Make the playing indicator animate when playback is ongoing.
Previously state issues stopped me from doing this, but apparently this
time I miraculously got it working. Yay.
Resolves#218.
Add a fast scroller to the queue view.
This is actually easy to implement without disruption. Now the detail
view is the only view without such a fast scroller, as it needs more
reworks for it to be feasible.
Switch position math to rely on deciseconds (1/10th of a second)
instead of full seconds.
This makes seeking and position management much smoother, with minimal
performance cost. In the future I may try to migrate the playback state
so that the position calculations are done on the UI end, but this
works for now.
Move all menu functionality from long-click to a menu button.
This is in preparation for #93, as I need to free up the long-click
for a selection option. The spacing isn't really consistent at all,
but that's because I wanted to make something that looks right
depending on the context.
Make the corner radius of the queue sheet also sharp.
This is to ensure consistency with the playback sheet as it currently
stands. As soon as I can do only-inset content behavior and can thus
round the playback bar, I'll also re-round the queue bar.
Revert the changes I made in 0474940ee3
and return to the hybrid layout + inset system.
The big issue is edge effects and touch events. I need to properly
clamp edge effects to the padding, but that also requires me to use
stretch edge effects everywhere to prevent weird visual isuses. This
may happen in the future in RecyclerView 1.3.0, but development on such
has been minimal. Meanwhile, touch events will be intercepted by the
now overlapping view if one clicks the wrong portion of the bar.
Nothing I can do given how touch events are intercepted by the bottom
sheet, at least right now.
More feasible to keep the current system and mitigate whatever issues
are present there.
Update transitions in the home fragment to X-axis.
I noticed a visual issue in the detail transition in the existing
version stemming from how the main fragment's drawing is clipped by
the bottom sheet, resulting in a less-than-ideal Z-axis transition.
While I wanted to fix this by attempting to switch to inset based
bottom sheet management, I still need to wait for more changes in
order to successfully pull that off, and hence I'll be reverting it
soon.
Moving these transitions to X-axis prevents this visual issue while
still being roughly semantically similar.
Do not do a measure + inset method with BottomSheetContentBehavior,
instead, try to re-apply window insets to adapt with the bar instead.
This fixes a lot of view clipping issues that made motion transitions
non-ideal and prevented a rounded playback bar. Only remaining issue is
RecyclerView instances, which need to be further reworked to resolve
scroll issues and edge effect problems.
Remove the textSafe method, as it is functionally useless.
textSafe relied on a dumb 1.0.0 thing where I used wrap_content on
text views. Now it just causes relayouts for no good reason.
Remove EdgeCoordinatorLayout in favor of using fitsSystemWindows when
needed.
EdgeCoordinatorLayout was derived from a misunderstanding about how
window insets worked. Remove it.
Fix lints that have accumulated over time.
Apparently Android Studio just...stopped using lints. For no reason. I
had to upgrade to the beta version to actually get lints.
Make bottom sheets request window insets when they are laid out.
For some insane reason, bottom sheets are just not given window insets
when the device is rotated in the detail view. Appaently requesting them
fixes it all of a sudden.
Remove useless id fields from Headers, replacing them with vlaues
related to their string resource.
String resources and disc numbers are more or less garunteed to be
unique in Auxio's context.
Re-implement the queue, now leveraging a bottom sheet too.
This makes the queue much easier to open, and actually plays along with
the new transition system. I really hope this doesn't have a stupid
gotcha that ruins the UX. Please. Please. Please.
Use BottomSheetBehavior with the playback sheet.
This is the result of two weeks of painful hacking to get a working
implementation that did not immediately have a brain aneursym. It
also requires me to still vendor BottomSheetBehavior for the time
being. However, this greatly reduces technical issues on my end and
allows the addition of new playback UI concepts, while still
retaining the UI fluidity of prior.
Temporarily remove queue navigation, as it can no longer really fit
with the new transitions.
This will eventually be replaced with a queue bottom sheet, implying
that I can abuse one into working.
Rework the queue internally to decouple the queue from playback and
better respond to reshuffling.
This is being implemented under the assumption that I will be
implementing the sliding queue eventually.
Rework album types into release types, with additional support for live
albums, remixes, and mixtapes.
This is not a complete implementation, nor is it meant to be. I don't
want to add technical complexity handling Remix Compilations or
DJ-Mixes unless there is demand.
Add a new Date class to represent both years and more fine-grained
dates extracted using the ExoPlayer metadata system.
In-app, the year is still shown, but sorting will use the new precision
when present. The MediaSession will also post an RFC 3339 formatted
date with this new precision, as the MediaSession documentation states
I should. No clue if the latter will cause any bugs with naive metadata
UIs in other apps.
Resolves#159.
Added date added sorting to albums as well.
This implementation picks the earliest song in an album that was added
to the library and then uses that for sorting.
Add a "Last Added" sorting option to the home UI's song list.
I don't know if there is any demand for last added in other contexts.
That will be resolved later.
Move the switch from IO to Main to within Indexer itself, through
withContext.
This is much easier to work with than the previous system of a separate
"update" coroutine, which isn't really needed anymore given that I no
longer need to do IO work when sanitizing the playback state.