* Apply the default Oreo theme and inherit the layouts
from Google for the Settings app, in order to keep
UI consistency.
* Get rid of SettingsDrawerActivity as it no longer fits in
and include the back button in the action bar.
* Kill the icon drawable not only because is a leftover,
but also doesn't really serve any puropose in the new UI.
Change-Id: I71ea2c118dcfd387904d04516572902babb16e35
* Translations moved to the new project
android_packages_resources_devicesettings
Change-Id: I06536915e1963a2fe464c3d6c46dd8728aba0cb4
Signed-off-by: Adrian DC <radian.dc@gmail.com>
Currently, the preference titles are very vague and confusing,
with no way for the user to understand what the preferences
do at a glance (e.g. in Settings search).
Make the purpose of the preferences more explicit through the titles.
Also, the current drawable is colored white, when it should be
colored green. This results in a near-invisible icon in the
Settings search results.
Color the drawable the appropriate teal instead.
Change-Id: I2dac9a73e8689f14d676b41922e0eba364c6500f
Bring this up to speed on the Settings changes in N:
* Use support libs for preferences
* Hook up to Settings drawer through SettingsDrawerActivity
Change-Id: I9365b3ebd1bbfed2936302e30da50e3f9af06665
The gestures settings are the only settings on the
main screen to contain a summary line, and it looks
extremely out of place.
Change-Id: I2cacef71e8db204ab4380f77d9282009e0e5df03
Signed-off-by: KhasMek <Boushh@gmail.com>
* Allow user to disable ambient display from gesture panel
* Disable/enable doze settings based on ambient display state
Change-Id: I0ff7686ccc04037b3ada9a8355384ba6746cf30c
* Added custom service that uses proximity sensor in wake-up mode
to trigger display on
* If more sensor triggers are suitable to use, they can be added
to the service
Change-Id: Id0849fb5c17ff569d771a19cebfc579dc93dbc48