When debugging a problem with the search dialog drop-down
sometimes not showing up, I saw that the mAttachCount variable
in AutoCompleteTextView could get a negative value because
onDetachedFromWindow() was called multiple times. This lead to
the drop-down not being displayed on filtering.
Instead of the private attach count in ACTV, this change
uses View.getWindowVisibility().
I've used a simple approach of not drawing the solid background color for the selected item, thereby letting the default selection background to show through properly. This works by using the item's 'pressed' state and redraw code which are used by the listview during the tapping operation.
* changes:
Add SUGGEST_SPINNER_WHILE_REFRESHING column constant to the SearchManager for use in implementing Google suggestion refreshing in global search.
* adding compatibility menu
* backup gravity
* set expanable=true if the screen size is hvga * density.
* added "supports any density" mode. I'll add sdk check later.
* disallow to catch orientation change event if the app is not expandable. This
was causing layout problem under non-expandable mode. I discussed this with Mike C
and we agreed to do this approach for now. We'll revisit if this causes problem to
a lot of applications.
Use a resource instead of a hardcoded string for the 24-hour format
since it is not exactly the same in every locale.
Make sure the 12-hour format is actually for a 12-hour clock, even in
locales where this is not a normal thing to do. In the cap_ampm version,
do not have it try to capitalize "am" and "pm" if these are non-ASCII
strings, since strftime() doesn't know about Unicode and will mess it up.
Add a comment so that people don't think the YEAR_IN_MILLIS constant is
actually the length of any real year.
This change adds the ability to specify an arbitrary view for a tab
indicator. It also adds support for specifying a drawable to use as
the divider between tab views.
(framework portion).
Global search has a write-only content provider for reporting clicks that SearchDialog
makes use of.
update: addressed code review feedback
- A new column was added to SearchManager cursors to specify background color (optional)
- Two new colour references added to the theme for normal and search widget corpus items (we need both to be opaque for the items to render properly)
- SuggestionAdapter was updated to choose the right theme colour for each item
This mostly fixes how gestures libraries are saved and loaded.
Saving a library twice in a row was erasing the entire library,
which was preventing the sketch test app from working propertly.
* changes:
Moving the Tts java class from the android.tts package to the android.speech.tts package. The Tts class (still hidden at this point) is the only Text-To-Speech class that will be exposed to application developers.
We now supply an array of RestoreSet objects instead of wacky Bundle
shenanigans. Also, pushed beginRestoreSession() out to the BackupManager
concrete interface class so that SetupWizard can use it.
(beginRestoreSession() is @hide, non-privileged apps cannot use it. It's
also guarded by android.permission.BACKUP enforcement.)
Restore is a fairly complicated, somewhat stateful process, so we introduce
a new interface to encapsulate the various bits and pieces into a nicely
separable component. In particular, this will make it much cleaner to
open and interrogate an expensive-to-construct transport and then reuse it
for the actual restore process itself.
This attribute is parsed by the PackageParser into ConfigurationInfo. The major
and minor version numbers are defined as the higher and lower order bits.
* changes:
Adding new Settings.Secure properties for the Text-To-Speech functionality. Those properties are secure to prevent applications from altering the user's settings without his knowledge.