This change renames resources along with new naming scheme.
* large to sw600dp (7" tablet uses phone keyboard layout)
* xlarge to sw768dp (10" tablet)
Bug: 4436327
Change-Id: I96678fa699d2abcb48022d8878557f1486e839aa
This change also syncs the drawables with Master.
Cherry-pick: I2573786aac5fd8d543cf12d24c951b67c7353fd7
Bug: 4436327
Change-Id: I88dc0162033a1017040205590c0c34a5111b835a
This change considers that the point is on the key while sorting in
proximity key detection.
This change is the cherry-pick of I3ee91367.
Bug: 4353949
Change-Id: I04fa0acf4d32c18bea9640b39a5c770466a37803
It used to be the case that the scoring system turns up the same word
that was entered with a different capitalization, but with a lower
score than some other, more frequent word. To cope with this, there
was code that would order such candidates in the first slot no matter
what. This processing is now useless because fully matching words now
have a huge boost that ensures they will get to the top of the list,
before any non-fully matching word (which means, differing only by
capitalization or accents).
The bug that did happen with this was, if a fully-matching word got
matched by several processing passes, and the (chronologically) later
score affected to this word was weaker, it would result in the
duplicate removal pass removing the stronger score. This in turn would
mess with autocorrect.
In an effort to keep the risk at a minimum for MR1, this change does
not actually remove the useless code, but adds a check in the odd case
to avoid the bad situation. Another change will remove the code for
ICS release.
bug: 4100269
Change-Id: I18c0575332981ffec0e257e26a360995838d521e
Words that matched user input with skipped characters used to be demoted
in BinaryDictionary by a constant factor and not at all in those dictionaries
implemented in java code. To represent the fact that the impact of a skipped
character gets larger as the word is shorter, this change will implement a
demotion that gets larger as the typed word is shorter. The demotion rate
is (n - 2) / (n - 1) where n is the length of the typed word for n >= 2.
It implements it for both BinaryDictionary and java dictionaries.
Bug: 3340731
Change-Id: I3a18be80a9708981d56a950dc25fe08f018b5b89
For German : handle "ae", "oe" and "ue" to be alternate forms for
umlaut-bearing versions of "a", "o" and "u".
Issue: 3275926
Change-Id: I056c707cdacc464ceab63be56c016c7f8439196c
This change removes the boolean flag mJustReverted. Because we
preserve separator after canceling auto-correction according to
bug#3230708, there is no need for this flag now.
Bug: 3193810
Change-Id: Icea06ece569774b494ffa4ca4a899c898661cc19