Pre-focusable in touch mode ? cursor moves to tapped position.
or previous position when using d-pad/keyboard.
Change-Id: Iac725ff233bfeac2dc14e870118047a9a8418ff9
When we encounter youtube <embed> objects, we replace them on the fly
with an element that will redirect to the youtube application.
Currently, this element is a canvas, that we add to the document wrapped
into a Frame. This cause some problems when we switch to have canvas
elements on their own individual layer (which drastically improves
performances). Note that we do support correctly composited layers
into frameset/iframes on normal websites, the problems we see here
are due to us creating the frame on the fly, messing with webkit's
compositing logic.
This CL rewrite the HTML code we insert to not use canvas and instead
use normal html elements positioned via CSS. This work around the
composited canvas issue as well as simplifying the code.
Change-Id: Ie6043f9445e8bc191b229db9f9ff5de192d8b5db
1. Added methods to the ActivityManagerService remote interface
that allow accessing content providers outside of an application.
These methods are guarded by an internal signature protected
permission which is given to the shell user. This enables a
shell program to access content providers.
2. Implemented a shell command that takes as input as standart
fagls with values and manipulates content via the content provider
mechanism.
Change-Id: I2943f8b59fbab33eb623458fa01ea61a077b9845
Since CDMA doesn't use APN settings there was no place to say what a cdma
device's DUN connection would support, so by default normal device
originating traffic would be blocked on a tethering single-connection device.
With this change you can (via overlay) say that it supports everything
so mms and on-device browsing/email will still work even when on a dun connection.
The reason to allow both: some carriers will charge per byte for dun access
and so they don't want lots of non-tethering traffic used (costs the user alot)
but other carriers just use a dun connection to limit access to tethering, but
once there give unlimited data, so it makes sense to support everything there.
bug:5972599
Change-Id: I78fd7f3ac63c51a0560b659ed5ec219b10a93f8d
Improving load time by:
- using window animation for fade-in and not
waiting to create HW layer
- starting loading of thumbnails/icons earlier
- only initially creating views for the first
screenful of items
- recycling views
Change-Id: I529b1085fe35d81aaafeb7433ccaed8e0537f01c
HDMI audio hotplug is treated as a "headset" in the audio services. When a headset is unplugged,
WiredAccessoryObserver sends an AUDIO_BECOMING_NOISY broadcast so that applications can take
appropriate action (e.g. pausing audio if headphones were unplugged).
However, on Tungsten, when you unplug HDMI audio, the Music2 service was getting the NOISY intent
and pausing the transmitter media player. We could add Tungsten-specific code to Music2 to
disable this behavior, but it's probably better to disable this broadcast entirely because
applications on Tungsten probably shouldn't treat HDMI hotplug in the same way they treat
headphone hotplug on phones.
* changes:
Make ActivityManagerService just kill apps when they crash on headless devices.
Add support for disabling wallpaper service
Fix merge problem
Add the ability to pass float extras to AM.
Adding a feature to indicate specific support for Bluetooth API.
SystemServer: Add support for disabling AudioService and MountService