Still waiting for a few missing assets, but it's done other than that.
The divider change is already merged; new layouts all use the framework style.
It's basically all layout changes, except for:
- Now the recepient address line has "Show details", which shows a dialog with
all to/cc/bcc addresses with the timestamp.
- Now invite response buttons are checkboxes.
(But the basic behavior doesn't change -- once you check a response,
the message will be gone, so you can't change the response later.)
Copied message_header_bg from gmail manuall. It'll look silly without it.
Bug 3138021
Bug 3307021
Change-Id: I6f7eb91d6104c3143a5c58b0c4c6c19929cea477
- Show sender email address
- Show BCC for sent messages
- Don't show the default quick contact badge frame.
(change QuickContact to ImageView)
Bug 1501239
Bug 3138021
Change-Id: I0e8d91ad3a6a3a021c8aff0945a1ce11d13b2728
Added "tabs" to the message view according to the latset mock.
This removes the necessity of putting a WebView inside a ScrollView,
which caused the infinitely-growing email bug (issue 6882).
Right now the tabs are actually just Buttons. Complete visual refresh
should follow it.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6882
Bug 2349275
Change-Id: I897a3a32e0dd7a90d637ac5ea1d47e5e65a1eabe
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
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
- Added "quick contact badge" to MessageView
- Removed PresenceUpdater, and added new implementation based
on Loader, which is much simpler.
- Changed some text color, so they're visible now.
Bug 2988625
Change-Id: I688a3217178ee8fd0b7245c0ab36a633687ea525