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Change-Id: Ia51e3e2280c3d360496550df50a540571b9b7582
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This disables the automatic padding (target rectangle) used by the asset studio
when using clipart as the source image.
Change-Id: Ic5992773207c92426a9f37409536d74b81dd645b
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Move resources and com.android.util.Pair into layoutlib_api
where they belong since layoutlib depends on them and we need
to control the API.
Made a copy of Pair to stay in common.jar but moved it to
com.android.utils.Pair (the one in com.android.util.Pair is
marked as deprecated to prevent usage where applicable).
Also moved XmlUtil and PositionXmlParser to com.android.utils
to match Pair.
Change-Id: I21d7057d3f2ce604f86a3bb1fa3c130948c93b89
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When generating actionbar icons from clipart, do not strip surrounding
space, and do not add extra padding. The clipart images already
contain baked in padding suitable for action bar icons. This CL also
makes sure the UI disables the corresponding options in this mode.
It also renames and moves to the bottom the legacy menu and tab icon
generators, and fixes a file resource leak in the image loading code.
Change-Id: I8a0dd61c97862206cdc71dc591a207a0b6a050f8
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Change-Id: I50a82edca0e24326da8666c8d2a7080bfe6168bc
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This replaces all current clipart for the Asset Studio with icons from the
Action Bar Icon Pack on developer.android.com/design/downloads.
Change-Id: I8d1307567602ebcadd5c2f2e043580ba94dc5614
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This CL adds an <icon> element to the template xml file which
allows the template to request the icon generator to be
chained to the wizard to generate icons instead of using
hardcoded ones. The variable ${copyIcons} will be set in the
template context if for some reason the icons were not
generated (for example, because the surrounding template
infrastructure does not support icon generation.)
Example:
<globals file="globals.xml.ftl" />
<execute file="recipe.xml.ftl" />
+ <icons
+ type="notification"
+ name="${activityToLayout(viewClass)}"
+ background="#ff00ff"
+ foreground="#ffff00"
+ shape="square"
+ trim="true"
+ padding="5"
+ />
This CL also removes some obsolete code from the
graphic generators and wizards, and changes the default
icon used by new projects from the white circle with a
blue shape to the default packaging icon (which you can
then further customize.)
Change-Id: Ia039bf511b9939d01e16265449c1ad6c930279c2
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Change-Id: I1cf4c6e2f28759fa87652e44b9343ae985fed9f9
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First, update our various project-specific Eclipse compiler settings
configuration files to include the new Eclipse 4 flags.
Second, turn off the "Unchecked conversion from non-annotated type to
@NonNull" warnings; there are hundreds or thousands of these, and
there isn't much we can do about them when they're coming from
platform and library APIs.
Third, make the lint projects warning-clean again by addressing
various warnings Eclipse found (such as some unclosed resources and
some null handling issues; yesterday's null annotation fixes only
addressed errors, not warnings.)
Change-Id: If75f7401a1cbeef1bf58b47ccaa9ad17bede7f91
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This changeset improves the asset studio wizard in two ways:
- First, it adds support for having no background shape (which the web
version has added)
- Second, it adds a "value holder" class which holds the current (as
well as initial) state of the various configuration parameters for
the icon generator. This allows the same code to be used to generate
icons programatically, and also allows reuse of the asset studio
wizard pages in different wizards and with custom initial state.
For example, the New Project wizard can now embed the asset studio
page and preconfigure it to generate launcher icons.
Change-Id: I9eac396325214af8309447083ff9dcb9e59645ab
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Change-Id: Icd4fe670bbabc9413256b3b5b4631b45dbcc3134
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This tracks the recent upgrades to the asset studio asset generators
(c83ea5b06bf11d511ea26de1ec0ac1e9023732ea)
Change-Id: I27c7da25ac704ac82f7eed90f1e36896b0b5124d
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Updates the action bar and status bar icon generators to better
conform to the design guidelines. Also switches scaling logic to
use an MDPI baseline rather than an HDPI baseline.
Change-Id: I21c23d308f57157f1d2c02ddded143a5da188f85
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This changeset adds a new @NonNull annotation, to match our existing
@Nullable annotation, and it adds configuration settings for Eclipse
3.8 / Eclipse 4.2 which configures the new null analysis there to use
our own annotations. Note that the annotations only have source
retention so there is no extra size or class-loading overhead. (To use
findbugs you'll need to temporarily change retention to class-level.)
