This is in the spirit of the setting, where users can see which apks are
available even though they are not installable.
Adds a message explaining why it is incompatible (i.e. because the
signature doesn't match the installed version).
- Icon transition is no longer jumping in first frame (caused by different padding)
- Icon is no longer cropped at start of transition (caused by missing changeImageTransform)
- Toolbar icons are no longer animated. Introduced in !561 by changing the icons programmatically
This is not really a useful way to tell the user that the index might be
out of date. It just adds confusion and makes people think that F-Droid
isn't quite smart enough to know what's going on.
* This installer is invoked when for non-apk/media files, and
copies them to an appropriate folder on the sdcard.
* We also introduce a FileInstallerActivity to ask for storage
permissions at runtime, as needed by Android 6.0 and above,
and handle the install/uninstall process.
* A toast is shown with the install path after installation.
TODO:
* Manage Installed Apps screen doesn't show media files.
Reuses the "commiting" message to indicate how many apps have been
processed so far.
Refactors existing progress handling between `RepoUpdater` and
`UpdateService` to use `LocalBroadcastManager` in preference to
`ProgressListener`. Still needs to use `ProgressListener` to talk
between `RepoUpdater` and the `Downloader` +
`ProgressBufferedInputStream`.
The only change that is related to something more important than
notifications is the fact that now `IndexV1Updater` makes use of the
`indexUrl`. To do so, because it is final, the base class constructor
delegates to `getIndexUrl()` which is overriden by the v1 updater.
This is required because we want to differentiate between broadcasts
coming from different repo update processes.
Fixes#1054.
If the client fails due to some bug in handling index-v1.jar, then it will
be totally stuck, even if index.jar would have worked. This creates a new,
temporary "expert" preference to force the client only use the old XML
index file. Worst comes to worst, we can tell people to enable this to
upgrade.
Once everything proves stable, we can remove this.
This started with the work of @kingu, it cleans up some of the language,
including:
* upgrade --> update
* application --> app
* internet --> Internet
closes!508
Also, make sure to correctly update the app details view when te user
leaves then returns to the view. Prior to this, the user would need to
wait for a download event to be received. However even that was broken,
because the download listener was not being added correctly once the
user returned to the app details screen.
Lots of languages really need the <plurals> tags to make sense, so
this also makes lint exit with an error when it finds strings that
should be <plurals>
closes#883
This makes the license a link to the spdx.org page for the app's
license. I think this is an improvement over the way the license was
displayed before 0.103 since it provides a direct link to the actual
text of the license.
The license icon is a modified version of the public domain icon:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cc-sa_white.svgcloses#960
According to the following this is not supported:
* http://stackoverflow.com/a/13471695/2391921
This uses the approach in that SO answer, by extracting the attribute to
instead point at a drawable, and have one drawable for each theme.
Fixes#979.
<plurals> handles the grammar needed for numbers/quantities in various
languages. Like in a number of slavic languages, numbers ending in 0,
1 or others have separate grammar. In English, there is just 1 and
then all the rest (0 days, 2 days, 3 days, etc). <plurals> does not
handle multiple strings for different quantities, like having a
different string for each number case. For that, we have to do it in
Java and have multiple <strings>
!472
* Replace hardcoded color values with references to style.xml,
which in turn has different values for light and dark theme.
* Force reload the activity to get the theme applied.
TODO:
* Swap uses it's own theme, need to figure out a way to
handle that. Currently the main Nearby screen which you get
to from the bottom navigation is ok, but anything after
that is light / custom themed.
Now that we've moved the first screen to "Latest", we always want to do
our best to show something there. This preference is pretty redundant in
light of this.