Merge "docs: Clarified when you can put the fragments in the root view." into mnc-preview-docs
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<p>To get started, your layout must include a {@link android.view.ViewGroup} in which you place
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each {@link android.app.Fragment} associated with a tab. Be sure the {@link android.view.ViewGroup}
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has a resource ID so you can reference it from your code and swap the tabs within it.
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Alternatively, if the tab content will fill the activity layout, then your activity doesn't need a
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layout at all (you don't even need to call {@link android.app.Activity#setContentView
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setContentView()}). Instead, you can place each fragment in the default root view, which you can
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refer to with the {@code android.R.id.content} ID.</p>
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</p>
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<p>Once you determine where the fragments appear in the layout, the basic procedure to add tabs
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is:</p>
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