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  /developers/samples/android/ui/views/RevealEffect/RevealEffectBasic/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/SlidingTabs/SlidingTabsBasic/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/SlidingTabs/SlidingTabsColors/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/SwipeRefreshLayout/SwipeRefreshLayoutBasic/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/SwipeRefreshLayout/SwipeRefreshListFragment/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/SwipeRefreshLayout/SwipeRefreshMultipleViews/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/window/AdvancedImmersiveMode/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/wearable/wear/SynchronizedNotifications/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
  /development/samples/SipDemo/res/xml/
preferences.xml 21 android:summary="Username for your SIP Account"
27 android:summary="Domain for your SIP Account"
33 android:summary="Password for your SIP Account"
  /development/samples/SupportLeanbackDemos/res/values/
arrays.xml 24 <item>Customize your contents</item>
29 <item>Announce your new features.</item>
31 <item>Customize your own logo image, splash animation and the contents animations.</item>
  /development/tools/idegen/
README 2 and Eclipse. Your IDE should be able to compile everything in a reasonable
7 If this is your first time using IDEGen...
9 IDEA needs a lot of memory. Add "-Xms748m -Xmx748m" to your VM options
16 Android's core libraries and not those from your desktop VM.
34 If this is your first time using IDEGen...
37 add "-Xms748m -Xmx748m" to your VM options.
41 libraries". Eclipse will not let you save your configuration unless at
51 3) Import the project root directory into your Eclipse workspace. If you
61 You can create your own additional exclusion list by creating an
63 might exclude all apps except the Browser in your IDE configuration wit
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  /device/sample/apps/SampleEmailPolicy/
Android.mk 19 # your local version, e.g. LOCAL_PACKAGE_NAME := MyDeviceEmailPolicy This will cause the build
21 # file for your device, to include the APK file in your system image.
  /external/eclipse-basebuilder/basebuilder-3.6.2/org.eclipse.releng.basebuilder/plugins/org.eclipse.build.tools/scripts_cvs/searchcvs/
README.searchcvs.setup.mysql.txt 7 1. Extract the searchcvs/ folder from cvs and place it in your $HOME folder
10 2. Customize setup.sh for your needs and run it to extract your code from cvs.
  /external/emma/
BUILD.txt 12 "build.properties" that tells the build where your JDK and ANT are located:
14 - if Java 1.4 is not your currently installed Java version, set the
15 following property to point to the "jre" subdirectory of your JDK 1.4
  /external/icu/icu4c/source/config/
mh-unknown 9 # Perhaps your platform wasn't detected- try changing aclocal.m4 and
12 # If your platform is truly new/different:
19 @echo "*** ERROR - configure could not detect your platform"
  /external/jcommander/src/main/java/com/beust/jcommander/
IStringConverter.java 24 * If your class implements a constructor that takes a String, this
25 * constructor will be used to instantiate your converter and the
30 * You can also extend BaseConverter to make your life easier.
  /external/markdown/docs/
command_line.txt 16 ensure that any files in the Python "Scripts" directory are on your system
21 Assuming a default install on Windows, your "Scripts" directory is most
23 your "Scripts" directory and add it to you system path.
33 * Some systems will automatically install the script on your path. Try it
37 need to add to your path. Find it (check with your distribution) and
38 either add it to your path or make a symbolic link to it from your path.
40 * If you are sure ``markdown`` is on your path, but it still isn't being
44 the source distribution, and run it from there. However, remember that your
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  /external/mesa3d/docs/
debugging.html 24 add -DDEBUG to the CFLAGS line for your system configuration. You may
26 use your debugger. After you've edited Make-config type 'make clean'
30 In your debugger you can set a breakpoint in _mesa_error() to trap Mesa
  /external/vboot_reference/utility/
enable_dev_usb_boot 17 die "Sorry, your platform does not support booting from USB."
26 die "Sorry, your firmware does not look like ChromeOS firmware."
35 screen to boot your self-signed image.
  /external/webrtc/webrtc/test/
test_suite.h 17 // instantiate this class in your main function and call its Run method to run
18 // any gtest based tests that are linked into your executable.
37 // instead of putting complex code in your constructor/destructor.
  /frameworks/base/core/res/res/raw-en-rGB/
incognito_mode_start_page.html 7 <p><strong>You've gone incognito</strong>. Pages that you view in this window won't appear in your browser history or search history, and they won't leave other traces, such as cookies, on your device after you close the incognito window. However, any files that you download or bookmarks that you create will be preserved.</p>
14 <li>Malicious software that tracks your keystrokes in exchange for free smileys</li>
  /frameworks/base/core/res/res/raw-en-rGB-xlarge/
incognito_mode_start_page.html 7 <p><strong>You've gone incognito</strong>. Pages that you view in this window won't appear in your browser history or search history, and they won't leave other traces, such as cookies, on your device after you close the incognito window. However, any files that you download or bookmarks that you create will be preserved.</p>
14 <li>Malicious software that tracks your keystrokes in exchange for free smileys</li>
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/design/wear/
watchfaces.jd 20 ambient modes, and consider how system user interface elements will interact with your design.</p>
22 <p>Follow the guidelines in this page to design your custom watch faces.</p>
43 design. Your watch face designs should deliver a singular expression of time and related data.
53 format, but a little planning will allow users to enjoy your watch face regardless of screen
56 <p>These guidelines help your concepts align across devices:</p>
76 to draw a visual connection between your square and round versions. By using similar color
89 <p>Some of your concepts will naturally take the shape of an analog clock, like a center
110 <p>Android Wear devices operate in two main modes: ambient and interactive. Your watch face
111 designs should take these modes into account. Generally, if your watch face design looks great
117 mode. Your design can use full color with fluid animation in this mode.</p
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/distribute/users/
_book.yaml 3 path: /distribute/users/your-listing.html
29 - title: Add an App Install Banner On Your Mobile Website
32 - title: Understand Where Your Users Come From
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/connectivity/
index.jd 3 page.landing.intro=Android provides rich APIs to let your app connect and interact with other devices over Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi P2P, USB, and SIP, in addition to standard network connections.
17 the wireless radio can affect your choices on when, what, and how to transfer data in order to
25 their data when recovering from a data loss (such as a factory reset) or installing your

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