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  /development/samples/browseable/BatchStepSensor/src/com.example.android.batchstepsensor/
BatchStepSensorFragment.java 29 import com.example.android.batchstepsensor.cardstream.Card;
40 // Card tags
56 // Action from COUNTING card
82 // Number of events to keep in queue and display on card
112 // Prepare all cards and show the intro card.
115 // Show the registration card if the hardware is supported, show an error otherwise
156 * Handles a click on a card action.
160 * Actions are defined when a card is created.
170 // Register Step Counter card
181 // Register Step Detector card
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/design/wear/
index.jd 33 <p>The context stream is a vertical list of cards, each showing a useful or timely piece of information. Much like the Google Now feature on Android phones and tablets, users swipe vertically to navigate from card to card. Only one card is displayed at a time, and background photos are used to provide additional visual information. Your application can create cards and inject them into the stream when they are most likely to be useful.</p>
44 <h2 id="CueCard">Demand: The Cue Card</h2>
50 <p>For cases where Android Wear does not suggest an answer proactively through the context stream, the cue card allows users to speak to Google. The cue card is opened by saying, ?OK Google? or by tapping on the background of the home screen. Swiping up on the cue card shows a list of suggested voice commands, which can also be tapped.</p>
54 <p>Applications can respond to a voice command in the same way as they can respond to a tap on a regular in-stream action button: by adding or updating a stream card, or by launching a full screen application. Voice input often takes the form of a command, such as "remind me to get milk," in which case a simple confirmation animation is sufficient to display before automatically returning to the Context Stream.</p>
62 <li>The background, showing either content relating to the first card or a custom watch face design, depending on the watch face the user has chosen. Tapping anywhere on the background or saying "Ok Google" starts a voice query.
64 <li>The top ranked card in the Context Stream, peeking up at the bottom of the screen. The amount of the peek card that ap (…)
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patterns.jd 31 <p>App icons appear in a fixed position overhanging the edge at the top right of the card by default for all notifications in the Context Stream. This is an opportunity for cards to be recognized as coming from a specific source. Photo backgrounds should be used only to convey information, not to brand a card. App icons are necessary only on the leftmost card; it is not necessary to add the app icon to pages.</p>
37 <p>Supplementary information should be displayed on additional cards to the right of a main Context Stream card. In most cases one additional detail card should be sufficient. For example, a weather card might show the weather for the current location today, with subsequent days listed in an additional card to the right. Keep the number of detail cards as low as possible. Actions (see below) should always come after pages; don?t change the order or interleave them.</p>
49 <p>Swiping from left to right on a card causes it to be dismissed from the stream. Dismissed cards may return when they next have relevant information. State is synced between the Android Wear context stream and the notifications on the Android handheld device, so dismissing from one causes an automatic dismissal from the other.</p>
57 <p>Where the user may need to take action on the information shown in a notification, you can provide action buttons. These are system-rendered buttons that appear to the right of detail cards. They consist of a white icon set on a blue system-rendered circular button and a short caption with a verb. Actions should be limited to three for a single card row.</p>
71 <li>The action is completed immediately and the result of the action is shown (either by updating the relevant card contents immediately, or by showing a confirmation animation).</li
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/training/animation/
cardflip.jd 1 page.title=Displaying Card Flip Animations
21 <a href="#animate">Animate the Card Flip</a>
37 <p> This lesson shows you how to do a card flip
39 Card flips animate between views of content by showing an animation that emulates
40 a card flipping over.
43 <p>Here's what a card flip looks like:
54 Card flip animation
61 run the sample app and select the Card Flip example. See the following
94 Create the animations for the card flips. You'll need two animators for when the front
95 of the card animates out and to the left and in and from the left. You'll also need tw
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  /packages/apps/Nfc/nci/jni/extns/pn54x/src/mifare/
phFriNfc_NdefMap.h 36 * a remote device that can be a smart- or memory card.
43 * NDEF Mapping - specifies the different card types
44 * These are the only recognized card types in this version.
55 /* Enum represents the different card state*/
66 * NDEF Mapping - specifies the Compliant Blocks in the Mifare 1k and 4k card types
99 /* Read/Write operation shall start from the beginning of the file/card */
130 /* indicates that Read has reached the end of the card */
132 /* indicates that Read has reached the end of the card */
158 /* To store the remaining size of the Mifare 1k or 4k card */
160 /* To update the remaining size when writing to the Mifare 1k or 4k card */
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  /external/autotest/client/site_tests/hardware_MultiReaderPowerConsumption/
hardware_MultiReaderPowerConsumption.py 80 """Test card reader CPU power consumption to be within acceptable
85 on a ramdisk with the SD card mounted, then on the SD card with the
86 ramdisk unmounted, and then on the SD card with the ramdisk unmounted.
91 @param volume_filter: Where to find the card reader.
