When restoring the state of the adapter, all the fragments' menu
visibility were set to false, effectively disabling the menu from the
user until he switched pages or another event that triggered the menu to
be visible again happened.
FragmentStatePagerAdapter is deprecated and should be replaced with its
ViewPager2 counterpart, until then, this should do it.
- Use a proper drop up/down arrow icon.
- Move selected service views for better visibility.
- Show the selected service icon next to its name.
- Add a subtle fade background to the service name/icon for better
readability.
YouTube, for example, has a dedicated feed which was built to be used
like this. It comes with some caveats though, like lacking enough
information about the items and returning a limited amount of them.
Nonetheless, a nice option for users that like speedy updates but don't
mind this issue.
Now only the subscriptions from the selected group by the user will be
loaded.
Also add an option to decide how much time have to pass since the last
refresh before the subscription is deemed as not up to date. This helps
when a subscription appear in multiple groups, since updating in one
will not require to be fetched again in the others.
- Introduce Groupie for easier lists implementations
- Use some of the new components of the Android Architecture libraries
- Add a bunch of icons for groups, using vectors, which still is
compatible with older APIs through the compatibility layer
This really shouldn't be enabled, as this database is not just a temp
one. Making the mistake of shipping the app without a proper migration
would cause a big problem.
Really hard to happen but an error is far better than data loss.
* read "SeekPreRoll" from the source track (if available)
* use the longest track duration as segment duration, instead of the video track duration
* do not hardcode the "Cue" reserved space behavior
* do not hardcode the "EBML Void" element, unreported issue. The size was not properly calculated
* rewrite the key-frame picking
* remove writeInt(), writeFloat() and writeShort() methods, use inline code
* set "SeekPreRoll" and "CodecDelays" values on output tracks (if available)
* rewrite the "Cluster" maker
* rewrite the code of how "Cluster" sizes are written
Fix encode() method (the reason of this commit/pull-request):
* Use the unsigned shift operator instead of dividing the value, due precession lost
Tabs were not being destroyed/restored correctly due to a call to a
method that populated the view pager before it even had a chance of
restoring itself.
The solution was to null out the adapter before calling that method so
the view pager will postpone the populating process.