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/sdk/bash_completion/
README
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To use the scripts, simply source them into
your
environment. Example:
/toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/bfd/doc/
header.sed
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Run "make headers" in
your
build bfd/ to regenerate. */\
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/practices/
screen-compat-mode.jd
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properly fit each screen. However, if
your
application does not successfully follow the guide to
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up to fill the screen. This essentially "zooms" in on
your
layout to make it bigger,
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which will usually cause artifacts such as blurring and pixelation in
your
UI.
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is always enabled and the user cannot disable it. (How to declare
your
application's
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<p>As a developer, you have control over when
your
application uses screen compatibility mode. The
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<p>If you've developed
your
application primarily for versions of Android lower than 3.0, but
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<strong>
your
application does resize properly</strong> for larger screens such as tablets,
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experience. Otherwise, users may enable screen compatibility mode and experience
your
application in
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<li>
Your
application has set both <a
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<li>
Your
application has set either <
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/developers/build/templates/FragmentView/_MODULE_/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/build/templates/SimpleView/_MODULE_/
README-simpleview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to handle behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/admin/AppRestrictionSchema/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/admin/DeviceOwner/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/admin/NfcProvisioning/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/connectivity/bluetooth/BluetoothChat/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/connectivity/nfc/CardEmulation/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/connectivity/nfc/CardReader/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/content/WidgetData/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/content/webview/PermissionRequest/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/media/MediaEffects/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/media/ScreenCapture/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/notification/ActiveNotifications/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/security/keystore/BasicAndroidKeyStore/Application/
README-simpleview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to handle behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/ui/DrawableTinting/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/ui/graphics/PdfRendererBasic/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/ui/transition/AdapterTransition/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/ui/transition/BasicTransition/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/ui/transition/CustomTransition/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/ui/views/Clipping/ClippingBasic/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/ui/views/Elevation/ElevationDrag/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
/developers/samples/android/ui/views/FloatingActionButton/FloatingActionButtonBasic/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
22
-Add a Fragment to show behavior. In
your
MainActivity.java class, it will reference a Fragment
23
called (yourProjectName)Fragment.java. Create that file in
your
project, using the "main" source
25
For instance, if
your
package name is com.example.foo, create the file
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