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feat(edit): form redesign, optional fields, OptionCard dialogs, expressive motion
Post-v1.2.0 design iteration on the event form, reviewed slice by slice
on-device:

- Form rebuilt on the detail screen's card system: tonal EditCards with
  gutter icons (centred on the first row, top-aligned for multiline),
  borderless inline fields (placeholders at half opacity), calendar-coloured
  title accent, no dividers, bare top bar
- Optional sections (location, description, reminders, availability,
  visibility) with per-user defaults in Settings ("New event form" toggles);
  hidden ones unfold via a "More fields" picker dialog
- Reminders: stacked rows + full-width borderless add; two-step picker
  (one-tap presets, then custom amount + minutes/hours/days/weeks dropdown);
  written as METHOD_ALERT Reminders rows. Availability busy/free segmented
  toggle; visibility selector with per-level icons
- OptionCard (ui/common) is now the app-wide selection-dialog standard;
  calendar picker, visibility, more-fields, reminder presets and the
  recurring-delete chooser all use it — radio-row dialogs removed
- MaterialExpressiveTheme with MotionScheme.standard() (expressive bounce
  felt overdone); FAB stack + field reveals animate on theme springs;
  jump-to-today slides toward today's actual direction
- IME: adjustResize + imePadding so the keyboard never pans the form
- Tests: form-field prefs round-trips, availability/access provider
  mappings; DE+EN strings throughout

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-11 15:14:30 +02:00

Calendula

A modern Material 3 Expressive calendar app for Android.

Calendula is named after the flower of the same name, whose name comes from the Latin kalendae — the first day of the month — the same root as the word "calendar". Calendula reads from Android's built-in CalendarContract, so any calendar source synced to your device (CalDAV via DAVx5, Google, local, WebCal subscriptions, ...) is shown.

Features (V1)

  • Month, Week, and Day views
  • Read-only event details (write support comes in V2)
  • Multi-calendar visibility toggle
  • Material You Dynamic Color (Android 12+)
  • Light/Dark theme follows system
  • German + English UI

Building

Requires Android SDK 36 and JDK 17. The Gradle wrapper is checked in, so no host Gradle install is needed:

# Build debug APK
./gradlew assembleDebug

# Run unit tests
./gradlew test

# Run lint
./gradlew lint

If your default JDK is something other than 17, set JAVA_HOME explicitly:

JAVA_HOME=/path/to/jdk-17 ./gradlew assembleDebug

License

MIT — Jean-Luc Makiola, 2026

Description
A modern Material 3 Expressive calendar app for Android
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