Bug: 6405276
- Make thumbnails bigger
- Make thumbnails higher-res
- In landscape, start the thumbnails on the right
- Fix issue where you'd sometimes see "No recent
apps" flash before the thumbnails appeared
- Fix issue where the first time recents was run
you'd see double the amount of thumbnails
Change-Id: I878caf57a955cb6a0c1b4f0a72b5b993609047f2
This fixes several layout issues on phones and tablets with MultiWaveView.
It adds a new background scrim to be shown behind the MultiWaveView
on the navigation bar.
MultiWaveView is updated to handle gravity constraints which makes layouts
much more flexible across devices.
Change-Id: I64068f4eaa81ef6c464247049117d53432fcacbd
On sw600 devices we show the notification panel in a smaller
rectangle, centered in portrait and left-aligned in
landscape.
Also remove a bunch of -large resources that shouldn't be
used anymore.
Bug: 6297838
Change-Id: I8ed3445ccb7df16e30870a4322d89786467c54df
It's too easy to press if it's *all* the way to the right,
though, so there a 2dp margin separating it from the bezel.
Bug: 6399312
Change-Id: If4ebcd4cfcee0c667bcc6142af86c04445f41fea
Two parts to this:
1. We were looking at the measured height of the close view
for a lot of our computations, which---particularly with
recent changes that dispense with the old 3-window
implementation---is increasingly unreliable
2. We were overestimating the minY that the panel must be
pulled down before animation starts. It was enforced
jankiness!
Bug: 5359178
Change-Id: Ie09b62226b7b0977527348b5527478665ece1df8
+ Finally implemented LO in the top status bar.
+ Tightened up LO animations on nav bar (swap icons for dots
all at once rather than in sequence).
Bug: 6374406 (status bar lights out)
Bug: 5854958 (tighten up)
Change-Id: Id1393cef0b4281e062c1704d916843641da19dc4
This uses the new global search intent provided by SearchManager.
It also fixes the layout on tablets.
Change-Id: I9dd97785a454a4793aed7da1f5e260377f648354
There's now no dead space between them. Also, increase the
visual size of the nav icons by 30% (just a quick resample
of the current artwork, to be replaced by custom-drawn
graphics at 130%).
The background glow looks kind of comical right now.
Bug: 6381833
Change-Id: I03ef0ea64a9e953f9f2b29cc03097d250ff52134
Devices between 600 and 719dp will now use the two-bar
(phone) SystemUI layout, or something like it, derived from
PhoneStatusBar. Devices above 720dp will use the system bar
from TabletStatusBar.
However, this distinction is not to be made based on dp, at
least, not by the SystemUI; the goal is to drive most of
this switch from the window manager. Therefore most of
SystemUI's sw600dp resources have been folded into the main
set of resources (renaming them to avoid collisions where
appropriate). This allows SystemUI to choose which set of
resources to use entirely by switching status bar
components, entirely independent of Configuration.
(For some resources, particularly around recents, it seemed
more expeditious to keep relying on the device
configuration, so those resources have been bumped up to
sw720dp.)
Bug: 6297838
Change-Id: I3f5414a6a718bdc83f51930d6878cdf97df48c9c
The status bar now extends behind the nav bar, and uses
fitsSystemWindows to ensure its content is not covered. We
always report a stable content insets (as if the nav bar is
visible) even if the nav bar is hidden, so the content doesn't
jump when transitioing. This does mean that if you only hide
the nav bar (and not the status bar), when in landscape you
will end up with a status bar whose right side still leaves
room for the nav bar. But why the hell would you want to do
that?
Also improve documentation on setSystemUiVisibility().
Change-Id: I8087d875f1214ef0085a91b5ed5c2f35ff2fc1b3
The status bar and navigation bar are two completely separate
elements, with their own semantics. The system bar now classifies
itself as a navigation bar, since that is really how it behaves.
This required rewriting the HDMI resizing code, so that it is
all done by PhoneWindowManager since that is what is responsible
for the size of the navigation bar (and thus now system bar). This
actually gets rid of a fair amount of code, and means we can also
do the same thing for a pure navigation bar.
Likewise the system bar now has the navigation bar ability to be
hidden when requested by system UI flags. To get the behavior
we want on Xoom, we only allow the nav bar to be hidden when it
will help provide a better aspect ratio for showing widescreen
videos.
Finally the nav/system bar now animates when hidden and shown.
Change-Id: Ie927154b68376a0b61802f99171ff56b8da92e7a