Previously only the small day-number was a tap target, so tapping the
blank area of a day cell (or its "+N" overflow) did nothing. Make every
non-event part of a day column open that day — the day number, the empty
lane cells, and the overflow row — via a shared openDayAction, so a tap
anywhere on a day opens it, matching the in-app month grid. Event bars
keep opting out to open their own detail.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Tapping a widget header now opens the app on a sensible top-level view,
via a shared WidgetNavRequest.OpenView(view?) — a concrete view roots
there over the default home, a null view resolves to the default home:
- Month widget: the month/year title opens the month view (#18). Its
"today" button now snaps the grid back to the current month in place
(the reset that used to sit on the title), so paging + jump-to-today
are both reachable and the title is free to open the app.
- Agenda widget: the "Upcoming" title opens the default view (#20), so
users whose home view is Week/Month can reach it in one tap instead of
drilling through a day or event.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The month widget's prev/next/today controls and the agenda widget's
refresh run through Glance `actionRunCallback<T>()`, which persists the
callback's class name into the click PendingIntent and instantiates it
reflectively when tapped. Under R8 full mode (AGP 9 default) those
callback classes — only ever referenced reflectively — were renamed and
lost their no-arg constructor, so the lookup failed silently and the
arrows did nothing on release builds (while actionStartActivity taps,
which need no reflection, kept working).
Keep every ActionCallback's name and constructor. Verified against the
release mapping: ShiftMonthAction/ResetMonthAction/RefreshAgendaAction
now retain their original fully-qualified names.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>