There are two sets of 480p videos.
The lower-quality videos are referenced in
VideoPackage1.mk, while higher-quality versions
are referenced in VideoPackage2.mk.
Change-Id: I4d1cec94b677a67abe0ccbbd9a7002995cfcf7bb
Version 2.53 of DroidSansFallback.ttf included:
1) Currency: \u060B\u09F2\u09F3\u09FB\u0AF1\u0BF9\u17DB\u20B6-\u20B9
\uA838\uFDFC
2) Geometric right arrow: \u25BA
3) CJK Ext A (about 6000 Simplified Chinese Glyphs)
Item 3 (the ~6000 Simplified Chinese Glyphs) increased the file size by
about 1.6M. To reduce ROM pressure, we are reverting back to version
2.51. Version 2.53 has been renamed to DroidSansFallbackFull.ttf and is
available for builds that have enough ROM space. We are generating a
new version of DroidSansFallback.ttf that has items 1 and 2 and not 3 and
will update DroidSansFallback.ttf once we have that version.
Bug: 5239728
Change-Id: I7467109a9ffec452446a636d35a3befffff09f10
We now do the screenshot in a separate process.
Also change the recents panel to not use hardware acceleration
on lower-end devices. And improve how it gets shown to not
load all data up-front which results in a long delay when you have
lots of recents.
Change-Id: Ia309a90f9939e5405758621b3f7114597bd0c02a
Bug: 5069142
Add some additional mappings for the POWER key to support more
standard HID devices.
Remove some non-standard mappings that don't make sense anymore.
Change-Id: Ie95a72c60d4dc4bfb3c90f6f3b343365f8e76685
The problem is that the audio HAL fails to acquire the wake lock when playing the notification.
This is because of a change that removed the mediaserver process form the system group for honeycomb.
The fix consists in requesting the wake lock from PowerManagerService when AudioFlinger mixer
wakes up.
A consequence of this change is that audio HALs or pcm drivers do not have to hold wake locks
anymore as in the past.
Change-Id: I4fb3cc84816c9c408ab7fec75886baf801e1ecb5
Naskh is a fancier font than Kufi and better for use with web page
content. Until we have more refined support for fallback fonts, only
one can be available at a time. This change switches from Kufi for
the purpose of comparitive testing to see which should be chosen
for ICS.
Change-Id: I081a002b6f72461f7ce18a86b3dec36c7f0f7506
Add new Kufi and Naskh fonts with regular and bold styles, replacing
Arabic (regular). Because of memory contraints, only Kufi-Regular is
currently being installed. The rest remain on standby for future use.
Change-Id: I75a3fb5777494e8bcd540d3603ab6390e44c5803
This change adds new files in /system/etc: system_fonts.xml and
fallback_fonts.xml. The change also allows a third file to be added
by vendors in /vendor/etc/fallback_fonts.xml. These files, loaded at
boot time, mimic the logic that used to be in code, but which is
now configurable through editing these files, making the system more
flexible and easy to work with for us and vendors as future fonts
are added to the system.
Change-Id: I209f1ef08a5279b376b89a880241906387efd576