Daniel Martí 87fb293348 Merge branch 'acra-dialog-styles' into 'master'
Use custom layout for ACRA report dialog, not default one.

Styling the default dialog was difficult and it doesn't obey some
of the guidelines provided by the Android design docs:

 https://www.google.com/design/spec/components/dialogs.html#dialogs-specs
 (see "Content Guidelines")

This change introduces a custom dialog extending the base ACRA reporting
activity. Specifically, it introduces a padding of 24dp around the dialog
contents.

I couldn't find design specs on the specific spacing between different elements _within_ the dialog, so I used the same spacing of 20dp suggested to use between the title and the main body of the dialog.

At the very least, this change should make it easier to update styles in the future if somebody suggests improvements to the layout of the dialog.

### Before

![acra-dialog.1](/uploads/9540290fcbe245f8b573506c6a982332/acra-dialog.1.png)

### After

![acra-dialog.2](/uploads/2cad0213101f53edfd32dab69cafa757/acra-dialog.2.png)


See merge request !186
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