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PhonePermissionRequestActivity.java | 30 * This is a simple splash screen (activity) for giving more details on why the user should approve
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MainPhoneActivity.java | 57 * the IncomingRequestPhoneService launches the splash Activity (PhonePermissionRequestActivity) to 279 * a splash activity informing the user we need those permissions (along with
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/external/proguard/src/proguard/gui/splash/ |
BufferedSprite.java | 21 package proguard.gui.splash;
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RectangleSprite.java | 21 package proguard.gui.splash;
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ShadowedSprite.java | 21 package proguard.gui.splash;
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/performance/battery/network/ |
action-any-traffic.jd | 76 screen the first time, the app should display a splash screen. Subsequent loads should initially
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/packages/apps/TV/src/com/android/tv/ |
Features.java | 44 * <p>Do not turn this on until the splash screen asking existing users to opt-in is launched.
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/platform_testing/libraries/youtube-app-helper/src/android/platform/test/helpers/ |
YouTubeHelperImpl.java | 93 // Dismiss the splash screen that might appear on first start. 94 UiObject2 splash = mDevice.wait(Until.findObject(dialog1), APP_INIT_WAIT); local 95 if (splash != null) { 96 splash.click();
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/external/valgrind/drd/scripts/ |
download-and-build-splash2.in | 26 wget -q http://www-flash.stanford.edu/apps/SPLASH/splash2.tar.gz 29 wget -q http://www.capsl.udel.edu/splash/splash2-modified.patch.gz
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run-splash2 | 163 # Software: openSUSE 11.0 (64-bit edition), runlevel 3, kernel 2.6.30.1, gcc 4.3.1, 32 bit SPLASH-2 executables, valgrind trunk r10648. 177 # The SPLASH-2 programs: characterization and methodological considerations
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/frameworks/support/v17/leanback/src/android/support/v17/leanback/app/ |
OnboardingFragment.java | 87 * <h4>Logo Splash Animation</a></h4> 88 * When onboarding screen appears, the logo splash animation is played by default. The animation 337 * Sets the resource ID of the splash logo image. If the logo resource id set, the default logo 338 * splash animation will be played. 347 * Returns the resource ID of the splash logo image. 349 * @return The resource ID of the splash logo image.
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OnboardingSupportFragment.java | 89 * <h4>Logo Splash Animation</a></h4> 90 * When onboarding screen appears, the logo splash animation is played by default. The animation 339 * Sets the resource ID of the splash logo image. If the logo resource id set, the default logo 340 * splash animation will be played. 349 * Returns the resource ID of the splash logo image. 351 * @return The resource ID of the splash logo image.
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/platform_testing/libraries/gmail-app-helper/src/android/platform/test/helpers/ |
GmailHelperImpl.java | 116 UiObject2 splash = mDevice.wait(Until.findObject(By.text(gotItWord)), DIALOG_TIMEOUT); local 117 if (splash != null) { 118 splash.clickAndWait(Until.newWindow(), DIALOG_TIMEOUT);
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/developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/RuntimePermissionsWear/Application/src/main/java/com/example/android/wearable/runtimepermissions/ |
MainPhoneActivity.java | 57 * the IncomingRequestPhoneService launches the splash Activity (PhonePermissionRequestActivity) to 279 * a splash activity informing the user we need those permissions (along with
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/developers/samples/android/wearable/wear/RuntimePermissionsWear/Application/src/main/java/com/example/android/wearable/runtimepermissions/ |
MainPhoneActivity.java | 57 * the IncomingRequestPhoneService launches the splash Activity (PhonePermissionRequestActivity) to 279 * a splash activity informing the user we need those permissions (along with
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/external/opencv3/samples/winrt/JavaScript/ |
MediaCaptureJavaScript.jsproj | 64 <Content Include="images\splash-sdk.png" />
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/packages/apps/PackageInstaller/res/layout/ |
install_start.xml | 18 Defines the layout of the splash screen that displays the security
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/platform_testing/tests/jank/sysapp/src/com/android/sysapp/janktests/ |
YouTubeJankTests.java | 116 // Dismiss the dogfood splash screen that might appear on first start
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/system/connectivity/shill/ |
portal_detector.h | 48 // necessary (e.g, click through of a WiFi Hotspot's splash
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/external/opencv3/samples/winrt/ImageManipulations/ |
MediaCapture.vcxproj | 186 <Image Include="Assets\splash-sdk.png" />
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/design/patterns/ |
help.jd | 14 <p>Naturally, you want everyone to quickly learn the ropes, discover the cool features, and get the most out of your app. So you might be tempted to present a one-time introductory slideshow, video, or splash screen to all new users when they first open the app. Or you might be drawn to the idea of displaying helpful text bubbles or dialogs when users interact with certain features for the first time.</p>
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/articles/ |
perf-anr.jd | 191 showing a splash screen or rendering the main view as quickly as possible, indicate that
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/external/autotest/client/tests/kvm/steps/ |
Mandriva-One-2007-32.steps | 81 # KDE desktop -- Mandriva splash screen 451 # desktop reached, close splash window
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/external/eclipse-basebuilder/basebuilder-3.6.2/org.eclipse.releng.basebuilder/plugins/ |
org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.jar | |
org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.1.0.v20100507.jar | |