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
Changed android.R.string.ok, which is "OK", into R.string.finish, which is also OK, but from our strings
Then for a small amount of languages that don't have Android translation, it will show the good string.
After long clicking on a local playlist, show a dialog with 2 options for "rename" and "delete"
Rename shows another dialog to let the user rename the playlist.
Delete lets the user delete a playlist like before.
Now the playback state of a stream is loaded only when needed (i.e. when the stream is visible), just as it is done with thumbnails.
Removed `StateObjectsListAdapter.java`, which used to load the state of every stream at list instantiation, generating slowdowns and freezes.
Common actions and labels are now in a unique enum: StreamDialogEntry
If an action is not common to every long-press menu (e.g. delete) a custom action has to be provided using e.g. delete.setAction(...)
* re-work finished mission database
* re-work DownloadMission and bump it Serializable version
* keep the classic Java IO API
* SAF Tree API support on Android Lollipop or higher
* add wrapper for SAF stream opening
* implement Closeable in SharpStream to replace the dispose() method
* do required changes for this API:
** remove any file creation logic from DownloadInitializer
** make PostProcessing Serializable and reduce the number of iterations
** update all strings.xml files
** storage helpers: StoredDirectoryHelper & StoredFileHelper
** best effort to handle any kind of SAF errors/exceptions