* 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.
* zjw/progress_indicators:
Provide a progress indicator while loading remote search results.
Remove the progress bar from the message list footer.
Provide progress indicator for searches.
Conflicts:
src/com/fsck/k9/activity/MessageList.java
Eliminate the old-style search dialog box. A similar change
was previously made when searching from the folder list. This
change is applicable when searching while choosing a
folder (e.g. a destination folder for a copy operation).
Searches can be slow, so users need an indicator. The indicator is
also used when opening a message list or when refreshing it, or when
loading more messages.
This also removes some unused code.
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.
This removes the default settings (ellipsized, single line) from the layout
xml file and implements them programmatically. This fixes the problem where:
You are viewing a folder list while wrapping is currently on, then you go into settings
and turn wrapping off, after which you are back at the folder list, but the
list is still wrapped.
Both items are commonly used even by the average user (and likely both
are used more commonly than 'clear local messages'), so it makes
sense to provide them in the context menu as well as the action bar.
Merge branch 'jb-notifications' of https://github.com/maniac103/k-9
* 'jb-notifications' of https://github.com/maniac103/k-9:
Strip off signatures from preview.
Reset list of unseen messages when the user clears the notification.
In the new-style notification, directly go to message if new message count is 1.
Cancel notification when viewing message by clicking on notification.
Directly go to message when clicking on a single-message notification.
Fix message overflow.
Incorporate review comments.
Some fixes to notification behaviour.
Add German translation for message delete notification action.
Add delete action to notification.
Update summarized notification if a message is deleted or read remotely.
Fixed deprecation warnings.
Simplify code and beautify pre-jellybean notifications by using bold sender span for those.
Respect "Show contact names" option when determining sender for notification.
Fix marking messages as read from notification.
Add German translation for new strings.
Add actions to notifications.
First stab at new notifications.
Remove own Notification.Builder abstraction.
Update android support library to latest version.
- 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.
Recent phones frequently do not have a hardware search key, so
there is no way to initiate a search without a menu option.
Related to issues 3386, 3428, 4523, and 4643.
Disabled "sort by sender" for now because the database can't sort by
contact names from the contacts database. We probably have to
special-case that and do in-memory sorting.