am ae9ae6c5: am 56f9a422: am 1c9d43eb: am bde2707f: Merge "Add additional density enums to android:screenDensity attribute" into mnc-dr-dev
* commit 'ae9ae6c5985c603db6811c36462e1263967e5404':
Add additional density enums to android:screenDensity attribute
diff --git a/core/res/res/values/attrs_manifest.xml b/core/res/res/values/attrs_manifest.xml
index 091d57f..9d844a8 100644
--- a/core/res/res/values/attrs_manifest.xml
+++ b/core/res/res/values/attrs_manifest.xml
@@ -2093,6 +2093,10 @@
<enum name="hdpi" value="240" />
<!-- An extra high density screen, approximately 320dpi. -->
<enum name="xhdpi" value="320" />
+ <!-- An extra extra high density screen, approximately 480dpi. -->
+ <enum name="xxhdpi" value="480" />
+ <!-- An extra extra extra high density screen, approximately 640dpi. -->
+ <enum name="xxxhdpi" value="640" />
</attr>
</declare-styleable>
diff --git a/docs/html/guide/topics/manifest/compatible-screens-element.jd b/docs/html/guide/topics/manifest/compatible-screens-element.jd
index 3606b15..de921d2 100644
--- a/docs/html/guide/topics/manifest/compatible-screens-element.jd
+++ b/docs/html/guide/topics/manifest/compatible-screens-element.jd
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
<pre>
<<a href="#compatible-screens">compatible-screens</a>>
<<a href="#screen">screen</a> android:<a href="#screenSize">screenSize</a>=["small" | "normal" | "large" | "xlarge"]
- android:<a href="#screenDensity">screenDensity</a>=["ldpi" | "mdpi" | "hdpi" | "xhdpi"] />
+ android:<a href="#screenDensity">screenDensity</a>=["ldpi" | "mdpi" | "hdpi" | "xhdpi" | "xxhdpi" | "xxxhdpi"] />
...
</compatible-screens>
</pre>
@@ -94,11 +94,9 @@
<li>{@code mdpi}</li>
<li>{@code hdpi}</li>
<li>{@code xhdpi}</li>
+ <li>{@code xxhdpi}</li>
+ <li>{@code xxxhdpi}</li>
</ul>
- <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> This attribute currently does not accept
- {@code xxhdpi} as a valid value, but you can instead specify {@code 480}
- as the value, which is the approximate threshold for xhdpi screens.</p>
-
<p>For information about the different screen densities, see <a
href="{@docRoot}guide/practices/screens_support.html#range">Supporting Multiple Screens</a>.</p>
</dd>
@@ -110,8 +108,8 @@
<dt>example</dt>
<dd>
<p>If your application is compatible with only small and normal screens, regardless
-of screen density, then you must specify eight different {@code <screen>} elements,
-because each screen size has four different density configurations. You must declare each one of
+of screen density, then you must specify twelve different {@code <screen>} elements,
+because each screen size has six different density configurations. You must declare each one of
these; any combination of size and density that you do <em>not</em> specify is considered a screen
configuration with which your application is <em>not</em> compatible. Here's what the manifest
entry looks like if your application is compatible with only small and normal screens:</p>
@@ -125,11 +123,15 @@
<screen android:screenSize="small" android:screenDensity="mdpi" />
<screen android:screenSize="small" android:screenDensity="hdpi" />
<screen android:screenSize="small" android:screenDensity="xhdpi" />
+ <screen android:screenSize="small" android:screenDensity="xxhdpi" />
+ <screen android:screenSize="small" android:screenDensity="xxxhdpi" />
<!-- all normal size screens -->
<screen android:screenSize="normal" android:screenDensity="ldpi" />
<screen android:screenSize="normal" android:screenDensity="mdpi" />
<screen android:screenSize="normal" android:screenDensity="hdpi" />
<screen android:screenSize="normal" android:screenDensity="xhdpi" />
+ <screen android:screenSize="normal" android:screenDensity="xxhdpi" />
+ <screen android:screenSize="normal" android:screenDensity="xxxhdpi" />
</compatible-screens>
<application ... >
...