These may be incorporated into a fasttrack framework widget at some
point. For now we'll just make them private assets.
Change-Id: I6b8c1e5c4a5f8c38a95f23dfab9a67973862db95
Update the RSSI display policy in CDMA.
1. Use single RSSI icon instead of two icons
2. If 3G(EV) and 1x network are available than 3G should be displayed, Displayed RSSI should be from the EV side.
3. If a voice call is made then RSSI should switch to 1x.
- 'setPermanentlyLocked(false)' no longer automatically resets the pattern
- new string for "waiting to verify account" progress dialog
- new string for account unlock screen title when you aren't past the too many
attempts, but just hit the 'forgot pattern' button
Phase 2
Make VCard Importer use Data structures in ContactsContract instead of
using old Conatacts structure.
Phase 3
Developed VCardComposer, which was originally in Contacts package, but
now in base/core/java. Also made it use queryEntries() as per jsharkey's
suggestion.
Phase 4
Added VCardUtils and moved some common methods to it, some of which should be
in public API, but hidden for now.
Phase 5
Made VCardComposer emits (almost) valid vCard 3.0 data.
Confirmed with vCard data emitted by Mac.
Related issue:
1784580, 1728351, 1967349
Note:
Probable next step:
- Add "fast parse" mode in VCradBuilder, in which, VCardBuilder skip parsing the value of
each property. It will make the parsing faster.
-- Note that parsing the parameters of each entry cannot be skipped, since it may contains
the information about Encoding of the property. In other words, if the line is
in Quoted-Printable format, the next line may be the part of the property, not a
separated property, which should be parsed accordingly.
- Needs test
We currently allow the dither="true" flag to be set on
individual <bitmap> and <nine-patch> objects, but that flag
is overridden when they are included in a <selector>. This
change adds the dither="true" flag to StateListDrawable so
they can be dithered when desired.
Fixes http://b/issue?id=2068024
HSDPA: High-Speed Downlink Packet Access
HSUPA: High-Speend Uplink Packet Access
HSPA: High-Speed Packet Access
Add support for HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA:
1) extend TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE for HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA
2) extend ServiceState.RADIO_TECHNOLOGY for HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA
3) set radioTechnology into ServiceState in GsmServiceStateTracker
4) change the implementation of TelephonyManager.getNetworkType to
solve the competition timing issue between the time of setting
system property and the time of receiving notification through
PhoneStateListener
4.1) add a getNetworkType interface in ITelephony.aidl
5) add icons resources for HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA
6) make use of HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA icons in StatusBarPolicy
- @hides relevant APIs
- removes relevant javadoc
- enforces that only system apps can participate
note: general support is still there, will be easy to reenable when we are ready.
The window manager now detects when a transition between two
wallpaper activities is happening, and switches to a new set
of animations for that. The animations I defined here are just
an arbitrary something that can work in this case.
Merge commit 'c678a93a73c83e841032874bee9c202936da73c0' into eclair
* commit 'c678a93a73c83e841032874bee9c202936da73c0':
Fix issue #2056585: applications can put phone in inconsistent state wrt airplane mode
Packages that do not use android.permission.BACKUP_DATA will neither be backed
up nor restored. That permission is currently signature-only. In the future if
access to the backup/restore infrastructure is made available to arbitrary 3rd
party applications, the permission checks (and indeed, the permission itself)
can simply be removed.
Merge commit 'c41dca14ee9a9513e547a54a6356b4dab41d781c'
* commit 'c41dca14ee9a9513e547a54a6356b4dab41d781c':
Last minute change: Replace default app icon with a prettier one - droid on a software box sort of thing. :)
This also refactors ConnectivityService a bit towards supporting multiple simultaneous connections by making each a seem like a seperate Network with it's own stateTracker, etc.
Also adds tracking of process death to clean orphaned startUsingNetworkFeature features.
This adds a new theme for having a wallpaper, and fixes up the window manager
to do the right thing when transitioning between a windows with and without
wallpapers (between two windows with wallpapers is not yet addressed).
The wallpaper API now has callbacks to tell you when to start/stop animating.
Also fiddle the image wallpaper to be a little more interesting.
This is all of the basic pieces:
- The WallpaperService now creates a surface with the window manager for its
contents.
- There is a simple service that displays a bitmap.
- The wallpaper manager takes care of starting and stopping the service.
- The window manager knows about wallpaper windows and how to layer them with
the windows that want to be shown on top of wallpaper.
Lots and lots of issues remain, but at this point you can actually write a
wallpaper service, select it in the UI, and see it behind an activity.