public
static
final
class
R.styleable
extends Object
java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.support.v7.mediarouter.R.styleable |
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public
static
final
int[] |
MediaRouteButton
Attributes that can be used with a MediaRouteButton. |
public
static
int |
MediaRouteButton_android_minHeight
This symbol is the offset where the |
public
static
int |
MediaRouteButton_android_minWidth
This symbol is the offset where the |
public
static
int |
MediaRouteButton_externalRouteEnabledDrawable
This drawable is a state list where the "checked" state indicates active media routing. |
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R.styleable()
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From
class
java.lang.Object
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int[] MediaRouteButton
Attributes that can be used with a MediaRouteButton.
Includes the following attributes:
Attribute | Description |
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| This drawable is a state list where the "checked" state indicates active media routing. |
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int MediaRouteButton_android_minHeight
This symbol is the offset where the minHeight
attribute's value can be found in the MediaRouteButton
array.
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).
int MediaRouteButton_android_minWidth
This symbol is the offset where the minWidth
attribute's value can be found in the MediaRouteButton
array.
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).
int MediaRouteButton_externalRouteEnabledDrawable
This drawable is a state list where the "checked" state indicates active media routing. Checkable indicates connecting and non-checked / non-checkable indicates that media is playing to the local device only.
May be a reference to another resource, in the form
"@[+][package:]type/name
" or a theme
attribute in the form
"?[package:]type/name
".
R.styleable ()