It doesn't include all of the Android style checks as found in Android Studio,
but it's a start.
Bump Gradle to 2.7 because the checkstyle plugin in earlier versions is just
not good enough.
As the comment says, this should not be on until it can be opted out from. The
biggest problem is unwanted repo updates, e.g. when a user is on a mobile
connection.
Fixes#435.
The idea was good, but it applied the second-precise date format everywhere.
This broke dates on apps and apks, which have the format yyyy-MM-dd on the
index.
Fix this by having two sets of funcs in Utils, one for dates (precise to a
day) and one for times (precise to a second). We should use the latter for
dates we ourselves measure, like the last repo update time.
It is used as part of swap, but the library never caused any proguard issues
and there is no reason to think it should. The issues came from zipsigner and
its use of spongycastle.
These keeps are to keep swap working, which depends on libraries that use
reflection and other stuff that proguard breaks. libsuperuser is not used by
swap though, and doesn't have those issues.
Add night theme
[Screenshot](http://i.imgur.com/gVK5M0G.png)
The screenshot is huge, so making it an image in markdown takes up a lot of space. Hence link.
See merge request !149
Similar to the dark theme, but dropping blue in favour of very dark shades of
grey.
Removed colorEdgeEffect to simplify the sharing of the style between dark and
night themes. It should default to colorPrimary anyway, so we're good.
Fixes#345.
Refresh layout of AppDetails screen
This change primarily affects the AppDetails links section to make them easier to click. It also strips down the UI a bit to provide a cleaner interface as well as some modest Material Design tweaks.
Fixes#389.
Also fixes an unreported issue where the permissions list would be blank if the app only requested the root permission on devices which no longer support this.
The most significant change is arguably removing the expand/collapse functionality around the links and permissions UI elements. I think personally this kind of UI behavior is a bit of an anti-pattern as it clutters up the UI visually and doesn't provide much if any real utility to the user. Also, given the background and context of the app, I would argue that the links (especially to the source code and website) should have high visual priority as well as the permissions the application requests. I know I personally very commonly click on these before deciding to install any given app.
It's not perfect, and I would like to do more eventually, but I tried to refrain from making too many or too drastic of changes to the existing design for now.
| **before** | **after** |
| -------- | -------- |
| ![before] | ![after] |
**link touch target**
![touch_target]
[before]: https://gitlab.com/zaventh/fdroidclient/uploads/c45d27a19777ea345820d8753d3e290b/before_480.png
[after]: https://gitlab.com/zaventh/fdroidclient/uploads/b1f517c9de9e74c63b6957fed68b3dd3/after_480.png
[touch_target]: https://gitlab.com/zaventh/fdroidclient/uploads/6e7a38610bc792f11a76fe837fb9f28a/touch_target.png
See merge request !153
This change primarily affects the AppDetails links section to make them easier to click. It also strips down the UI a bit to provide a cleaner interface as well as some modest Material Design tweaks.
Fixes#389.
The android build process doesn't waste time running optipng and such, since
it takes minutes to run properly.
I had already ran this a few months ago. Running it again gives an apk ~15KB
smaller, which is welcome. This is because of the new images added.