Actually bother to add license boilerplate. Even though I've written
the entirety of Auxio, the boilerplate will be under "Auxio Project"
instead, as I don't want to share my real name.
Refactor styles again, this time trying to seperate the more
layout-specific attributes so that layouts become more re-usable.
This also updates the naming conventions of styles.
Add a new option to pause playback whenever a song loops [e.g while in
LoopMode.TRACK]. This does mean that we can no longer use exoplayer's
native looping system, but it doesn't seem to be that much of an issue.
Resolves#29.
Improve the black theme selection color by merging it with the dark
theme selection coler. This makes the selection color both more
noticable and reduces the style complexity that came from having to
manage two different selection colors.
Finally add black theme support to Auxio. This is abit of a janky
implementation since I had to add an extra set of accents, but it
shouldn't be as big of a problem after the styles refactoring.
Support for black android components is not implemented yet, but
will be eventually.
Completely redesign the about UI to remove its dependency on
bottomsheetdialogfragment. That object is such a hassle to deal with an
is the epitome of everything wrong with this horrible platform. This
design will enable further about extensions in the future.
Upgrade the detail sorting system to:
- Persist beyond the app lifecycle [as other sort modes do]
- Be used when creating a queue for a genre/artist/album
Use unique-ish hashes in the playback state system instead of the less efficent and less reliable string system.
This cuts save times in ~half and improves restore times by ~1/3.
Yeah, this is like the 4th time I've changed this system but unless I have some major loader refactor I
think this wont change again.
Finally move the app from AppCompat the Material Bridge theme. This does a couple things:
- Removes need for runtime styling of material widgets used before
- Allows for a better dialog style [But only after a ton of tinkering and weird hacks]
- Makes theming slightly easier [After all the dumb migration bugs and technicalities are fixed]
I never want to do something like this again. UI styling on android is a nightmare.
Change the loop behavior to something that is actually sensible,
with [ ] looping the whole playlist and [ 1 ] looping the song.
This also removes the "Do on end" setting. A new stop option may
be reintroduced, however.
This resolves issue #13.
Do some post-setting refactor cleanup:
- Make some extension functions for SettingsManager for convienence
- Remove dead code from before the int migration
- Update semantics here and there
Update the structure of the settings system to do several things:
- Finally use int preferences everywhere instead of the mix of strings & ints from before
- Create a new preference named `IntListPreference` that enables the use of integers in list preferences
- Actually centralize array values and default values into a single integers xml
- Isolate all the new migration code into a single file
- Refreshed the int tables used by data objects [DB version has been updated, will not update when other changes]
The only preference not migrated is doAtEnd since that is being planned to be retired in a future LoopMode update.
Both improve and use dialogs
- The AlertDialog style now properly colors dialogs with the primary coler
- The accent & blacklist dialogs are now based on AlertDialog for their buttons, reducing layout complexity
Completely refactor the blacklist dialog to not only use the Storage Access Framework, but also to completely eliminate the material dialogs dependency.
Fix a bug where PlaybackStateManager would try to restore the parent from a full list of items, which raises the possibility for the incorrect parent to be chosen.
Collapse amber and yellow into a single accent [Yellow], remove the neutral accent due to UI isuses, and darken light-mode accents across the board to be more visible.