Using RecyclerView.ItemAnimator.ItemAnimatorFinishedListener
to only update the locales when all the animations finished.
This also reduces the number of repeated updates if the
locale list did not actually changed.
This was tested by setting the duration of animations to 3 seconds,
which made it possible to "shuffle" the list a lot and see several
items slowly moving around in the same time.
Bug: 26710681
Change-Id: I7d025e60cc252f4b90006b7b18c86d93ab94826f
When there's just one locale, showing the "Remove" menu and the
drag handle is confusing to the user since nothing can happen if
they try to use them: the drag simply won't happen, and if they
go through the delete process, we give them an error.
Bug: 26730336
Change-Id: Ie219dd9b3d653272b325d7af01aba205a58cd472
* In the drag & drop list align numbers with the + in
the "+ Add a language" button
* Keep the "+ Add a language" button under the list
* Shadow cell while drag & drop
* Updated various strings for dialog titles and messages
Bug: 26557242
Bug: 26710677
Bug: 26712004
Bug: 27070104
Change-Id: I10d26eac9581c955328e667d7309b5f0ac649110
This should bring things closer to the recommended UX guidelines.
It changes the way the checkbox / label play together,
and changes the "localization missing" warning icon to a string.
Also some cleanup of hard-coded styles and sizes.
Bug: 26758865
Bug: 26707846
Change-Id: I07a78a1e4a41122b91e895e363a217d3e9cacd40
The digits used for numbering the drag-and-drop locale list should
use a locale-aware formatter.
We will not see decimal or thousand separators, but the visible
difference is in the use of native digits. Example: Arabic.
Change-Id: I3f8cd5a3adea1cb88ae63f09711c728f4588020c