92 @param drain_limit: maximum ratio between the card reader
95 values. 1.00 means the card reader test may
105 logging.debug('STEP 1: ensure SD card is inserted and mounted')
128 logging.debug('STEP 5: perform identical read write test on SD card')
135 logging.debug('STEP 6: unmount card')
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  /external/svox/pico_resources/tools/LingwareBuilding/PicoLingware_source_files/textana/de-DE/
de-DE_kdt_posd.utf 14 node_num = 1 quest_num = 3 subset = ADV^DET^PRO,DET^PRO,DET^PRO^PRO_REL,DET^PRO_REL,DET^N,DET^N^PRO,DET^N^V,DET^PREF_V,DET^V node_yes = 2 subset = 0,ADJ^ADV^V,ADJ^DET^N,ADJ^POSTP,ADJ^POSTP^PREP,ADJ^PREF_V^PREP,ADJ^V_PART,ADV^N^PREF_V,CARD^N,N^V_INF^V_MODAL,N^V_MODAL,Q_DET^Q_PTCL node_yes = 2153 node_no = 3
20 node_num = 7 quest_num = 3 subset = ADJ^ADV,ADJ^ADV^CARD^N,ADJ^ADV^N,ADJ^CARD^N^V,ADJ^N^V,ADJ^CARD,ADJ^CARD^N,ADJ^DET_PRE,ADJ^N,ADJ^PREF_V,ADJ^V node_yes = 14 subset = ADJ^ADV^POSTP^PREP,ADV^CONJ_CO,CONJ_CO^PTCL,CONJ_CO^PTCL^Q_PTCL,ADV^DET_PRE,ADV^PREF_V,ADV^PTCL,ADV^V,ADV^V_PART node_yes = 15 node_no = 16
23 node_num = 10 quest_num = 4 subset = 0,ADV^CONJ_CO,CONJ_CO,CONJ_SUB,Q_PTCL,PRO_REL^Q_DET^Q_PTCL,CONJ_CO^PTCL^Q_PTCL,PTCL,ADV^V,CONJ_CO^PTCL,V,ADJ^ADV^POSTP^PREP,ADJ^DET_PRE,POSTP^PREF_V,ADV^DET^PRO,ADV^DET_PRE,ADV^V_PART,CONJ_CO^N,CONJ_SUB^PREF_V^PREP,N^Q_PTCL,PREF_V,DET^V,DET^PREF_V node_yes = 22 subset = CONJ_SUB^N,V^V_PART,N^POSTP^PREP,ADJ^ADV^CARD^N,ADJ^ADV^N,ADJ^CARD,ADJ^CARD^N,ADJ^CARD^N^V,ADJ^DET^N,N^V_INF,ADV^N^V,N^V_MODAL^V_MODAL_INF,ADJ^PREF_V,ADV^N^PREF_V,DET^N^V_INF,N^V^V_PART,N^V_AUX^V_INF,V^V_INF,ADJ^N^V,DET^N^PRO,ADV^N^PREP,V_INF,V_AUX^V_INF,V_MODAL^V_MODAL_INF,N^V,N^V^V_INF,N^V_AUX node_yes = 23 subset = V_MODAL,V_AUX node_yes = 24 subset = Q_DET,ADJ^POSTP node_yes = 2155 node_no = 25
27 node_num = 14 quest_num = 3 subset = ADJ^ADV node_yes = 33 subset = ADJ^ADV^CARD^N,ADJ^ADV^N,ADJ^CARD^N^V,ADJ^N^V node_yes = 34 subset = ADJ^V node_yes = 35 node_no = 36
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/connectivity/nfc/
index.jd 10 one-time-programmable areas to make the card read-only. More complex tags offer math operations,
24 <li><strong>Card emulation mode</strong>, allowing the NFC device itself to act as an NFC
25 card. The emulated NFC card can then be accessed by an external NFC reader,
45 <dt><strong><a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/connectivity/nfc/hce.html">Host-based Card Emulation</a></strong></dt>
47 a secure element, allowing any Android application to emulate a card and talk directly to
  /external/chromium-trace/catapult/third_party/polymer/components/paper-shadow/test/
basic.html 23 .card {
32 <paper-shadow id="s1" class="card"></paper-shadow>
34 <paper-shadow id="s2" class="card">
  /external/kernel-headers/original/uapi/linux/
watchdog.h 18 __u32 options; /* Options the card/driver supports */
19 __u32 firmware_version; /* Firmware version of the card */
43 #define WDIOF_CARDRESET 0x0020 /* Card previously reset the CPU */
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/distribute/googleplay/edu/
videos.jd 19 no-section" data-query="collection:distribute/edu/videos/stories" data-resourcestyle="card"
24 no-section" data-query="collection:distribute/edu/videos/bestpractices" data-resourcestyle="card"
29 no-section" data-query="collection:distribute/edu/videos/experience" data-resourcestyle="card"
  /packages/apps/Bluetooth/src/com/android/bluetooth/pbapclient/
BluetoothPbapVcardListing.java 49 if (eventType == XmlPullParser.START_TAG && parser.getName().equals("card")) {
50 BluetoothPbapCard card = new BluetoothPbapCard( local
53 mCards.add(card);
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/linux/
watchdog.h 18 __u32 options; /* Options the card/driver supports */
19 __u32 firmware_version; /* Firmware version of the card */
43 #define WDIOF_CARDRESET 0x0020 /* Card previously reset the CPU */
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.15-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/linux/
watchdog.h 18 __u32 options; /* Options the card/driver supports */
19 __u32 firmware_version; /* Firmware version of the card */
43 #define WDIOF_CARDRESET 0x0020 /* Card previously reset the CPU */
  /developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/CardEmulation/
README.md 5 This sample demonstrates how to emulate an NFC card, using the "host card emulation"
6 feature added in Android 4.4. This sample makes the device appear as a loyalty card
