diff --git a/api/current.txt b/api/current.txt old mode 100644 new mode 100755 index 6ec1934109468..b9971d611be3a --- a/api/current.txt +++ b/api/current.txt @@ -45260,6 +45260,7 @@ package android.util { field public static final int DENSITY_420 = 420; // 0x1a4 field public static final int DENSITY_440 = 440; // 0x1b8 field public static final int DENSITY_560 = 560; // 0x230 + field public static final int DENSITY_600 = 600; // 0x258 field public static final int DENSITY_DEFAULT = 160; // 0xa0 field public static final int DENSITY_DEVICE_STABLE; field public static final int DENSITY_HIGH = 240; // 0xf0 diff --git a/core/java/android/util/DisplayMetrics.java b/core/java/android/util/DisplayMetrics.java old mode 100644 new mode 100755 index b092fcf4fc500..f2747cf426fab --- a/core/java/android/util/DisplayMetrics.java +++ b/core/java/android/util/DisplayMetrics.java @@ -141,6 +141,14 @@ public class DisplayMetrics { */ public static final int DENSITY_560 = 560; + /** + * Intermediate density for screens that sit somewhere between + * {@link #DENSITY_XXHIGH} (480 dpi) and {@link #DENSITY_XXXHIGH} (640 dpi). + * This is not a density that applications should target, instead relying + * on the system to scale their {@link #DENSITY_XXXHIGH} assets for them. + */ + public static final int DENSITY_600 = 600; + /** * Standard quantized DPI for extra-extra-extra-high-density screens. Applications * should not generally worry about this density; relying on XHIGH graphics