Code on the Go release notes – 26.14

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New: Material icons deployed throughout the app 

We’ve updated Code on the Go with a brand-new set of Material icons to give your workspace a cleaner, more modern feel. While you might notice some icons look a little different than before, these changes were made to provide better visual clarity and a more intuitive coding experience. These new symbols are optimized for high-resolution screens and follow the latest design standards, making it easier to navigate your projects at a glance. The most significant changes are made in the project slider, where icons for Gradle tasks; viewing layout (Layout Editor for XML project and Compose Preview for Compose project); and launching a built app are changed.

New icons in project slider

New icons on project command slider

Changes to plugins

When you install a plugin, you can now choose to delete the .cgp file from your device when the installation is complete. Deleting the .cgp file does not affect the installed plugin in Code on the Go.

Option to delete plugin file after installation

Other changes to plugins include:

The APK Analyzer plugin

The APK analyzer returns detailed information about the selected APK.

Git changes

  • Cloned projects are correctly displayed in the list of recent projects.
  • Git command names are updated.

Other changes

  • New projects created using the Jetpack Compose template will work as expected.
  • If you’re a using a mouse, hovering over a button displays a subtle highlight and displays a tooltip.

 

Hovering a mouse over a button highlights the area

Hovering a mouse over an highlights the area

After a second, a tooltip for the button is displayed

After a short delay, hovering with a mouse automatically displays the tooltip
  • In landscape mode, the command slider and project menu now remain visible until they are dismissed.
  • When resuming from the device’s recent apps after an ADB process is killed, the top bar no longer overlaps the status bar.

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