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/developers/samples/android/ui/views/RevealEffect/RevealEffectBasic/Application/
README-fragmentview.txt
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-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
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android:summary="Username for
your
SIP Account"
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android:summary="Domain for
your
SIP Account"
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android:summary="Password for
your
SIP Account"
/development/samples/SupportLeanbackDemos/res/values/
arrays.xml
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<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
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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
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Android's core libraries and not those from
your
desktop VM.
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If this is
your
first time using IDEGen...
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add "-Xms748m -Xmx748m" to
your
VM options.
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libraries". Eclipse will not let you save
your
configuration unless at
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3) Import the project root directory into
your
Eclipse workspace. If you
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You can create
your
own additional exclusion list by creating an
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might exclude all apps except the Browser in
your
IDE configuration wit
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/device/sample/apps/SampleEmailPolicy/
Android.mk
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#
your
local version, e.g. LOCAL_PACKAGE_NAME := MyDeviceEmailPolicy This will cause the build
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# 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
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1. Extract the searchcvs/ folder from cvs and place it in
your
$HOME folder
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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:
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- if Java 1.4 is not
your
currently installed Java version, set the
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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
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# If
your
platform is truly new/different:
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@echo "*** ERROR - configure could not detect
your
platform"
/external/jcommander/src/main/java/com/beust/jcommander/
IStringConverter.java
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* If
your
class implements a constructor that takes a String, this
25
* constructor will be used to instantiate
your
converter and the
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* 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
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Assuming a default install on Windows,
your
"Scripts" directory is most
23
your
"Scripts" directory and add it to you system path.
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* Some systems will automatically install the script on
your
path. Try it
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need to add to
your
path. Find it (check with
your
distribution) and
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either add it to
your
path or make a symbolic link to it from
your
path.
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* If you are sure ``markdown`` is on
your
path, but it still isn't being
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the source distribution, and run it from there. However, remember that
your
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/external/mesa3d/docs/
debugging.html
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add -DDEBUG to the CFLAGS line for
your
system configuration. You may
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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
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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
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// any gtest based tests that are linked into
your
executable.
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// 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>
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to draw a visual connection between
your
square and round versions. By using similar color
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<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
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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
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path: /distribute/users/
your
-listing.html
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- 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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