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R.attr

public static final class R.attr
extends Object

java.lang.Object
   ↳ android.support.v14.preference.R.attr


Summary

Fields

public static int disableDependentsState

The state (true for on, or false for off) that causes dependents to be disabled.

public static int summaryOff

The summary for the Preference in a PreferenceActivity screen when the SwitchPreference is unchecked.

public static int summaryOn

The summary for the Preference in a PreferenceActivity screen when the SwitchPreference is checked.

public static int switchTextOff

The text used on the switch itself when in the "off" state.

public static int switchTextOn

The text used on the switch itself when in the "on" state.

Public constructors

R.attr()

Inherited methods

From class java.lang.Object

Fields

disableDependentsState

int disableDependentsState

The state (true for on, or false for off) that causes dependents to be disabled. By default, dependents will be disabled when this is unchecked, so the value of this preference is false.

May be a reference to another resource, in the form "@[+][package:]type/name" or a theme attribute in the form "?[package:]type/name".

May be a string value, using '\\;' to escape characters such as '\\n' or '\\uxxxx' for a unicode character;

May be an integer value, such as "100".

May be a boolean value, such as "true" or "false".

May be a color value, in the form of "#rgb", "#argb", "#rrggbb#aarrggbb".

May be a floating point value, such as "1.2".

May be a dimension value, which is a floating point number appended with a unit such as "14.5sp". Available units are: px (pixels), dp (density-independent pixels), sp (scaled pixels based on preferred font size), in (inches), and mm (millimeters).

May be a fractional value, which is a floating point number appended with either % or %p, such as "14.5%". The % suffix always means a percentage of the base size; the optional %p suffix provides a size relative to some parent container.

summaryOff

int summaryOff

The summary for the Preference in a PreferenceActivity screen when the SwitchPreference is unchecked. If separate on/off summaries are not needed, the summary attribute can be used instead.

May be a reference to another resource, in the form "@[+][package:]type/name" or a theme attribute in the form "?[package:]type/name".

May be a string value, using '\\;' to escape characters such as '\\n' or '\\uxxxx' for a unicode character;

May be an integer value, such as "100".

May be a boolean value, such as "true" or "false".

May be a color value, in the form of "#rgb", "#argb", "#rrggbb#aarrggbb".

May be a floating point value, such as "1.2".

May be a dimension value, which is a floating point number appended with a unit such as "14.5sp". Available units are: px (pixels), dp (density-independent pixels), sp (scaled pixels based on preferred font size), in (inches), and mm (millimeters).

May be a fractional value, which is a floating point number appended with either % or %p, such as "14.5%". The % suffix always means a percentage of the base size; the optional %p suffix provides a size relative to some parent container.

summaryOn

int summaryOn

The summary for the Preference in a PreferenceActivity screen when the SwitchPreference is checked. If separate on/off summaries are not needed, the summary attribute can be used instead.

May be a reference to another resource, in the form "@[+][package:]type/name" or a theme attribute in the form "?[package:]type/name".

May be a string value, using '\\;' to escape characters such as '\\n' or '\\uxxxx' for a unicode character;

May be an integer value, such as "100".

May be a boolean value, such as "true" or "false".

May be a color value, in the form of "#rgb", "#argb", "#rrggbb#aarrggbb".

May be a floating point value, such as "1.2".

May be a dimension value, which is a floating point number appended with a unit such as "14.5sp". Available units are: px (pixels), dp (density-independent pixels), sp (scaled pixels based on preferred font size), in (inches), and mm (millimeters).

May be a fractional value, which is a floating point number appended with either % or %p, such as "14.5%". The % suffix always means a percentage of the base size; the optional %p suffix provides a size relative to some parent container.

switchTextOff

int switchTextOff

The text used on the switch itself when in the "off" state. This should be a very SHORT string, as it appears in a small space.

May be a reference to another resource, in the form "@[+][package:]type/name" or a theme attribute in the form "?[package:]type/name".

May be a string value, using '\\;' to escape characters such as '\\n' or '\\uxxxx' for a unicode character;

May be an integer value, such as "100".

May be a boolean value, such as "true" or "false".

May be a color value, in the form of "#rgb", "#argb", "#rrggbb#aarrggbb".

May be a floating point value, such as "1.2".

May be a dimension value, which is a floating point number appended with a unit such as "14.5sp". Available units are: px (pixels), dp (density-independent pixels), sp (scaled pixels based on preferred font size), in (inches), and mm (millimeters).

May be a fractional value, which is a floating point number appended with either % or %p, such as "14.5%". The % suffix always means a percentage of the base size; the optional %p suffix provides a size relative to some parent container.

switchTextOn

int switchTextOn

The text used on the switch itself when in the "on" state. This should be a very SHORT string, as it appears in a small space.

May be a reference to another resource, in the form "@[+][package:]type/name" or a theme attribute in the form "?[package:]type/name".

May be a string value, using '\\;' to escape characters such as '\\n' or '\\uxxxx' for a unicode character;

May be an integer value, such as "100".

May be a boolean value, such as "true" or "false".

May be a color value, in the form of "#rgb", "#argb", "#rrggbb#aarrggbb".

May be a floating point value, such as "1.2".

May be a dimension value, which is a floating point number appended with a unit such as "14.5sp". Available units are: px (pixels), dp (density-independent pixels), sp (scaled pixels based on preferred font size), in (inches), and mm (millimeters).

May be a fractional value, which is a floating point number appended with either % or %p, such as "14.5%". The % suffix always means a percentage of the base size; the optional %p suffix provides a size relative to some parent container.

Public constructors

R.attr

R.attr ()

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