> Using a separate View as icon, instead of the taskView
> Updating swipe animation logic to abstract out FloatingIconView dependency
Change-Id: Ib466262afead11ebe4ca035d589f0382c37e3e97
The "TaskView" morphs as you drag up from the
nav bar, and transforms into a "home icon" or
final "TaskView" when you release your finger.
If you cancel the gesture (e.g. drag back down),
the view simply fades out and provides a hint
to swipe straight up.
Demo: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NXlO1W6IhLoX0k2K6b-QZ5IXp0o7OYqO
Bug: 148542211
Change-Id: I3d5e9a45fcadc6a498941ea17813b9487720a504
Removes nested LinearLayout and RelativeLayout, as well
as a Space (instead just aligning buttons to the bottom).
Test: Manually verified result looks same as before.
Change-Id: I773079107be5f8862bae68c0f8f5bf6edff79ce8
- Extracts abstract classes for common functionality
- Renames some layouts, etc. to not be back-specific
- Consolidates more logic in the controllers rather
than classes like BackGestureTutorialTypeInfo
- Removes redundant TutorialStep enum (combining it
with TutorialType)
Still considering removing additional layers of
abstraction like the Fragment itself (instead
keeping UI within the Activity, which would still
be controlled by a TutorialController).
Test: Built and went through the Back tutorial to
confirm existing funcitonality was not disrupted.
Bug: 148542211
Merged-In: Id893869cb59609141dcdbdca01744d0f5952b546
Change-Id: Id893869cb59609141dcdbdca01744d0f5952b546