The write-red-on-it thing doesn't work for the notify.png file used in
notifications (I think because I can't find a color Android doesn't
strip out.) So use a rotation transform instead. Users will never see
this anyway.
It wasn't even checking all languages. Now it does, lets you specify
which ones if a subset's desired, and differentiates between sets of
format specifiers mismatching in a way that'll cause a
crash (e.g. expecting int in one and string in another) and just having
some missing.
Control whether wifi direct is enabled from build.xml, a file that's
already different for the two variants. The point here is to do a
release with permissions changes but without having to fix everything
wrong with wifi direct.
Meant using NotificationCompat, dropping FloatMath, and changing a bunch
of build config stuff. Not done for gradle builds yet. Currently crashes
on a new install until you go into Apps/Crosswords/Permissions and turn
on the four "dangerous" ones it's using. Now the work is to check for
and request missing permissions on demand.
This completes moving to using traditional logging. At least to having
each file provide a TAG. Class rather than TAG is passed in, and format
strings are preferred to contatenation, but now adb can work with the
output.
Setting up an emulator that'll grab {menu,layout}-small resources is a
pain so this script exchanges them with regular resources so that a
subsequent compile will produce something that (when run) will catch
missing resources etc.
For some reason the 'clean-debug' cycle stopped working because the
file was nuked then not regenerated. Rather than figure out why, just
add a target to generate it every time.
time to choose between dual-pane and regular mode that doesn't mess
up sending Intents and make it harder to prevent there being
multiple instances of activities that are supposed to be single-top.
but no "other", which crashes. "Fix" these by making the copy script
turn one into other, which may well make sense given Japanese
grammer. At any rate it prevents crashes until I can work it out with
the translator and/or weblate.