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      7 <h2>Android User's Guide Sources</h2>
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      9 <li><a href="http://dl.google.com/android/porting/userdocs/android-users-guide-220cc-100.zip">Android 2.2 <em>User's Guide</em></a></li>
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     14 <p><a href="http://dl.google.com/android/porting/userdocs/android-users-guide-220cc-100.zip">This archive</a> contains Framemaker 9 source files, a PDF
     15 example, and some related files for the "Android User's Guide," version
     16 AUG-CC-220-100, which Google is releasing under the Creative Commons Attribution
     17 3.0 License:</p>
     18 
     19 <p>"Except as otherwise noted at <a
     20 href="http://code.google.com/policies.html#restrictions">http://code.google.com/
     21 policies.html#restrictions</a>, the contents of this manual is licensed under
     22 the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, which is available at <a
     23 href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">http://creativecommons.org/
     24 licenses/by/3.0/</a>. When using this work in whole or in part, please attribute
     25 the work to Google Inc. No Google or third-party trademarks or brand features
     26 are included in this license."</p>
     27 
     28 <p>This book documents Android 2.2 as implemented for the Google Nexus
     29 One phone. By releasing the sources to this book under the Creative
     30 Commons Attibution 3.0 License, we hope that a wide variety of OEMs
     31 and developers will find some or all of these chapters helpful when
     32 documenting their own implementations of Android 2.2. You should be
     33 able to remove irrelevant chapters, add your own chapters, and rewrite
     34 some or all of the chapters you keep, as a quicker way to document
     35 your Android implementation than by starting from scratch.</p>
     36 
     37 <p>Keep these points in mind when working with these files:</p>
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     39 <ul>
     40 <li>These source files were created in Adobe Framemaker 9: you will need
     41 Frame and know how to use it to make use of these files. If Frame is
     42 not convenient for you, you can copy text from the PDF document or
     43 explore a utility for converting these files into other formats.</li>
     44 
     45 <li>This book uses three fonts: GeneralGG, Droid Sans, and Expert Dingbats.</li>
     46 
     47 <li>GeneralGG is available for purchase from Hoefler &amp; Frere-Jones
     48 (<a
     49 href="http://www.typography.com/home/index.php">http://www.typography.com/home/index.php</a>).
     50 Helveticta is a good substitute if you don't want to buy or use 
     51 GeneralGG, which is Google's standard sans-serif font.</li>
     52 
     53 <li>Droid Sans and Expert Dingbats are included in the fonts directory:
     54 they are open source fonts. Droid Sans is used for screen text. Expert
     55 Dingbats is used for bullets.</li>
     56 
     57 <li>All variables for the book are set in the frontmatter.fm file.</li>
     58 
     59 <li>The hidden, conditional text "HTML" is used as part of Google's
     60 process for converting this book into Google Help Center doc format --
     61 you can safely ignore it.</li>
     62 
     63 <li>For more information, please contact <a
     64 href="mailto:userdocs (a] android.com">userdocs (a] android.com</a></li>
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     66 </ul>
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