Thank you for this project, I was totally hooked and wanted this badly, but there were tiny things that annoyed me, so here's a patch:
new colour themes for showing function by colour: launching and headlines are accent colours, the rest is white. This has a very elegant balance and form follows function. :-)
the analog clock seemed to break layout (overlapping date) => I debugged the boxes and fixed the layout
the home drawer did not align correctly on bottom => I debugged the boxes and fixed the layout
the analog clock's hour hand did not take into account the minute, but at 5:30, the hour hand should be in the middle between 5 and 6 => fixed
embedded ubuntu.ttf font, because my phone has no such font and I cannot install system fonts (not rooted), but the default Roboto is not nice with an elegant, text-based design like unlauncher. design is important, Ubuntu is much nicer than Roboto. I think the license is OK, Ubuntu fonts allow embedding.
I made the English strings a bit more concise by removing unnecessary verbs
I extended the analog clock to allow 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12, or 60 ticks.
And sorry for the increasing size of this -- I did not know that the pull request automatically extends itself when I continue pushing in my fork... Anyway, I think I only did non-controversial stuff to improve this further. In particular:
restructured the menus to have faster access -- there is a single config page now, with the most likely item at the top (app config).
add shortcut support. The shortcuts appear normally in the drawer app list and can be added like an app. Normal shortcuts are disabled by default. Pinned shortcuts are enabled by default (because they are manually triggered to be generated).
add some standard activities. This is not really useful, because almost everything is accessible via shortcuts. But e.g. 'Settings: Home' is now a normal app-like launchy thing to put anywhere you like.
I hope you like the patches. Thanks again for the wonderful project.
Hi!
Thank you for this project, I was totally hooked and wanted this badly, but there were tiny things that annoyed me, so here's a patch:
And sorry for the increasing size of this -- I did not know that the pull request automatically extends itself when I continue pushing in my fork... Anyway, I think I only did non-controversial stuff to improve this further. In particular:
I hope you like the patches. Thanks again for the wonderful project.
**Henrik