am 511ec082: am de506220: am 1462813a: Merge "docs: more documentation for ProgressBar" into honeycomb

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  docs: more documentation for ProgressBar
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Scott Main
2011-04-29 15:05:10 -07:00
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@@ -64,15 +64,16 @@ import com.android.internal.R;
*
* <p>
* A progress bar can also be made indeterminate. In indeterminate mode, the
* progress bar shows a cyclic animation. This mode is used by applications
* when the length of the task is unknown.
* progress bar shows a cyclic animation without an indication of progress. This mode is used by
* applications when the length of the task is unknown. The indeterminate progress bar can be either
* a spinning wheel or a horizontal bar.
* </p>
*
* <p>The following code example shows how a progress bar can be used from
* a worker thread to update the user interface to notify the user of progress:
* </p>
*
* <pre class="prettyprint">
* <pre>
* public class MyActivity extends Activity {
* private static final int PROGRESS = 0x1;
*
@@ -91,7 +92,7 @@ import com.android.internal.R;
* // Start lengthy operation in a background thread
* new Thread(new Runnable() {
* public void run() {
* while (mProgressStatus < 100) {
* while (mProgressStatus &lt; 100) {
* mProgressStatus = doWork();
*
* // Update the progress bar
@@ -104,8 +105,61 @@ import com.android.internal.R;
* }
* }).start();
* }
* }
* </pre>
* }</pre>
*
* <p>To add a progress bar to a layout file, you can use the {@code &lt;ProgressBar&gt;} element.
* By default, the progress bar is a spinning wheel (an indeterminate indicator). To change to a
* horizontal progress bar, apply the {@link android.R.style#Widget_ProgressBar_Horizontal
* Widget.ProgressBar.Horizontal} style, like so:</p>
*
* <pre>
* &lt;ProgressBar
* style="@android:style/Widget.ProgressBar.Horizontal"
* ... /&gt;</pre>
*
* <p>If you will use the progress bar to show real progress, you must use the horizontal bar. You
* can then increment the progress with {@link #incrementProgressBy incrementProgressBy()} or
* {@link #setProgress setProgress()}. By default, the progress bar is full when it reaches 100. If
* necessary, you can adjust the maximum value (the value for a full bar) using the {@link
* android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_max android:max} attribute. Other attributes available are listed
* below.</p>
*
* <p>Another common style to apply to the progress bar is {@link
* android.R.style#Widget_ProgressBar_Small Widget.ProgressBar.Small}, which shows a smaller
* version of the spinning wheel&mdash;useful when waiting for content to load.
* For example, you can insert this kind of progress bar into your default layout for
* a view that will be populated by some content fetched from the Internet&mdash;the spinning wheel
* appears immediately and when your application receives the content, it replaces the progress bar
* with the loaded content. For example:</p>
*
* <pre>
* &lt;LinearLayout
* android:orientation="horizontal"
* ... &gt;
* &lt;ProgressBar
* android:layout_width="wrap_content"
* android:layout_height="wrap_content"
* style="@android:style/Widget.ProgressBar.Small"
* android:layout_marginRight="5dp" /&gt;
* &lt;TextView
* android:layout_width="wrap_content"
* android:layout_height="wrap_content"
* android:text="@string/loading" /&gt;
* &lt;/LinearLayout&gt;</pre>
*
* <p>Other progress bar styles provided by the system include:</p>
* <ul>
* <li>{@link android.R.style#Widget_ProgressBar_Horizontal Widget.ProgressBar.Horizontal}</li>
* <li>{@link android.R.style#Widget_ProgressBar_Small Widget.ProgressBar.Small}</li>
* <li>{@link android.R.style#Widget_ProgressBar_Large Widget.ProgressBar.Large}</li>
* <li>{@link android.R.style#Widget_ProgressBar_Inverse Widget.ProgressBar.Inverse}</li>
* <li>{@link android.R.style#Widget_ProgressBar_Small_Inverse
* Widget.ProgressBar.Small.Inverse}</li>
* <li>{@link android.R.style#Widget_ProgressBar_Large_Inverse
* Widget.ProgressBar.Large.Inverse}</li>
* </ul>
* <p>The "inverse" styles provide an inverse color scheme for the spinner, which may be necessary
* if your application uses a light colored theme (a white background).</p>
*
* <p><strong>XML attributes</b></strong>
* <p>
@@ -113,13 +167,21 @@ import com.android.internal.R;
* {@link android.R.styleable#View View Attributes}
* </p>
*
* <p><strong>Styles</b></strong>
* <p>
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#Theme_progressBarStyle
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#Theme_progressBarStyleSmall
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#Theme_progressBarStyleLarge
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#Theme_progressBarStyleHorizontal
* </p>
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_animationResolution
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_indeterminate
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_indeterminateBehavior
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_indeterminateDrawable
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_indeterminateDuration
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_indeterminateOnly
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_interpolator
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_max
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_maxHeight
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_maxWidth
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_minHeight
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_minWidth
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_progress
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_progressDrawable
* @attr ref android.R.styleable#ProgressBar_secondaryProgress
*/
@RemoteView
public class ProgressBar extends View {