For all manually-created images PNG have been kept.
- rename all icon attrs to have a `ic_` prefix
- always use `_24dp` icons, because there is no real difference, since they are vector drawables
- always use the original name found on material.io for icon drawables, as to not create confusion and possibly duplicates. Icon names can still be different from real drawable names, though I have made some of them compliant to this or maybe more meaningul.
- remove duplicate `getIconByAttr()` in ThemeHelper (use `resolveResourceIdFromAttr()`
- use standard icons for `expand_more` and `expand_less` instead of triangles
- use `play_button_outline` instead of custom PNG as play button in VideoDetailFragment (questionable, as there is no shadow anymore)
Cookie updated whenever ageRestrictedContent setting is changed or
service is changed. Right now there is only a cookie for youtube, but
cookies for other services could be added in the future.
Problems with this approach: Even when the service is set to youtube,
the downloader doesn't only request youtube urls e.g. it also sends
reqeusts to i.ytimg.com, suggestqueries.google.com, and yt3.ggpht.com.
The ageRestrictedContent cookie is not normally sent when sending
requests to these other urls, so doing so might have unknown effects.
Playback parameters are speed, pitch and skip silence.
Remove parameters being passed on as intent to the player, since the parameters can be restored from the preferences instead.
# Conflicts:
# app/src/main/java/org/schabi/newpipe/player/BasePlayer.java
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.
- 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