for the selected message.
This also fixes wired background flicker when you long-press.
(Apparently you can't share StateListDrawable among multiple items...)
Change-Id: I922f50a5b2a33731919e26a55bd3537d55057af5
* Functionally correct and pixel perfect
* All current assets in place
Bug: 3292507
Bug: 3284201
Bug: 3135118
Bug: 3255036
Bug: 3252913
Change-Id: I8fa6752748c74b3a9789a3675da12f6c0c11975f
* Also bumped email version number to 3.0 because the version# may need
to increment to force refresh of the preview tile.
Bug: 3277453
Change-Id: Ic556e49a4b531fcfdbf3c8f6a2537a34ee0f3c63
* Drag & Drop "move to folder" preliminary implementation
* Use "drag handle" button to initiate drag
* Use the message list item itself as the drag thumbnail for
one item; "Move N messages" for multiple (not implemented)
* Disable MailboxList update during drag
* Use ListView itself as drag/drop target
Bug: 3138004
Change-Id: I9243e4f583cf91caa1b9dd04fd64d52e8b28fa30
Moved the buttons to the header. All other buttons below the message view
go away, so I just hid the old buttons.
Also now we stop trying to hide these buttons when entering contextual mode,
which fixes bug 3044284: Message view buttons get disabled when closing
quick contact
Assets were temporarily copied from gmail.
Change-Id: Ib178c6221dfab02832a10d0c0441044e4969fb70
BUG:1904421
* update READ/UNREAD indications
** don't change color chip
** change background color
* Change Date
* Change the position of attachement icon
* Change menu icon for folder
BUG: 2065601
* Show Unread Count of Accounts in AccountFolderList
* Change the background according to the folder's type
* Change the style of unread counts
TODO: Change background images of Unread Count
* Attachment icon is displayed when message.mAttachment != 0
* Favorite icon is set/cleared from message but not clickable
* Selection icon is not clickable
Further progress requires implementing a custom child view which can
handle sub-clicks properly.
* Add MessageList Activity class and Manifest entry
* Add appropriate layouts, views, etc.
* Wire into FolderMessageList
Lots to do, but this gives us a useable screen.