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authorArne Schwabe <arne@rfc2549.org>2014-04-20 21:38:19 +0200
committerArne Schwabe <arne@rfc2549.org>2014-05-17 13:08:14 +0200
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Implement ActionBar using AppCompat in cgeo
This a first version of an ActionBar implementation with following properties: - The application should be usuable (there still might be bugs left from the conversation to Action) - Provides a more modern feeling on all devices - gets rid of the "dots of shame" on Android 3.0+ devices - The Maps classes MUST inherit from Activity instead of ActionBarActivity. There these classes use the old ActionBar on Android 2.3 devices and the real ActionBar on 3.0+ - This can be fixed when cgeo is ported to Google Maps API v2.0 API which usesFragment - The Dialog classes (CachePopup and WaypointPopup) have been converted to DialogFragments - The AppCombat themes provide no Theme.Dialog theme - this will later ease using these Fragment in other Activities - Use an almost empty activity which just shows the DialogFragment - Use the 'old' ActionBar but which overflow menu button to fit into Holo Design Style - Using a real ActionBar for Dialogs is not really support by Android and trying to force the frame into showing an Actionbar on a dialog leeds to strange bugs/effects - Most of the icon are still the Android 2.3 Menu Icon. These need to be replaced with Holo Style Icons - for most menu icon the ifRoom and/or withText attributes should be reviewed and set - The ActionBar of the main Activity is transparent. This is more or less by accident but looks good - Review Up Action of activities. Is going back to Main Activity always the semantically right thing to do? - Shortpress/Longpress on the Actionbars Compass Icon for primary/secondary Navigation clashes the normal ActionBar behaviour of long pressing to show the text of the action This commit contains many fixes and suggestions from rsudev
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1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/main/src/cgeo/geocaching/EditWaypointActivity.java b/main/src/cgeo/geocaching/EditWaypointActivity.java
index 55de0a6..9bc46b3 100644
--- a/main/src/cgeo/geocaching/EditWaypointActivity.java
+++ b/main/src/cgeo/geocaching/EditWaypointActivity.java
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
package cgeo.geocaching;
-import cgeo.geocaching.activity.AbstractActivity;
+import cgeo.geocaching.activity.AbstractActionBarActivity;
import cgeo.geocaching.connector.ConnectorFactory;
import cgeo.geocaching.connector.IConnector;
import cgeo.geocaching.enumerations.CacheType;
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ import java.util.EnumSet;
import java.util.List;
@EActivity
-public class EditWaypointActivity extends AbstractActivity {
+public class EditWaypointActivity extends AbstractActionBarActivity {
private static final ArrayList<WaypointType> POSSIBLE_WAYPOINT_TYPES = new ArrayList<WaypointType>(WaypointType.ALL_TYPES_EXCEPT_OWN_AND_ORIGINAL);
@ViewById(R.id.buttonLatitude) protected Button buttonLat;