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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/distribute/engage/
video.jd 18 Help users progress to the next level with YouTube <strong>game play
19 videos</strong> in Google Play, on your YouTube channel, and on your website.
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/media/
mediarouter.jd 56 <li><strong>Remote Playback</strong> &mdash; This approach uses the receiving device to handle
60 <li><strong>Secondary Output</strong> &mdash; With this approach, your app retrieves, renders
90 <strong>Figure 1.</strong> Overview of key media router classes used by apps.
113 <strong>Caution:</strong> There is another set of media router APIs provided in the
138 <strong>Figure 2.</strong> A Cast button shown on the right side of the action bar
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/tools/testing/
testing_ui.jd 93 <strong>Figure 1.</strong> The {@code uiautomatorviewer} showing the captured interface of a test device.
101 <li><p>To capture a screen for analysis, click the <strong>Device Screenshot</strong> button in the GUI of the {@code uiautomatorviewer} tool.</p>
102 <p class="note"><strong>Note: </strong>If you have more than one device connected, specify the device for screen capture by setting the {@code ANDROID_SERIAL} environment variable:
117 <li>Optionally, click on the <strong>Toggle NAF Nodes</strong> button to see UI components that are not accessible to the {@code uiautomator} testing framework. Only limited information may be available for these components.</li>
146 <p class="note"><strong>Note: </strong>To identify the non-accessible components in the UI, click on the <strong>Toggle NAF Nodes</strong (…)
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/training/accessibility/
index.jd 35 facilitate user interaction with <strong>any</strong> Android application, not
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/training/basics/activity-lifecycle/
pausing.jd 54 <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> When your activity receives a call to {@link
60 <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 1.</strong> When a semi-transparent activity obscures
99 <p>Generally, you should <strong>not</strong> use {@link android.app.Activity#onPause()} to store
112 <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> When your activity is paused, the {@link
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/training/design-navigation/
ancestral-temporal.jd 38 <p><strong>Back/Up Navigation Design</strong></p>
56 <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 1.</strong> The <em>Back</em> button behavior after entering
96 <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Example behavior for up navigation after entering the Email app from the People app.</p>
101 <p class="note"><strong>Implementation Note:</strong> As a best practice, when implementing either
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/training/keyboard-input/
style.jd 48 <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 1.</strong> The {@code phone} input type.</p>
64 <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 2.</strong> The {@code textPassword} input type.</p>
89 <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Adding {@code textAutoCorrect}
135 <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 4.</strong> The Send button appears when you declare
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/training/notify-user/
display-progress.jd 67 progress bar is indeterminate (<strong>true</strong>) or determinate (<strong>false</strong>).
135 <strong>Figure 1.</strong> The progress bar during and after the operation.</p>
183 <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 2.</strong> An ongoing activity indicator.</p>
  /frameworks/base/docs/html-intl/intl/ja/training/multiscreen/
index.jd 49 <p class="note"><strong>?:</strong> ???????????????<a
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  /frameworks/base/obex/javax/obex/
Operation.java 49 * <STRONG>Definition of methods inherited from <code>ContentConnection</code>
50 * </STRONG>
58 * <STRONG>How Headers are Handled</STRONG>
64 * <STRONG>PUT example</STRONG>
82 * <STRONG>GET example</STRONG>
  /frameworks/opt/net/voip/src/java/android/net/rtp/
package.html 24 <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> To use the RTP APIs, you must request the {@link
  /hardware/invensense/6515/libsensors_iio/software/core/mpl/
mag_disturb.h 94 /* These API get/set the yaw angle based strong magnetic anomaly detection*/
95 /* The strong magnetic anomaly detection will drop heading accuracy if gyro is not trustable */
  /libcore/dom/src/test/resources/
xhtml1-strict.dtd 36 <!ELEMENT p (#PCDATA|em|strong|code|sup|var|acronym|abbr)*>
45 <!ELEMENT strong (#PCDATA)>
  /libcore/luni/src/main/java/libcore/util/
SneakyThrow.java 22 * the traditional declaration. <strong>This is a dangerous API that should be
23 * used with great caution.</strong> Typically this is useful when rethrowing
  /art/runtime/
intern_table.h 39 * There are actually two tables: one that holds strong references to its strings, and one that
50 // Interns a potentially new string in the 'strong' table. (See above.)
