/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/linux/ |
b1lli.h | 44 * struct for adding new cards
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hysdn_if.h | 3 * Linux driver for HYSDN cards
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.15-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/linux/ |
b1lli.h | 44 * struct for adding new cards
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hysdn_if.h | 3 * Linux driver for HYSDN cards
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tty.h | 24 /* cards about SMS messages */
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.15-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/linux/mmc/ |
ioctl.h | 20 * some read commands for which cards have no other way of indicating
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/frameworks/support/samples/SupportLeanbackShowcase/app/src/main/res/raw/ |
cards_example.json | 8 "cards": [ 67 "cards": [ 117 "cards": [ 185 "cards": [ 239 "cards": [ 279 "cards": [ 339 "cards": [ 393 "cards": [ 446 "cards": [ 494 "cards": [all...] |
page_row_example.json | 4 "cards": [ 63 "cards": [ 122 "cards": [ 190 "cards": [ 244 "cards": [ 284 "cards": [ 337 "cards": [ 391 "cards": [ 444 "cards": [ 492 "cards": [all...] |
/frameworks/base/docs/html/design/wear/ |
principles.jd | 45 <h2 id="CardsFirst">Think about stream cards first</h2> 51 <p>The best experience on a wearable device is when the right content is there just when the user needs it. You can figure out when to show your cards with sensors, or events happening in the cloud. For the cases where it?s impossible to know when the user needs your app, you can rely on a voice action or touch.</p> 53 <p class="try"><b>Try this:</b> Make a list of all the situations a user would find your app useful. What do they have in common? Same location? Time of day? Certain physical activities? You will most likely come up with several different situations - that?s a good sign, because it means that you can specialize your cards to those situations. Remember that the user always has the option of completely muting your stream cards if they feel they aren?t relevant enough.</p> 61 <p class="try"><b>Try this:</b> How many bits of information are there in your design? Is everything absolutely necessary, or could you split it up into separate cards? If you?re designing a card, don?t forget that you can use multiple pages.</p>
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/wearables/watch-faces/ |
issues.jd | 10 <li><a href="#PeekCards">Accomodate Peek Cards</a></li> 60 <h2 id="PeekCards">Accomodate Peek Cards</h2> 68 when notification cards appear.</p> 79 watch faces that display the time in the area of the screen not covered by peek cards do not 85 <p>In ambient mode, peek cards have a transparent background. If your watch face contains details
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/packages/apps/Nfc/nci/jni/extns/pn54x/src/common/ |
phNciNfcTypes.h | 108 * cards that is supporting these specifications 121 * ISO 14443-3A cards, so the phNciNfc_eISO14443_3A_PICC is also used for 237 * It includes command lists applicable to Mifare family cards also 244 phNciNfc_eT2TSectorSel, /* Sector Select for MifareStd Cards*/ 245 phNciNfc_eT2TAuth, /* Sector Select for MifareStd Cards*/
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/platform_testing/tests/jank/ime_wear/src/com/android/wearable/ime/janktests/ |
IMEJankTestsHelper.java | 116 // Swipe up 5 times to bring up demo cards 117 // in case there are some real cards on top 163 // This will ensure to reload notification cards by launching NotificationsGeneratorWear app 164 // when there are insufficient cards. 169 Log.d(LOG_TAG, "Demo cards have been reloaded");
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/developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/BatchStepSensor/Application/src/main/java/com/example/android/batchstepsensor/ |
BatchStepSensorFragment.java | 37 // Cards 49 // Actions from REGISTER cards 58 // Actions from description cards 111 // No cards are visible, started for the first time 112 // Prepare all cards and show the intro card. 158 * selected delay, dismisses cards and unregisters the listener 200 // Explanation cards 210 // For register cards, display the counting card 454 * Hides the registration cards, reset the counter and show the step counting card. 457 // Hide the registration cards [all...] |
