disable high-quality filtering during scrolling, until I can cached the scaled images.
Change-Id: I58fa779a8d9a23a20a0fdd93ea06c251b6c6ca8d
Fix http://b/issue?id=2574172
Fix for http://b/issue?id=2549036
Also required moving the call to updateWidgetState to after the
update of mUserQuery so mUserQuery could be used as a comparison.
Change-Id: I4996f09c02751a6d74e8f517669025e4bdd709d8
This is a fix for http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=907. Note that
that issue was declined without comment, but the bug (while incredibly minor)
does exist. This can be seen on the facebook app, as well as many third party apps.
Change-Id: I8f1449c47228f5f757a5baf389656e51c817b150
Bug #2549649
If the window had a different size than its content but the content had already
been measured with the appropriate size, the window would not be resized. This
happens in wrap_content windows (dialogs.) This change simply adds a new codition
to window resizing: if the window is wrap_content, not as big as it can be and
not as big as its content, it gets resized.
Change-Id: I1d82d03af5a15c9ad8dffa0511d5f6d522578285
Also fix another crash I just saw in the package manager, when a
permission got left around from a previous install but as no
longer defined.
Change-Id: I33b87420f0c59e24b8b77fab8b0316461d99e048
There was a new behavior that starting "Select text" would allow you to
swipe from beginning to end and immediately copy that. This change
reverts to the previous behavior that "Select text" will start where
your cursor is currently and any tap will extend the selection from that
origin to the point of the tap.
Change-Id: Ib955cc8d62a652f518435953da2f54e810d9dfb0
This is probably the real fix for the original bug. The last line was probably not
well formed and resulted in an overrun in the native code.
Bug: 2564824
Change-Id: I8a9cc267f8045a61eff4b5d532258afa32a8b837
In setActive(), the WebViewCore instance may
have already been destroyed before the settings
object can be read.
Change-Id: I46b2a57b2d92fc7216b1c984f7044fea1fc2409e
http://b/2570700
onScrollChanged() is called so that the View system
can do what it needs to adjust.
As WebView's onScrollChanged will call sendOurVisibleRect(),
we don't need to call it explicitly any more.
Fix http://b/issue?id=2438457
Look for corrupted bytes and replace with ?
If the problem is in the parsing code, then this will not help.
Change-Id: If33643f126a4099d4113e37760c6ef74683fe97e
Allow the user to start scrolling back into content immediately
after dragging past the end of content.
Remove some dead code.
Change-Id: Ife8f60499ac58179ba1e2500ca8745916392a4bc