Right now only replacing the icon in the action bar is supported.
That's why the term "Icon Pack" is used in the UI.
Known bug: In a PreferenceActivity the second level still shows the
default app icon in the action bar :(
Icon packs need to include an activity with an intent filter for
the action "org.k9mail.THEME_PACK".
Example:
<activity android:name=".SomeActivity">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="org.k9mail.THEME_PACK" />
</intent-filter>
<!-- Version number for the theme pack format -->
<meta-data android:name="version" android:value="1"/>
<meta-data android:name="name" android:value="Fancy icon"/>
<meta-data android:name="author" android:value="cketti"/>
<meta-data android:name="icon_app"
android:resource="@drawable/ic_app"/>
</activity>
* 'Issue_4503_auto-fit_messages_option' of https://github.com/zjw/k-9:
Revert "Don't show a disabled preference if there is nothing a user can do to enable it."
Fix indentation
Correct preference version number.
Issue 4503: Auto-fit messages option
Don't show a disabled preference if there is nothing a user can do to enable it.
The PREFIX quote style was using an empty line between the header and
the quote. But mail apps using this way of quoting style do not have an
empty line between the quote header and the quote.
This was disabled in faa666394c
because it isn't possible to extract the name of the android
contact in the 'ORDER BY...' clause when querying the database.
Instead it simply sorts by the email address.
This may cause the same contact to appear multiple times in
the list, if they have multiple email addresses assigned.
But in most cases this is good enough and surely better than
not having the option to sort by sender at all.
Desktop mail clients such as Thunderbird also simply use the
sender email information when sorting the column.
This also adds a SenderComparator for usage in the MergeCursor.
by default.
The message view theme isn't something the user is likely to change on a
regular basis, so we don't need to clutter the message view menu with
this setting. The menu item can still be enabled for those who want it.
The commit that introduced those notifications also introduced a rather
... interesting design pattern: The CertificateValidationException
notified the user of its pure existance - it's no longer a 'message'
only, but defines policy. As this is more than unusual, replace this
pattern by the MessagingController treating
CertificateValidationException specially when accessing remote folders.
Also make clear which account failed when constructing the notification.
* zjw/folder_search:
Provide message search capability from the folder list.
Eliminate unused code.
Switch to using the action bar for folder searches.
Use a more appropriate title when diplaying folder search results.
Switch to using the action bar for folder searches.
Provide new action bar "find folder" icons
Create action buttons to search for folders.
Readjust settings version number based on current master
Control wrapping of folder names programmatically only
Permit the folder list item to expand vertically.
Create new preference option for wrapping folder names in folder list view.
Issue 1911: Permit folder names to wrap on multiple lines in folder list view so users can see the entire name.
With this fix, a CertPathValidatorException or CertificateException will
create a "Certificate error: Check your server settings" notification
in the status bar. When the user clicks on the notification, they are
taken to the appropriate server settings screen where they can review their
settings and can accept a different server certificate.
- If there's only a single message in the notification, add 'Reply' and
'Read' (marks as read) buttons.
- If there's more than one message pending, add only 'Read'.
With the introduction of the action bar there is no longer a separate
button bar for refile actions. So it's no longer necessary to hide the
buttons to save screen space.