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- use DialogWhenLarge on tabletUI
- update layouts for following Material theme
Change-Id: If7aa153168eae9d2e72c50e4ae38bcd2fa6bb4bd
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com.android.settings.QUICK_LAUNCH_SETTINGS
- make it work again (what a code...)
Change-Id: Ic71d8e40ff8a5e0c663fd40655e4f4cc31bc8caf
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BUG: 15474733
Change-Id: I43ab10a3bbcabdac6109abf80266f1c4b52bf6fb
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- get rid of PreferenceActivity as much as we can and use fragments instead
- add Drawer widget
- add Dashboard high level entry into the Drawer (but this is work in progress and would be done in another CL)
- add bypass of fragment's Header validation when launched from the Drawer but *force* validation if external
call thru an Intent
Be aware that WifiPickerActivity should remain for now a PreferenceActivity. It is used by SetupWizard and should
not trigger running the SettingsActivity's header building code. SetupWizard is a Home during the provisionnig process
and then deactivate itself as a Home but would make the Home header to appear in the Drawer (because momentarily we
would have two Home).
Also, verified that:
- the WiFi settings still work when called from SetupWizard
- when you have multiple Launchers, the Home header will appear in the list of Headers in the Drawer
Change-Id: I407a5e0fdd843ad7615d3d511c416a44e3d97c90
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Point to the correct holo alert drawable.
Change-Id: Ia15aaa028c8371cb2478baeecd2da31520c43a5d
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Since external keyboards can be connected, we should always show the
quick launch settings. Unfortunately they still need to be fragmentized.
Change-Id: I1342ef3892a8b1b465ecc5c1346049f8b1ff73cd
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Change-Id: Iabf82ff0f9be2a76dece9aafe8603bf83ac7d049
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Change-Id: Ibaaf3418ec2c97a99495eca7ea546af415370c3e
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Merge commit 'f11d7458ea2f52b3c4afad495274167b862e7a4c'
* commit 'f11d7458ea2f52b3c4afad495274167b862e7a4c':
Make the Quick Launch settings show localized application names.
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It looks like when you look up the name of an application bookmark,
you get the name in whatever locale the device was in when it first
booted. Check the PackageManager to get a name in the current locale,
if possible, to display instead.
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modified: src/com/android/settings/ApnPreference.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/ApnSettings.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/BandMode.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/BatteryInfo.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/LanguageSettings.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/ManageApplications.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/RadioInfo.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/SdCardSettings.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/UsageStats.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/ZoneList.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/bluetooth/LocalBluetoothDevice.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/deviceinfo/Status.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/quicklaunch/QuickLaunchSettings.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/wifi/AccessPointDialog.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/wifi/AccessPointPreference.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/wifi/WifiLayer.java
modified: src/com/android/settings/wifi/WifiSettings.java
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