- We can no longer make assumptions about the ability to
get resources for the RecentsActivity before the activity
is launched (the configuration of the launched activity
can differ than the current configuration if a window
is docked). As such, we reduce RecentsConfiguration
to the set of values that are context agnostic, or can
be calculated directly given an application context.
This ensures that we will continue to be able to compute
the target task bounds given any context.
Change-Id: I423c90635eb294aa2d78a6f56771b98ee2b9d5e4
The positioning is dependant on how many notifications are currently
showing. This makes sure that the lockscreen always looks balanced
and harmonic.
Bug: 14592994
Change-Id: Ic647b887dd23e6cc5ecd07d70f279ff2f218f4ca
Devices between 600 and 719dp will now use the two-bar
(phone) SystemUI layout, or something like it, derived from
PhoneStatusBar. Devices above 720dp will use the system bar
from TabletStatusBar.
However, this distinction is not to be made based on dp, at
least, not by the SystemUI; the goal is to drive most of
this switch from the window manager. Therefore most of
SystemUI's sw600dp resources have been folded into the main
set of resources (renaming them to avoid collisions where
appropriate). This allows SystemUI to choose which set of
resources to use entirely by switching status bar
components, entirely independent of Configuration.
(For some resources, particularly around recents, it seemed
more expeditious to keep relying on the device
configuration, so those resources have been bumped up to
sw720dp.)
Bug: 6297838
Change-Id: I3f5414a6a718bdc83f51930d6878cdf97df48c9c
For devices with minimum width between 600 and 720 dp, show
only 3 icons (and then, only in portrait). All other
configurations will show 5.
Bug: 4501374
Change-Id: I88168560fc2876c26cd3eb57f2db0b0cfe8b4fdd