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