side translate that into showing the sender's name in
notification. Not yet done: replacing silly "not me" in chat listing
with same, but now it should be easy.
Conflicts:
xwords4/android/XWords4/archive/R.java
works between linux and Android clients. Required renaming so struct
names and names of fields within match in c and java code. The point
is to test this as the foundation of rematch: now you have to type in
a deviceID in order to invite, which clearly sucks for users. Either
that goes away, or it's replaced with something that scans existing
games and lists past opponents as possible invitees.
the case where one of several guests wants to rematch is a hard
problem for later.) Requires passing old-style relayIDs (connname plus
device index) when devIDs aren't available, which they may not always
be.
for Rematch): works for linux version, provided you know the relayID
of the device you're inviting. Added to common/ a stream-saving
version of java's NetLaunchInfo I'll probably want to use there too
for cross-platform compatibility (there being no jni support for
json.)
Note: because the substitution is done in common code I can't use the
positional specifiers (%1$s vs %s) and so this breaks the generated
"translations". The scripts that do the generation need to be fixed to
understand the formatted="false" attribute.
here's a command that works, providing the game's wordlist and rowid:
run --game-db-file /tmp/xwdb --game-db-id 799809255 --dict-dir \
/var/www/and_wordlists/English --dict-name TWL06_2to15.xwd
quantity through to java world, use it, convert English <string>
resources to <plurals> (using python script) based on parallel changes
in French, and modify callsites to call getQuantityString() where
R.string.xxx became R.plurals.xxx.
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what's going on when multiple participants in a single game are on the
same device. But for a couple of strings passed into the jni the
changes are only in DEBUG code.
needs to save it there on receipt of an invitation (doesn't create
full game with comms until later.) Passes discon2 tests and seems to
work on a single Android device. (Haven't tested inviting on Android
yet.)