In upcoming CL's I'll use these annotations to clarify the Lint API
and other APIs.
Change-Id: I99096d8b8a7e25ef002624d592da7700195a5872
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This changeset makes the SDK codebase compile with source=1.6 (which
means it also requires JDK 6). This means that methods implementing an
interface requires @Override's. It also means we can start using APIs
like the ArrayDeque class and methods like String#isEmpty().
This changeset looks big but the change is trivial: it's basically
adding @Override in all the places that need it, along with some other
automatic Eclipse cleanup in certain files (such as reordering imports
where they were incorrectly ordered (because older versions of Eclipse
didn't always handle inner classes right)), as well as cleaning up
trailing whitespace and removing some $NON-NLS-1$ markers on lines
where there aren't any string literals anymore.
This changeset also sets the source and target JDK level to 6 in the
Eclipse compiler .settings file, and synchronizes this file to all the
other Eclipse SDK projects.
Change-Id: I6a9585aa44c3dee9a5c00739ab22fbdbcb9f8275
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Per discussion with the Android UX team, we've decided to update the
spec for launcher icons. In a future update we will change some of
the underlying behavior to provide more shapes and allow freeform
shapes.
Change-Id: Idf575230c7c649299c7368209dfee5e7a0638fad
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This changeset makes the icon generator consider the project's minimum
SDK version, to only create necessary icons. For example, by default
the tab icon generator will generate different icons for v5 and newer
and folder older icons. With this CL, if the minimum SDK is 5 or
higher, then only the newer style icons are created (and they are
placed in the default drawable folder instead of a -v5 version of the
folder). Similarly, notification icons for v11, v9 and older are also
created conditionally.
Change-Id: Id96d572d4b8f23cd59d0f1b983c6aea85683eb0f
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This changeset ports the remaining graphic generators from the HTML5
version (notifications, tabs, action bar), and hooks up wizard support
for them.
It also adds unit tests for the generators which generates images and
compares them to known good versions. I ran these tests comparing them
to the output from the HTML5 version of Asset Studio and all but 3 of
the images varied less than 5% (and I verified the remaining manually
and they're all fine and the difference is due to the images being
aligned slightly differently.)
The icon wizard is now also hooked up to the "New" button in the
Resource Chooser for drawable resources, and this changeset also fixes
a few related issues ("New" didn't work for file-based resources, and
newly created resources weren't showing up in the selection list.)
Change-Id: I48c49f1d5de452aa5b78e491d9b07e7156397fa9
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This changeset adds clipart support to the asset set wizard. There is
only one placeholder clipart image now but the code reads the
available images from the jar dynamically.
This changeset also adds "file exists - replace yes, no, always,
never" handling for the generated icons.
Change-Id: I38d0c40957eff4a9e844e29d61f2c57493bd10f0
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Add a text rendering utility class to the Asset Studio library. Also
fix a tiny edge-case bug in image scaling. The text rendering class
allows rendering a String with some options to a BufferedImage, for
input as the sourceImage to a GraphicGenerator.
Change-Id: I8e17e9a25ac2e48fa55e2994706aeb572da54223
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This is an initial integration of the Android Asset Studio into
Eclipse, as a New Asset wizard. It uses the Java port of the Android
Asset Studio to generate the assets:
https://code.google.com/a/google.com/p/android-asset-studio-java/
It only supports launcher icons, and some of the configurable
parameters (file, shape, crop).
To run it, put the AssetStudioLib.jar file into the the adt libs
directory.
There's a new "Asset Set" wizard in the New wizard, which will open up
a two page wizard; the first page lets you select the project (which
it attempts to pick up from context), as well as the type of asset to
create, and the asset output name.
In the second page there are the various widgets to tweak the code
generator, and a preview area on the right which updates as you tweak
the various controls.
The main remaining work is to support additional asset types as
they are added to the assetstudio generator library.
Change-Id: I2e556337f8e5c3bc09e84b35a342ba05110abebc
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Change-Id: I8f0aa6283af03c64c3563530defcf57ee2238bd8
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