/developers/samples/android/sensors/BatchStepSensor/Application/src/main/java/com/example/android/batchstepsensor/ |
BatchStepSensorFragment.java | 37 // Cards 49 // Actions from REGISTER cards 58 // Actions from description cards 111 // No cards are visible, started for the first time 112 // Prepare all cards and show the intro card. 158 * selected delay, dismisses cards and unregisters the listener 200 // Explanation cards 210 // For register cards, display the counting card 454 * Hides the registration cards, reset the counter and show the step counting card. 457 // Hide the registration cards [all...] |
/development/samples/browseable/BatchStepSensor/src/com.example.android.batchstepsensor/ |
BatchStepSensorFragment.java | 37 // Cards 49 // Actions from REGISTER cards 58 // Actions from description cards 111 // No cards are visible, started for the first time 112 // Prepare all cards and show the intro card. 158 * selected delay, dismisses cards and unregisters the listener 200 // Explanation cards 210 // For register cards, display the counting card 454 * Hides the registration cards, reset the counter and show the step counting card. 457 // Hide the registration cards [all...] |
/development/samples/devbytes/animation/CardFlip/src/com/example/android/cardflip/ |
CardView.java | 126 * @param numberInPile Specifies how many cards are underneath this card in the new 241 * Sets the appropriate translation of this card depending on how many cards 252 * Depending on how many cards lie below this one in the stack, this card will 253 * be rotated by a different amount so all the cards are visible when rotated out. 274 * Depending on how many cards lie below this one in the stack, a different start 275 * delay is applied to the animation so the cards don't all animate at once.
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/distribute/stories/games/ |
g4a-indian-rummy.jd | 4 page.image=images/cards/distribute/stories/g4a-indian-rummy.jpg 27 of cards ? had become especially popular in specific countries, they decided
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/frameworks/base/docs/html-intl/intl/es/training/material/ |
index.jd | 2 page.image=images/cards/material_2x.png 46 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}training/material/lists-cards.html">Crear listas y tarjetas</a></dt>
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/frameworks/base/docs/html-intl/intl/pt-br/training/material/ |
index.jd | 3 page.image=images/cards/material_2x.png 47 <dt><a href="{@docRoot}training/material/lists-cards.html">Como criar listas e cartões</a></dt>
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/hardware/bsp/intel/peripheral/libupm/examples/c++/ |
pn532-writeurl.cxx | 57 // Now scan and identify any cards that come in range (1 for now) 98 // 48 bytes is maximum data area on ultralight cards, so we use that
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/hardware/bsp/intel/peripheral/libupm/examples/javascript/ |
pn532-writeurl.js | 44 // 48 bytes is maximum data area on ultralight cards, so we use that 94 // Now scan and identify any cards that come in range (1 for now)
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/hardware/bsp/intel/peripheral/libupm/examples/python/ |
pn532-writeurl.py | 58 # Now scan and identify any cards that come in range (1 for now) 97 # 48 bytes is maximum data area on ultralight cards, so we use that
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/hardware/bsp/intel/peripheral/libupm/src/pn532/ |
pn532.h | 263 * cards UID, up to 7 bytes 319 * 1KB cards, and 0..255 for 4KB cards). 337 * 1KB cards, and 0..255 for 4KB cards). 350 * 1KB cards, and 0..255 for 4KB cards). 370 * properly format cards for this.
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/ |
jd_extras_en.js | 54 "image":"images/cards/card-studio-modules_crop_2x.png", 64 "image":"images/cards/card-using-code-templates_16x9_2x.png", 299 "image":"images/cards/google-play_2x.png", 310 "image":"images/cards/google-play_2x.png", 321 "image":"images/cards/google-play_2x.png", 332 "image":"images/cards/google-play_2x.png", 343 "image":"images/cards/google-play_2x.png", 382 "image":"images/cards/card-cast_2x.jpg", 393 "image":"images/cards/card-cast_2x.jpg", 404 "image":"images/cards/card-cast_2x.jpg" [all...] |
/development/ndk/platforms/android-3/include/linux/mmc/ |
host.h | 104 struct list_head cards; member in struct:mmc_host
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