This was already working fine for the area of the panel
below the ScrollView, but intuitively it seems that dragging
in the unused portion of a partially-filled row would behave
the same way. Because it's part of the scrolling content,
though, drags in that region are (correctly) interpreted by
the ScrollView as scrolling requests.
The new QuickSettingsScrollView works around this by
ignoring touch events if its contents are too small to be
scrolled. So in the common case (QS tiles on a phone) you
will be able to drag in any empty area and have your taps
interpreted by the PanelView (which hands them off to the
handle to collapse the view).
We don't handle drags in empty areas when there are too many
tiles to show on-screen, and really, it's impossible to do
so: this gesture should then definitely be interpreted as a
scroll.
Bug: 7203193
Change-Id: I4cfcb029481a88d3604c7105185e8bcb7dbde8a5
The dynamic carrier label is also back for those devices.
Finally, allow the panel to be dragged just by touching the
(newly reopened) empty area.
Bug: 6999596
Change-Id: I65f2867f1bd1977270de0bcedd32cb7141fcb6b1
Pulling down anywhere on the status bar when a panel is
already showing will switch to the other panel.
Also adjust gesture recorder output to track the settings
panel and annotate it separately.
Change-Id: I0ca3b395b5f2c6c8767237126bce26d0e8c9b8c0