Re: [android-developers] Resource qualifier bugs in Honeycomb/xoom

2011-04-16 Thread Brill Pappin
Ahh, that explains the missing night mode, although if there is no dock mode (which is obviously a bug since I have it in a doc) when there can't be a car mode. - Brill Pappin -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Android Developers group. To post to

Re: [android-developers] Resource qualifier bugs in Honeycomb/xoom

2011-04-16 Thread Dianne Hackborn
The no dock mode is not a bug. There is no hardware to detect that it is in a dock. All it can see is that it is plugged in to USB power. There are many Android devices that have various ways to plug in to power that hold the device, but don't have hardware to detect if they are actually

Re: [android-developers] Resource qualifier bugs in Honeycomb/xoom

2011-04-16 Thread Brill Pappin
I believe you, although I think there are at least two points that could detect dock mode. one being the power connections which are independent and the other being the USB connection to the sound output (from the aux jack on the basic dock). I assume this would be Motorola's problem though,

[android-developers] Resource qualifier bugs in Honeycomb/xoom

2011-04-15 Thread Brill Pappin
After having some unexpected things happen when writing for Honeycomb on an xoom, I notice that a couple of the resource qualifier options seem to be broken. Specifically: Dock Mode: not set even when in the dock. Night Mode: notnight at 11:30 PM EST Is anyone else noticing that happen in

Re: [android-developers] Resource qualifier bugs in Honeycomb/xoom

2011-04-15 Thread Dianne Hackborn
Night mode only applies when in car mode, as always. The Xoom doesn't have a dock mode -- when you put in the dock you will notice it doesn't do anything special. On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 8:37 PM, Brill Pappin bpap...@sixgreen.com wrote: After having some unexpected things happen when writing