added CameraView and wired it into a fragment, then connected it with firebasevision. Also completely cleaned up the sendfragment and refactored the way that it manages currency conversions.
Get the current balance from a channel in the repository. This is a checkpoint where the UI updates based on a repository but we will need to move a lot of code around, shortly.
Created new branch to investigate leveraging a coordinator layout. By
allowing it to coordinate the major animations, motionLayout could focus
on the header animations. This reduced the need for the motion scene to
manage visibility of so many things (empty views v full views). The end
result is the animations behave more consistently and ghosting of hidden
views is no longer occuring. There is still a minor issue with the
account balance flickering while it animates but I suspect this is a bug
in Android. I will create a minimum example to prove it and file a bug
report.
Squashed commit of the following:
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next step is to add the numbering to the address parts and then add the real values for the QR code and the address. After that, this screen is complete.
So far this just demonstrates adding an Android Library project that uses Rust through the JNI. The next step would be to get protobufs working across the JNI boundary.