1. If a view is clickable or long clickable perfroming the corresponding
accessiblity action should return true no matter whether there is a
registered on click/long click listener. Currently true is returned
only if there is a listener but it is also possible that a sub-class
overrides performClick and does work there. For example CompoundButton.
Now if the view is clickable or long clickable we will call the
perfrom* method and return true, which is we clicked.
2. Fixed some JavaDoc indentation.
bug:7318777
Change-Id: Id603fee378b8f7d07f1128b5641ede57640bab53
The new attribute allows an Activity such as the alarm to appear
on all users screens.
Bug: 7213805 fixed.
Change-Id: If7866b13d88c04af07debc69e0e875d0adc6050a
1. If an app naither reattaches nor removes detached view that has
accessibility focus, an exception in the drawing of accessibility
focus occurs since we are trying to compute the focused rect by
offseting the bounds of the focused view in coords of the root
but the focused one is not attached.
bug:7297191
Change-Id: Ib69d52e474b8ea365754f5311f5e809bd757dd1a
1. There was a path for removing a view without clearing its accessibility focus.
Then when we try to draw the focused rectangle we get an exception since the
accessibility focused view is not attached to the view tree when computing
the location of the rectangel to draw.
bug:7297191
Change-Id: I81e3c35e830e27cf95e73accb665629d0c456afb
Created a new flag that indicates that a window should be shown
to all users. For the flag to be valid the owner of the window
must have system permissions.
Also separated system window types into those that show to all
users (e.g. StatusBar, Keyguard, ....) and those that appear only
to the owning users (e.g. Drag, ANR, TOAST, ...). Those that appear
only to their owner can override their default behavior using
the new flag (e.g. LowBattery).
Fixes bug 7211965.
Change-Id: I1fdca25d57b7b523f0c7f8bceb819af656c388d4
Bug #7275145
This change fixes ViewRoot and adds extra debug information. It does
not solve the problem entirely. Another CL will.
Change-Id: I7e604ba38aad7f421769783dcbd998d6905ab2d9
On some devices the information coming from the touchscreen is very
noisy or otherwise unreliable. Perform some processing on the data
we have to try to provide a smoother experience.
Bug 7267507
Change-Id: I863125f58577f522de05a1361b81c2e42975fd89
Added a new API to determine whether the display supports
protected buffers so that an application can choose a different
content stream or change how it decodes the content so
that it will be viewable on the display.
At present, wifi display does not fully support protected
buffers although this may be enhanced in the future.
Bug: 6986623
Change-Id: If53a53d72b0ec92753cc4b29f99fcb131e00449b
- do not ask for requestLayout() nor invalidate() in View.onMeasure() when
resolving RTL properties
Change-Id: I7961fcb4c046d96391a4e748350573534481ae2b
1. We use auto scroll when a view gets accessibility focus.
Pros: Having magnification and TalkBack enabled together (not a common use case)
will have the accessibility focused view on the screen (it is auto panned).
Cons: A blind user can get stuck in a very lock scroll view - not good.
2. We do not auto scroll when a view gets accessibility focus.
Pros: A blind user cannot get stuck in a long scroll view as he has to explicitly
scroll.
Cons: The magnified area will not pan to ensure the accessibility focused view
is visible.
Option one is the better trade off and this change removes the auto scrolling.
bug:7265773
Change-Id: I209b54ed18acad36c1f35b4c09b980e45ec9bbff