This takes the code used for sending the FDroid.apk and applies it to any
installed app. So the user can go to the AppDetails for any installed app
and select "Send via Bluetooth" from the menu, and send the app to another
phone.
* Don't hard-code ellipsis in the code
* Separate the two rows into two linear layouts
* Don't abuse relative layouts
* Use ellipsize with weights to achieve best results
This patch iterates over the configured list of repos and adds them to
the db on create. This means that the initial list of repositories is
now fully configurable. Added the guardian project repo (disabled) as a
testcase.
Inconsistent formatting types for argument #1 in format string
searchres_napps ('%s'): Found both 'd' and 's' (in values/strings.xml)
This lint check ensures the following: (1) If there are multiple
translations of the format string, then all translations use the same type
for the same numbered arguments (2) The usage of the format string in Java
consistent with the format string, meaning that the parameter types passed
to String.format matches those in the format string.
<string name="searchres_napps">Sa gasit o aplicatie potrivita cu %s\'</string>
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This is just a cosmetic fix to make the RTL layout look like the normal LTR
one. It is, effectively, making non-RTL text be aligned to the right. I
suppose that's fine, for the sake of making it readable since we don't want it
aligned to the left, breaking the layout.
Following the Android 4.2 changes, which explain how to add native support for
RTL, I've replaced Right for End and Left for Start. Enabling RTL to see the
results.