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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/components/
fundamentals.jd 15 configurations required</li>
17 alternatives for different device configurations (such as different strings for different
89 gracefully optimize its behavior for a variety of device configurations.</li>
415 types of screen configurations, the Android system generalizes them into select groups that make
431 <dt>Input configurations</dt>
479 device configurations (such as different languages and screen sizes).</p>
490 configurations. For example, by defining UI strings in XML, you can translate the strings into other
508 to create alternative resources for various device configurations, see the <a
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/tools/devices/
managing-avds.jd 21 configurations. An AVD is a device configuration for the Android emulator that allows you to
22 model different configurations of Android-powered devices. When you start the AVD Manager in Eclipse
  /frameworks/native/include/android/
configuration.h 351 * Perform a diff between two configurations. Returns a bit mask of
371 * This assumes you have already filtered the configurations with
  /packages/apps/LegacyCamera/src/com/android/camera/panorama/
MosaicRendererSurfaceView.java 151 /* Get the number of minimally matching EGL configurations
215 Log.w(TAG, String.format("%d configurations", numConfigs));
  /prebuilts/ndk/5/platforms/android-9/arch-arm/usr/include/android/
configuration.h 289 * Perform a diff between two configurations. Returns a bit mask of
309 * This assumes you have already filtered the configurations with
  /prebuilts/ndk/6/platforms/android-9/arch-arm/usr/include/android/
configuration.h 289 * Perform a diff between two configurations. Returns a bit mask of
309 * This assumes you have already filtered the configurations with
  /prebuilts/ndk/6/platforms/android-9/arch-x86/usr/include/android/
configuration.h 289 * Perform a diff between two configurations. Returns a bit mask of
309 * This assumes you have already filtered the configurations with
  /prebuilts/ndk/7/platforms/android-14/arch-arm/usr/include/android/
configuration.h 289 * Perform a diff between two configurations. Returns a bit mask of
309 * This assumes you have already filtered the configurations with
  /prebuilts/ndk/7/platforms/android-14/arch-x86/usr/include/android/
configuration.h 289 * Perform a diff between two configurations. Returns a bit mask of
309 * This assumes you have already filtered the configurations with
  /prebuilts/ndk/7/platforms/android-9/arch-arm/usr/include/android/
configuration.h 289 * Perform a diff between two configurations. Returns a bit mask of
309 * This assumes you have already filtered the configurations with
  /prebuilts/ndk/7/platforms/android-9/arch-x86/usr/include/android/
configuration.h 289 * Perform a diff between two configurations. Returns a bit mask of
309 * This assumes you have already filtered the configurations with
  /prebuilts/ndk/8/platforms/android-14/arch-arm/usr/include/android/
configuration.h 289 * Perform a diff between two configurations. Returns a bit mask of
309 * This assumes you have already filtered the configurations with
  /prebuilts/ndk/8/platforms/android-14/arch-mips/usr/include/android/
configuration.h 289 * Perform a diff between two configurations. Returns a bit mask of
309 * This assumes you have already filtered the configurations with
  /prebuilts/ndk/8/platforms/android-14/arch-x86/usr/include/android/
configuration.h 289 * Perform a diff between two configurations. Returns a bit mask of
309 * This assumes you have already filtered the configurations with
  /prebuilts/ndk/8/platforms/android-9/arch-arm/usr/include/android/
configuration.h 289 * Perform a diff between two configurations. Returns a bit mask of
309 * This assumes you have already filtered the configurations with
  /prebuilts/ndk/8/platforms/android-9/arch-mips/usr/include/android/
configuration.h 289 * Perform a diff between two configurations. Returns a bit mask of
309 * This assumes you have already filtered the configurations with
  /prebuilts/ndk/8/platforms/android-9/arch-x86/usr/include/android/
configuration.h 289 * Perform a diff between two configurations. Returns a bit mask of
309 * This assumes you have already filtered the configurations with
  /external/freetype/include/freetype/config/
ftoption.h 185 /* it for certain configurations only. */
253 /* them for certain configurations only. */
386 /* them for certain configurations only. */
420 /* them for certain configurations only. */
438 /* it for certain configurations only. */
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  /external/libvorbis/doc/
04-codec.tex 102 codebook configurations, time-domain transform configurations
103 (placeholders in Vorbis I), floor configurations, residue
104 configurations, channel mapping configurations and mode
105 configurations. It finishes with a framing bit of '1'. Header decode
115 codebook configurations \varname{[vorbis_codebook_configurations]}.
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/practices/
screens_support.jd 71 design for different screen configurations. For example, you might want a UI for tablets
81 displays properly and provides an optimized user experience on all supported screen configurations,
102 configurations that the system supports, and an overview of the API and underlying
151 densities, reflecting the many different screen configurations that a device may have. You can use
287 different screen configurations.</p>
297 for the screen density, as appropriate. To more gracefully handle different screen configurations,
422 provide special resources for different screen configurations.</p>
531 configuration qualifiers (not just for screen configurations), see
569 you test your application on different screen configurations. For example:</p>
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/tools/testing/
testing_eclipse.jd 42 It lets you create run configurations for your test package and include in
273 Creating and running test configurations is described in the next section.
283 <strong>Run &gt; Run Configurations...</strong>. The Run Configurations dialog appears.
334 displays a menu of saved Run and Debug configurations.
  /docs/source.android.com/src/source/
building-devices.jd 36 all configurations can be used,
40 <p>All configurations of Nexus 10 "manta" can be used with 4.2.2.
55 <p>All configurations of Nexus S and Nexus S 4G can be used with Android 4.1.2.
  /external/webkit/Tools/MiniBrowser/MiniBrowser.xcodeproj/
project.pbxproj 159 BCA8CBDA11E5787800812FB7 /* Configurations */,
194 BCA8CBDA11E5787800812FB7 /* Configurations */ = {
202 path = Configurations;
  /external/webkit/Tools/WebKitLauncher/WebKitLauncher.xcodeproj/
project.pbxproj 128 5DA88F7D0FC8174E00AB2F62 /* Configurations */,
170 5DA88F7D0FC8174E00AB2F62 /* Configurations */ = {
177 path = Configurations;
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/about/dashboards/
index.jd 74 you design your user interfaces for different screen configurations, Android divides the range of
77 <p>For information about how you can support multiple screen configurations in your
87 <br/>Any screen configurations with less than 0.1% distribution are not shown.</em></p>

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