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AndroidBottomSheet - RELEASE NOTES

Version 1.3.0 (May 26th 2016)

A feature release, which introduces the following changes:

  • It is now possible to globally change the theme, which is used by a BottomSheet by the default, by using the theme attribute bottomSheetTheme.
  • Updated AppCompat v7 support library to version 23.4.0.

Version 1.2.0 (Apr. 23th 2016)

A feature release, which introduces the following changes:

  • Each item of a BottomSheet is now associated with an id. This allows to reference individual items regardless of their current position. The id of an item is passed to the registered OnItemClickListener when it is clicked.

Version 1.1.1 (Mar. 18th 2016)

A bugfix release, which fixes the following issues:

Version 1.1.0 (Mar. 18th 2016)

A feature release, which introduces the following changes:

  • A BottomSheet's getter and setter methods can now also be used when the bottom sheet has not been shown yet.
  • Updated dependency "AndroidUtil" to version 1.4.5.
  • Updated AppCompat support library to version 23.2.1.

Version 1.0.1 (Feb. 25th 2016)

A minor release, which introduces the following changes:

  • The library is from now on distributed under the Apache License version 2.0.
  • Updated dependency "AndroidUtil" to version 1.4.3.
  • Updated AppCompat support library to version 23.2.0.

Version 1.0.0 (Feb. 22th 2016)

The first stable release, which provides a bottom sheet as a proposed by Android's Material design guidelines. The implementation initially provides the following features:

  • The library provides a builder, which allows to create bottom sheets by specifying a title, icon, items etc.
  • A bottom sheet's items can be displayed as a list, as a two-columned list or as a grid.
  • It is possible to separate a bottom sheet's items by adding dividers (with optional titles).
  • The library offers a possibility to display all applications, which are suited for handling an Intent, as a bottom sheet's items
  • The items of a bottom sheet can be enabled/disabled individually.
  • As an alternative to displaying items, a bottom sheet's items can be be replaced with a custom view.
  • The library comes with a dark theme in addition to the default light theme. Both themes can be modified by using theme attributes.