Apparently the Pebble application uses accessibility. This was
triggering the navbar to resort to accessibility mode for launching
the camera. The fix is to also require touch exploration to be
enabled.
Fixes bug 11061505
Change-Id: I2245bd37eef9e68911862ce86147b1343816f1a4
The empty state is now showing searching for printers hint if
the user is not searching, otherwise the empty state's hint is
a searching for printers message.
bug:10983508
Change-Id: I3df79c167546998c8055d9ff85efa8b460a15e48
The dialog button is now the last item in the adapter if the
search for print service settings is not empty and resolves
to an intent.
bug:10983508
Change-Id: I348e1ede1097d6f3b78c72e871bf3097b99004b6
If the last screenshot activity is resumed, we need to always capture
a new screenshot, because it can change at any time.
On the other hand, never create a thumbnail for tasks that have set
themselves to not show on the recent tasks lists, since we have no
use for them.
Change-Id: I38523afc966c125da93339e0100da950119cdf99
Remember which stack was in front when the user changes. Restore that
stack when the user changes back. Remove user state when user is
deleted.
Fixes bug 11068986.
Change-Id: I18dfbc35a0c2e21e7a4024227cbfc5ba1208b3a3
Localize the point where it is determined whether a task should sit on
top of home or return to the task below it.
Fixes bug 11080913.
Change-Id: I79d1ea9722c867d6b550ddfcd1db35517a79cd90
When an apk is installed on ordinary unmountable media, a broadcast
is sent when the OS wants to unmount it so that interested parties
can cleanly close any files they have open to read that apk's
resources or similar. We now send that broadcast when we are
about to unmount the ASEC fs container that holds a forward-locked
apk as well, so that e.g. Home knows to release the resources that
it was using for widget hosting or similar.
Bug 7703848
Change-Id: I71aefdb4086c7b73a128f89c15d192a2b92d09a8
Registration of a RemoteController may succeed only if:
- the caller has the MEDIA_CONTENT_CONTROL permission,
- or if the RemoteController.OnClientUpdateListener it
registers if one of the enabled notification listeners.
For using the "enabled notification listener" functionality,
the CL involved:
- making OnClientUpdateListener an interface so a 3rd-party
application may have its implementation extend
NotificationListenerService, which is required for a
listener to be enabled by the user.
- add the concept of "enabled" status in an
IRemoteControlDisplay, so a RemoteController (which
encapsulates the IRemoteControlDisplay implementation)
may be registered, but later temporarily disabled by
the user, as a result of a user action in the security
settings, or a user switch.
- making MediaFocusControl, the component tied to
AudioService, monitor changes in enabled notification
listeners, and act upon enable/disable changes.
Bug 8209392
Change-Id: Ia8dfa2156c65668b2b0d4ae92048005912652d84
1. The refresh button in a print notification was using
wrong asset.
2. If the page count is unknown, just not show the page
count instead unknown.
bug:10983508
Change-Id: I15f1fcbff60fe1f30d37868864da41550bb14487
Harfbuzz works in TTF glyph-space, but most of Skia works in
fallback glyph-space. shapeFontRun() helpfully calculates the
baseGlyphCount needed to convert between the two, but leaves
mShapingPaint's SkTypeface set to the specific TTF being shaped
rather than the original SkTypeface that was requested. Needless
to say, this causes all manner of horrific malady when glyph
indices are calculated in one glyph-index-space and then applied
to another.
To fix this issue, I reset mShapingPaint's SkTypeface when done
with the Harfbuzz shaping operation so that the baseGlyphCount only
gets applied once.
Change-Id: Ia886f89d667634e15e5fc8d7af443c9d1ba89622
1. Removed an unused public constant
2. Hide PrintFileDocumentAdapter which makes doing the wring
thing easy.
3. We allow a print service to set a tag of a print job which is
an arbitrary string it only knows how to interpret. Typically,
this is the id of a remote print job. This tag was visible to
applications which is wrong - this is data that should be
private to the print service. Now the print service is the
only one to see that.
bug:11084635
Change-Id: I763ea9ff0fdf647805bc36e1737d72263090714d
Rather than ignoring resources that do not match the specified
product, we keep track of the ignored ones and make sure that
some variant of the resource that matches the product was processed.
bug:10860838
Change-Id: I804cd04a053269a35b7e1c1cc743b77493337bf9
Use custom pressed state assets. Use fixed column sizes to prevent
truncating of long dates on small screens.
Also tear down any active CAB when switching fragments.
Bug: 11032418, 11028212
Change-Id: I2bf3dc3f693319b4b55cc901ed460f60faceba35
Media controller now fades between different states. The code for
doing this was already there, but this CL enables them and changes
the behavior of transition's OnPreDrawListener to do the right thing.
Also, this CL fixes a bug in ChangeText found while testing this change.
Issue #11083563 ChangeText transition crashes when KEEP transition type used
Change-Id: I5e04c28e1b5faac017b0a4e49734d9faa7fe79cd
1. Initially we have a single printer, the fake PDF printer, and
wait for printers to be discovered. This printer was handling
only a couple of media sizes. Hence, if the app provides a
media size hint and the PDF printer does not support it, we
were essentially ignoring the suggested media size since it
was not supported by the selected printer and we fell back to
the default paper size for that printer. The fake PDF printer
should support all predefined media sizes.
2. The list of available paper sizes was shown in the order they
are added ignoring the current locale. It is much better user
experience if the media sizes used in the current locale are
shown at the top and all others after that. Also the media
sizes for the current locale should be alphabetically ordered
so the user can quickly find the desired one.
3. The orientation was reset on media size or printer change.
bug:10564537
Change-Id: Iaa0d42242730ce69cea3effd4d0f4bc087068804