54 // Interns a potentially new string in the 'strong' table. (See above.)
58 // Interns a potentially new string in the 'strong' table. (See above.)
131 // Since this contains (strong) roots, they need a read barrier to
132 // enable concurrent intern table (strong) root scan. Do not
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/resources/chromeos/login/
oobe_screen.css 174 html[highlight=strong] #security-info a:focus,
175 html[highlight=strong] #eula a:focus,
176 html[highlight=strong] .step-extra-controls a:focus,
177 html[highlight=strong] .menu-control:focus,
178 html[highlight=strong] input[type='button']:focus,
179 html[highlight=strong] button:focus {
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/common/extensions/docs/server2/test_data/subversion_file_system/
api_icons_214898 19 <td><strong><a href="/viewvc"><span class="pathdiv">/</span></a><a href="/viewvc/chrome/?pathrev=214898">[chrome]</a><span class="pathdiv">/</span><a href="/viewvc/chrome/trunk/?pathrev=214898">trunk</a><span class="pathdiv">/</span><a href="/viewvc/chrome/trunk/src/?pathrev=214898">src</a><span class="pathdiv">/</span><a href="/viewvc/chrome/trunk/src/chrome/?pathrev=214898">chrome</a><span class="pathdiv">/</span><a href="/viewvc/chrome/trunk/src/chrome/common/?pathrev=214898">common</a><span class="pathdiv">/</span><a href="/viewvc/chrome/trunk/src/chrome/common/extensions/?pathrev=214898">extensions</a><span class="pathdiv">/</span><a href="/viewvc/chrome/trunk/src/chrome/common/extensions/api/?pathrev=214898">api</a><span class="pathdiv">/</span>icons</strong></td>
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chrome_apps_on_mobile.html 10 <p><em><strong>The toolchain for running Chrome Apps on mobile is in early developer preview. Feel free to give us your feedback using the <a href="https://github.com/MobileChromeApps/mobile-chrome-apps/issues">Github issue tracker</a>, our <a href="http://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/group/chromium-apps/topics">Chrome Apps developer forum</a>, on <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/google-chrome-app">Stack Overflow</a>, or our <a href="https://plus.google.com/+GoogleChromeDevelopers/">G+ Developers page</a>.</strong></em></p>
18 <p>Apache Cordova wraps your application's web code with a native application shell and allows you to distribute your hybrid web app via Google Play and/or the Apple App Store. To use Apache Cordova with an existing Chrome App, you use the <code>cca</code> (<strong>c</strong> ordova <strong>c</strong> hrome <strong>a</strong> pp) command-line tool.</p>
38 <ul><li><p><a href="http://nodejs.org">Node.js</a> version 0.10.0 (or higher) with <code>npm</code> is required:</p><ul><li><strong>Windows</strong>: Install Node.js using the installation executables downloadable from <a href="http://nodejs.org" (…)
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first_app.html 19 <li>The <strong>manifest</strong> tells Chrome about your app, what it is,
21 <li>The <strong>background script</strong> is used to create the event page
25 <li>All <strong>icons</strong> and other assets must be included
gcm_server.html 16 <li><strong>Maximum payload length:</strong> 256 bytes</li>
17 <li><strong>Maximum subchannels:</strong> 4</li>
18 <li><strong>Maximum API requests per day:</strong> 10,000</li>
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/common/extensions/docs/templates/intros/
declarativeContent.html 49 <strong>Note:</strong> All conditions and actions are created via a constructor
64 })<strong>,
67 })</strong>
86 <strong>Note:</strong> You should always register or unregister rules in bulk
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/icu/source/common/unicode/
docmain.h 62 * <td><strong>Module Name</strong></td>
63 * <td><strong>C</strong></td>
64 * <td><strong>C++</strong></td>
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