward to roll into the activity. Most
of the code moved across almost exactly as is.
Also added a theme for the toolbar so that in the future it will be
easier to support dark/night themes as well.
Also ensure it shows this animation correctly when expanding "Versions".
This is done by changing from `notifyDataSetChanged()` to the more
specific `notifyItemRange(Inserted|Removed)`, which ensures the
"Versions" item doesn't get rebuilt midway through an animation.
Also tried a more specific naming scheme for dimens to make it clearer where
they are to be used. This increased the padding on the left/right of the collapsable
lists. It also decreased the padding above/below.
Still needs some better assets for the actual donate buttons, but now it includes
the relevant text about donating to developers. It also puts the donation options
in a grid layout and lets them flow across so that if there is more than three, they
will end up on the second line.
Also, fixed deprecated "singleLine" property to "maxLines="1"".
Also removed reduntant (legacy) padding declarations, for the files
used exclusively by newer APIs which override those declarations with new ones.
It was hidden some time ago, and nobody seems to miss it.
Also, we will be redoing this view soon anyway. In the meantime,
this category stuff is changing and this view should be removed.
The previous logic was putting the header on some 4" screens while not
putting it on a 7" tablet. Tested with:
* Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7"
* Azpen A727 7"
* Xiaomi 4.5"
* Lenovo 4"
* emulators...
If the device is small, then the "Conenct and trade apps with people near you"
header takes up too much space and we end up not being able to see any nearby
people at all, even if they are in the list. As such, this also removes that
header for "small" and "ldpi" devices. During testing I found that "small" was
not enough, because a 240x400 screen is considered "medium" and there is not
enough space. ldpi seems to be a reasonable metric for "that header is going to
be taking valuable space and should not be shown then".
All larger devices retain the header and seem to look nice.
This also pushes the "Can't find what you're looking for?" message and associated
buttons right to the bottom of the screen. This is more in line with the original
design.
Fixes#604.
This makes it a lot easier to setup all the testing stuff. Mostly,
I'm tired of fighting Android Studio's fragility, so I want to remove
as much non-standardness as possible in the hopes of improving that
situation.
closes#534https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient/issues/534