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- Add a FAB for user interaction (hide on scroll if appropriate)
- Show a dialog to collect the new hashtag
- Autocomplete hashtags the same as when composing a status
* Kotlin 1.8.10
https://github.com/JetBrains/kotlin/releases/tag/v1.8.10
* Migrate onActivityCreated to onViewCreated
* More final modifiers
* Java Cleanups
* Kotlin cleanups
* More final modifiers
* Const value TOOLBAR_HIDE_DELAY_MS
* Revert
Previous code was:
```
for (i in tabs.indices) {
// ...
if (tabs[i].id == LIST) {
tab.contentDescription = tabs[i].arguments[1]
} else {
tab.setContentDescription(tabs[i].text)
}
// ...
```
When I converted it over, `i` was replaced with `position`, but I misread `tab.contentDescription = tabs[i].arguments[1]` as `tab.contentDescription = tabs[i].arguments[i]`.
Put the `1` back.
This uses unusual code provided by Mikhail Lopatkin of Gradle Inc:
https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/23914#issuecomment-1431909019
It wraps the git sha function in a "value source". This allows it to interact correctly with configuration caching.
Because the code is longer than before, it is now broken out into its own file getGitSha.gradle.
Make `tabs` `var` instead of `val` in `MainPagerAdapter` so it can be updated
when tabs change.
Then detach the `tabLayoutMediator`, update the tabs, and call
`notifyItemRangeChanged` in `setupTabs()`.
This fixes a bug (not sure if it's this code, or in ViewPager2) where
assigning a new adapter to the view pager seemed to result in a leak of one
or more fragments. This wasn't user-visible, but it's a leak, and it becomes
user-visible when fragments want to display menus.
This also fixes two other bugs:
1. Be on the left-most tab. Scroll down a bit. Then modify the tabs at
"Account preferences > tabs", but keep the left-most tab as-is.
Then go back to MainActivity. Your reading position in the left-most
tab has been jumped to the top.
2. Be on any non-left-most tab. Then modify the tab list by reordering tabs
(adding/removing tabs is also OK).
Then go back to MainActivity. Your tab selection has been overridden,
and the left-most tab has been selected.
Because the fragments are not destroyed unnecessarily your reading position
is retained. And it remembers the tab you had selected, and as long as that
tab is still present you will be returned to it, even if it's changed
position in the list.
Fixes https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/issues/3251
* Add support for updating media description and focus point when editing statuses
* Don't publish description/focus point updates via the standard api when editing a published post
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