preferences Storage importers/exporters. Password/encryption key
prompting is now down in centralized place. On import, the password
prompt is given if the file to be imported uses an importer
implementation that requires a password and no password is provided.
On export, the password prompt is given if the chosen version is for
an exporter that requires a password and no password was provided.
For instance, for automatic backups, a password could be stored in
preferences and provided to the exporter, so no password prompt would
be given.
Fixes downloading attachments (would just fail silently)
Also added a ProgressDialog since progress() just asks for
progress to displayed in the title bar. Since there is no title bar,
no progress is shown at all.
resets" now that Dan has added a cache of these settings into the user's
preferences database
This reverts commit 203f9fbaf4.
Conflicts:
res/values-fi/strings.xml
res/values-zh-rCN/strings.xml
This revision respects the intention of r3011 that when K-9 Mail is
set for pushing only no message is displayed, as that condition is a
normal state. However, it provides valuable feedback in other cases
that synchronization is off-line, as was done in r1433.
Although the case when the user has intentionally set no account for
polling or pushing can be considered "normal" and therefore unworthy
of a message, it turns out to be a significant burden to detect that
situation when the network is offline, since we normally do not even
try to figure out the account configurations in that case. Therefore,
without making substantial, otherwise unwarranted, changes to
MailService.java, "Syncing off" would be displayed sometimes to such a
user, and sometimes not. Since it is presumably a rare case, and
there is minimal harm to display the "Syncing off" message, the
message will be consistently displayed when no account is set for
polling or pushing.
Note to translators:
"Syncing off" is different than "Polling off". The new phrase "Syncing
off" means that K-9 Mail is not performing any synchronization with
any mail server. The prior non-English phrases for "Polling off" are
currently in-place as translations for "Syncing off", as it seems that
the meanings are close enough that it would be better to show the
obsolete translations that to fallback to the English "Syncing off".
However, better translations of "Syncing off" would be welcome.
"smaller" (and smaller) fonts by allowing the Accounts and Folder List
items to have a height smaller than the normal Android minimum. This
option is off by default to maintain existing behavior for
uninterested parties. The preferences text is not especially
compelling so could certainly be changed if better phrasing is found.