Pebble: Add support for dynamic Pebble background colors
- Add a couple additional icon types
- Add Lighthouse (currently unused)
- Add Transit (public transportation app)
- Tweak the colors on existing icon types
- Implement logic to grab primary (vibrant) color from app logo
- The color will be used when displaying a notification for an app
that does not have any configs bound to it.
- Alter NotificationType to support a color (named pebbleColor)
- Alter the Pebble notification poster to listen to the color from
the notification
- Alter the DeviceCommunicationService to allow for color passthrough.
- Add logic to convert HEX or Integer representations of RGB888 colors
to Pebble RGB222 format.
- make the package name retrieved lowercase.
Fixes: #815
So we do need to set the language both on change and onCreate()
For some reason, the title bar of the SettingsActivity is not updated on recreate().
Closes#787
As requested in #736, this adds an entry in the settings menu that allows to blacklist certain calendars.
To avoid confusion, all the former blacklist methods and fields have been renamed to apps_blacklist. The new entries are called calendars_blacklist.
Importing the settings has not been tested with the current changes.
Closes#736
Future improvements TODO: The new setting lives in the Pebble section, i believe in the future the blackslist functionality should be centralized and put in the sidebar.
- rename the createWebView method to getInstance
- remove the stateChangeListener after it has been fired once and remove obsolete code within
- instantiate the jsInterface object only when needed
- use the application context when possible to limit the usage of the mutableContextWrapper
- rename the layout file of the alarm item to better organize the files
- add a color selector for the item view, this replicates the old behavior of using the color to highlight enabled days
- remove the nested linearlayouts in the alarm details activity layout and use CheckedTextView instead