1. Error banner now pushes down the entire screen, rather than covers it.
2. Switch to the new ObjectAnimator for the animation to achieve #1.
(Traditional Animation doesn't do this)
3. Dismiss the banner when getting any callback with MessagingException == null
and progress > 0, only when the account is the one that caused the last error.
4. MessageListXL now registers its own ControllerResult to detect
connection errors, and more importantly, when they're cleared.
Bug 3240874
Bug 3240406
Change-Id: I07f8e2f589bb1d312859824f9ec398879003ba16
Implement basic behavior of the new layout. Supports collapsing/expanding
message list on portrait.
TODO Collapsing the middle pane should cancel the selection mode on
message list
TODO Implement animation
TODO On STATE_PORTRAIT_MIDDLE_EXPANDED state, right pane should be pushed out,
rather than squished.
Change-Id: I0306516845de3a1f05a102864c3dc4aba809a49a
In message view mode, show MessageListFragment on the left pane.
TODO: Highlight opened message on message list
TODO: If the opened message is moved/deleted/starred/etc, update
message view
TODO: Collapsible left pane on portrait
Change-Id: I9b26f7291648da0e08bc526b79305ab65ce4d926
Create a custom view containing the bottons below MVF
(delete, move, reply, etc) and let MVF own this.
These buttons used to be owned by the XL activity itself, because
the UI for these commands will most likely be totally different
from the tablet UI, so the fragment having them looked wrong.
However, this made it harder to make changes suggested by the latest
mock, such as "put reply/forward in the message header".
I think the buttons are semantically part of the message view anyway,
so the fragment owning UI for these commands is probably the way to go.
(And let's worry about the phone UI later.)
Reason for the use of a custom view is that it will make it easier
to make non-trivial UI changes, e.g. "combine reply, reply-all and
forward and make it dropdown."
Also removed obsolete TODOs from MessageListXL.
Change-Id: Ibf93f4c70fe07bdbbe33d2adb6bbd2b96812830d
How to launch:
- Kick "Email 2 Pane" in the app drawer.
Major known issues:
- When you launches "Email 2 Pane", it starts directly; the logic in Welcom
won't be executed.
- There's no UI to add accounts. Use the old UI.
- There's no way to select non-default accounts.
- The on-screen buttons except for older/newer don't work.
- No contex menus work.
Change-Id: I38374acafafbae62e46f84294a7677e54686cfc2