10 The "CardReader" sample can be used to read the loyalty card implemented in this sample.
  /developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/WatchFace/Wearable/src/main/java/com/example/android/wearable/watchface/
CardBoundsWatchFaceService.java 30 * card is. This watch face draws a border around the area where the peeking card is.
89 // Draw border around card in interactive mode.
98 // Fill area under card.
  /developers/samples/android/connectivity/nfc/CardEmulation/
README.md 5 This sample demonstrates how to emulate an NFC card, using the "host card emulation"
6 feature added in Android 4.4. This sample makes the device appear as a loyalty card
10 The "CardReader" sample can be used to read the loyalty card implemented in this sample.
  /developers/samples/android/wearable/wear/WatchFace/Wearable/src/main/java/com/example/android/wearable/watchface/
CardBoundsWatchFaceService.java 30 * card is. This watch face draws a border around the area where the peeking card is.
89 // Draw border around card in interactive mode.
98 // Fill area under card.
  /development/samples/browseable/WatchFace/Wearable/src/com.example.android.wearable.watchface/
CardBoundsWatchFaceService.java 30 * card is. This watch face draws a border around the area where the peeking card is.
89 // Draw border around card in interactive mode.
98 // Fill area under card.
  /docs/source.android.com/src/devices/tech/connect/
felica.jd 1 page.title=Host Card Emulation of FeliCa
27 <p>Felicity Card, or FeliCa, an RFID smart card system, is the NFC standard in
37 <p>Host Card Emulation (HCE) of FeliCa is essentially a parallel implementation to
  /frameworks/base/libs/hwui/tests/common/scenes/
RecentsAnimation.cpp 50 sp<RenderNode> card = createCard(x, y, cardsize, cardsize, thumb); variable
51 card->mutateStagingProperties().setElevation(i * dp(8));
52 renderer.drawRenderNode(card.get());
54 mCards.push_back(card);
  /frameworks/support/samples/SupportLeanbackShowcase/app/src/main/java/android/support/v17/leanback/supportleanbackshowcase/models/
Card.java 28 * each card on the home screen
30 public class Card {
40 @SerializedName("type") private Card.Type mType;
61 public Card.Type getType() {
  /hardware/qcom/audio/hal/audio_extn/
sndmonitor.c 21 /* monitor sound card, cpe state
27 A thread is spawned to poll() on sound card state files in /proc.
28 On observing a sound card state change, this thread invokes the
64 int card; member in struct:__anon32466
124 static int add_new_sndcard(int card, int fd)
131 s->card = card;
137 ALOGV("card %d initial state %s %d", card, state, online);
183 snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "/proc/asound/card%s/state", ptr)
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  /external/libnfc-nxp/src/
phFriNfc_TopazMap.h 19 * \brief NFC Ndef Mapping For Mifare UL Card.
97 in the card) */
99 READ WRITE/INITIALISED card state */
101 READ only card state */
138 PH_FRINFC_TOPAZ_DYNAMIC_INIT_CHK_NDEF, /*!< Internal state to represent the parsing of card to locate Ndef TLV*/
171 #define PH_FRINFC_TOPAZ_HEADROM0_VAL 0x11 /*!< Header rom byte 0 value of static card */
174 be read or written to the card 96 bytes */
248 * tag to READ ONLY.After this formation, remote card would be properly Ndef Compliant and READ ONLY.
249 * Depending upon the different card type, this function handles formatting procedure.
280 * file/card storage \b or continue from the last offset. The last Offset set is store
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phFriNfc_ISO15693Map.h 20 * \brief NFC Ndef Mapping For ISO-15693 Smart Card.
70 * file/card storage \b or continue from the last offset. The last Offset set is stored
75 * from the begining of the card (restarted)
81 * \retval NFCSTATUS_MORE_INFORMATION There are more bytes to read in the card.
82 * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Last Byte of the card read.
114 * file/card storage \b or continue from the last offset. The last Offset set is stored
119 * from the begining of the card (restarted)
124 * \retval NFCSTATUS_EOF_NDEF_CONTAINER_REACHED Last byte is written to the card after this
127 * into the card.
200 * \retval NFCSTATUS_EOF_NDEF_CONTAINER_REACHED Last byte is written to the card after thi
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