bug:3498335
Do not set a background for media buttons, and provide enough room
for the full height of the slider.
Change-Id: I3e2c29d8ff0d61b64e0128dd32ed1c9fb56b02ef
Finally, some feedback that you can tap on the thing.
Also tweak the veto press state PNG so you can see that it
has a pressed state.
Bug: 3328753
Change-Id: I5c3b826fae66e480784477f844c6585bef1a0b60
There is now an API, which is used for task switching.
Also improved how we handle rotation animation when we can't take a
screen shot, to cleanly revert to the old freeze behavior. This removes
the need to special case the emulator.
Change-Id: I7227432a2309370437ec6ac78db02c6f1e7eedd5
Also removed config_hasUsbHostSupport framework resource, which is now obsolete.
Change-Id: I6f18cc1c4f68085de8b8363e1b5edff79aff404f
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
When a USB device or accessory is connected, the UsbService now asks the
user which application to associate with the device or accessory.
Applications interested in devices or accessories must specify the
devices they work with via meta-data attached to their manifest.
Permission to communicate with the device is assigned when the user chooses
the activity to use for the device.
The user has the option of clicking the "always use this application" checkbox
to make the assignment automatic in the future.
The user may later clear this preference and revoke permission for an application
to have permission to communicate with the device by clicking the "Clear defaults"
button for the activity in the Manage Applications panel in Settings.
Added class UsbResolveActivity (a subclass or ResolveActivity for choosing
an activity for a USB device or accessory)
Added UsbDeviceManager, which manages the mapping between USB devices/accessories
and applications, including default applications for devices and accessories,
and manages application permissions.
Add interface to allow Settings to clear device and accessory
preferences and permissions for an application.
Remove obsolete ACCESS_USB permission.
Add new signatureOrSystem MANAGE_USB permission to allow administrating
preferences and permissions.
Moved UsbService.java to a "usb" subdirectory, along with new classes
UsbResolveActivity and UsbDeviceManager.
Change-Id: I92554381e9779e68ce380daaee4e1401fb875703
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
Improve the AutoFill experience on non-English web pages
by using localised regular expressions.
This essentially cherry picks the localised strings from
Chromium CL:
http://codereview.chromium.org/6113005
Requires a change in external/chromium, see:
Ie927514cae7b7390c5a291dfae4dcfe3782bb5b7
Change-Id: I9c0544e67bf0333abcb9ea607855ff92f69bff8e
-> Added resizeMode to the widget xml
-> Fixed an unexposed bug in AppWidgetHost where
minWidth and minHeight were never being converted
from complex type to dp
Change-Id: Ibbc4fc6542d095623ac2a40694b6a3dbfeb279ad
The package manager now keeps track of whether an application is
stopped. There are new intent flags to control whether intent
filters in a stopped application will match the intent. This is
currently used in one place, sending broadcasts, so that stopped
apps can not be launched due to background processes.
The package manager during first init makes sure no applications
are in the stopped state. When new applications are installed,
that begin in the stopped state. When the activity manager is
launching a component of an application, it ensures the application
is taken out of the stopped state.
The "force stop" button in manage applications will now put an
application back in to the stopped state; it can't go back out
of the stopped state until one of its components is launched by
the activity manager.
There will probably be a few more places where we need to filter
stopped applications out of intent matches, but doing this for
broadcast is a very big first step.
This also introduces a new broadcast that is sent to an application
after it is replaced with a new .apk. But only if the app is not
in the stopped state. This makes it a lot easier for developers to
implement code to get their application back in proper running shape
after an upgrade.
Finally another new broadcast is added that is sent to a package's
installer at the first time it is launched. This allows the installer
to tell the package about it being installed only when it is first
actually used.
Change-Id: I589c53ff0e0ece868fe734ace4439c0d202dca2d
'*86' which is set now as a default at CDMAPhone.java,
is default voicemail number for Verizon.
For Sprint, we use user's own number for voicemail.
So we add codes in CDMAPhone.java to use
'config_telephony_use_own_number_for_voicemail',
and use config.xml to set this value as false.
Then we overlay Sprint's own config.xml file to
override 'config_telephony_use_own_number_for_voicemail' as a true.
Change-Id: I110914bdfa9a79aaba89d3b80edbcf044e9aabee