diff --git a/core/java/android/accessibilityservice/AccessibilityService.java b/core/java/android/accessibilityservice/AccessibilityService.java index b6001ebeedd26..81ee1920e4a84 100644 --- a/core/java/android/accessibilityservice/AccessibilityService.java +++ b/core/java/android/accessibilityservice/AccessibilityService.java @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ import com.android.internal.os.HandlerCaller; * accessibility service. Following is an example declaration: *

*
 <service android:name=".MyAccessibilityService"
- *         android:permission="android.permission.BIND_ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE>
+ *         android:permission="android.permission.BIND_ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE">
  *     <intent-filter>
  *         <action android:name="android.accessibilityservice.AccessibilityService" />
  *     </intent-filter>
diff --git a/docs/html/about/start.jd b/docs/html/about/start.jd
index af8344d0bb729..fbe70e3de2155 100644
--- a/docs/html/about/start.jd
+++ b/docs/html/about/start.jd
@@ -29,9 +29,9 @@ h2.green+hr{background:#99CC00}
 

Before you write a single line of code, you need to design the user interface and make it fit the Android user experience. Although you may know what a user will do with your app, you should pause to focus on how a user will interact with it. Your design should be sleek, -simple, powereful, and tailored to the Android experience.

+simple, powerful, and tailored to the Android experience.

-

So whether your a one-man shop or a large team, you should study the So whether you're a one-man shop or a large team, you should study the Design guidelines first.

diff --git a/docs/html/distribute/googleplay/promote/brand.jd b/docs/html/distribute/googleplay/promote/brand.jd index 8d049030b675e..76ed619614455 100644 --- a/docs/html/distribute/googleplay/promote/brand.jd +++ b/docs/html/distribute/googleplay/promote/brand.jd @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ any way you want, provided that you follow the guidelines described below.

http://play.google.com/store/search?q=yourCompanyName
  • A list of products published by you, for example,
    - http://play.google.com/store/search?q=publisherNameM/span> + http://play.google.com/store/search?q=publisherName
  • A specific app product details page within Google Play, for example,
    http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=packageName @@ -171,4 +171,4 @@ any way you want, provided that you follow the guidelines described below.

    Other Brands

    Any other brands or icons depicted on this site are not are the property of their -repective owners and usage is reserved. You must seek the developer for appropriate permission to use them.

    +respective owners and usage is reserved. You must seek the developer for appropriate permission to use them.

    diff --git a/docs/html/guide/topics/providers/content-provider-basics.jd b/docs/html/guide/topics/providers/content-provider-basics.jd index f5e480595fc5a..8c47ad72906df 100644 --- a/docs/html/guide/topics/providers/content-provider-basics.jd +++ b/docs/html/guide/topics/providers/content-provider-basics.jd @@ -1030,12 +1030,12 @@ mRowsDeleted = getContentResolver().delete( A provider defines URI permissions for content URIs in its manifest, using the android:grantUriPermission - attribute of the - {@code <provider>} + attribute of the + {@code <provider>} element, as well as the - {@code - <grant-uri-permission>} child element of the - {@code <provider>} + {@code + <grant-uri-permission>} child element of the + {@code <provider>} element. The URI permissions mechanism is explained in more detail in the Security and Permissions guide, in the section "URI Permissions". diff --git a/docs/html/tools/samples/index.jd b/docs/html/tools/samples/index.jd index 5c0e8db777eb0..ed416e6a82db3 100644 --- a/docs/html/tools/samples/index.jd +++ b/docs/html/tools/samples/index.jd @@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ page.title=Samples @jd:body

    To help you understand some fundamental Android APIs and coding practices, a variety of sample -code is available from the Android SDK Manager.

    +code is available from the Android SDK Manager. Each version of the Android platform available +from the SDK Manager offers its own set of sample apps.

    To download the samples:

      @@ -18,14 +19,14 @@ Android SDK, then execute {@code android sdk}.
    1. Select and download Samples for SDK.
    -

    When the download is complete, you can find the samples sources at this location:

    +

    When the download is complete, you can find the source code for all samples at this location:

    -<sdk>/platforms/<android-version>/samples/ +<sdk>/samples/android-<version>/

    +

    The {@code <version>} number corresponds to the platform's + API level.

    +

    You can easily create new Android projects with the downloaded samples, modify them -if you'd like, and then run them on an emulator or device.

    - \ No newline at end of file +if you'd like, and then run them on an emulator or device.

    \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/html/training/basics/fragments/communicating.jd b/docs/html/training/basics/fragments/communicating.jd index 3ac987372ec73..eb9b3689fc8b0 100644 --- a/docs/html/training/basics/fragments/communicating.jd +++ b/docs/html/training/basics/fragments/communicating.jd @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ public static class MainActivity extends Activity implements HeadlinesFragment.OnHeadlineSelectedListener{ ... - public void onArticleSelected(Uri articleUri) { + public void onArticleSelected(int position) { // The user selected the headline of an article from the HeadlinesFragment // Do something here to display that article }