- this tries to address a common request to display user data up front
- i would make this via a fragment, but RecyclerView doesn't like Fragments
- (fragments would make it much easier to also add a charts like view,
like we use on the Activity list tab)
- i added configuration that allows to disable it partially or fully
Co-authored-by: Petr Vaněk <vanous@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: Petr Vaněk <vanous@noreply.codeberg.org>
Nothing Ear (1) are wireless earbuds that support active noise
suppression, transparency mode and several gestures.
This initial commit adds support for:
- reading battery level
- setting audio mode
- setting in-ear auto detection
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2403
Co-authored-by: daniele <daniele@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: daniele <daniele@noreply.codeberg.org>
I left the non-preference related dslv code untouched and took it from here
https://github.com/sbolotovms/drag-sort-listview
(This is one of many forks, which had migrated android to androidx)
The base for the code in DragSortListPreferenceFragment.java and
DragSortListPreference.java comes from:
https://github.com/kd7uiy/drag-sort-listview
I heavily modiefied it moved it to androidx
Remove unneeded function call
Re-done to simplify
Add media actions
Rename function to make meaning clearer
Add events forwarding for HUAMI Bip, MB3
Co-authored-by: vanous <petr@linuks.cz>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/1980
This did not work at all before, it was supposed to take the language from
Gadgetbridge App settings or the phone's default settings, but nothing was ever
sent to the watch.
- All ID115 settings migrated, allowing removal from settings activity
- All timeformat settings for all devices migrated
- All wrist location settings for all devices migrated (now you can have a mi band 3 on the left wrist and a bip on the right wrist :P)
Also deduplicated some strings from zetime/generic preferences
Reasons for removal:
- I doubt we honored the offset correctly for new features anyway that are available on newer devices
- Newer devices have a display always displaying the wrong time
This allows to construct per-device settings by device type very easily
device coordinators just do the following to declare which setting they support,
the settings activity is then composed at runtime.
@Override
public int[] getSupportedDeviceSpecificSettings(GBDevice device) {
return new int[]{
R.xml.devicesettings_miband3,
R.xml.devicesettings_swipeunlock,
R.xml.devicesettings_pairingkey
};
}