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  /sdk/bash_completion/
README 7 To use the scripts, simply source them into your environment. Example:
  /toolchain/binutils/binutils-2.25/bfd/doc/
header.sed 12 Run "make headers" in your build bfd/ to regenerate. */\
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/practices/
screen-compat-mode.jd 51 properly fit each screen. However, if your application does not successfully follow the guide to
82 up to fill the screen. This essentially "zooms" in on your layout to make it bigger,
83 which will usually cause artifacts such as blurring and pixelation in your UI.
95 is always enabled and the user cannot disable it. (How to declare your application's
103 <p>As a developer, you have control over when your application uses screen compatibility mode. The
110 <p>If you've developed your application primarily for versions of Android lower than 3.0, but
111 <strong>your application does resize properly</strong> for larger screens such as tablets,
113 experience. Otherwise, users may enable screen compatibility mode and experience your application in
120 <li>Your application has set both <a
128 <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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