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Added initial Uno Platform frontend project.
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To add cross-platform image assets for your Uno Platform app, use the Assets folder
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in the shared project instead. Resources in this folder are Android-only.
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Images, layout descriptions, binary blobs and string dictionaries can be included
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in your application as resource files. Various Android APIs are designed to
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operate on the resource IDs instead of dealing with images, strings or binary blobs
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directly.
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For example, a sample Android app that contains a user interface layout (main.axml),
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an internationalization string table (strings.xml) and some icons (drawable-XXX/icon.png)
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would keep its resources in the "Resources" directory of the application:
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Resources/
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drawable/
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icon.png
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layout/
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main.axml
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values/
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strings.xml
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In order to get the build system to recognize Android resources, set the build action to
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"AndroidResource". The native Android APIs do not operate directly with filenames, but
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instead operate on resource IDs. When you compile an Android application that uses resources,
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the build system will package the resources for distribution and generate a class called "R"
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(this is an Android convention) that contains the tokens for each one of the resources
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included. For example, for the above Resources layout, this is what the R class would expose:
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public class R {
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public class drawable {
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public const int icon = 0x123;
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}
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public class layout {
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public const int main = 0x456;
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}
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public class strings {
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public const int first_string = 0xabc;
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public const int second_string = 0xbcd;
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}
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}
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You would then use R.drawable.icon to reference the drawable/icon.png file, or R.layout.main
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to reference the layout/main.axml file, or R.strings.first_string to reference the first
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string in the dictionary file values/strings.xml.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<resources>
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<string name="Hello">Hello World, Click Me!</string>
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<string name="ApplicationName">FrontendPlatformUno</string>
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</resources>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
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<resources>
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<style name="AppTheme" parent="Theme.AppCompat.Light">
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<!-- This removes the ActionBar -->
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<item name="windowActionBar">false</item>
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<item name="android:windowActionBar">false</item>
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<item name="windowNoTitle">true</item>
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<item name="android:windowNoTitle">true</item>
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<!-- This property is used for the splash screen -->
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<item name="android:windowSplashScreenBackground">#FFFFFF</item>
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<item name="android:windowBackground">@drawable/splash_screen</item>
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<item name="android:windowSplashScreenAnimatedIcon">@drawable/splash_screen</item>
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<!--<item name="android:windowSplashScreenBehavior">1</item>-->
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</style>
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<style name="Theme.AppCompat.Translucent">
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<item name="android:windowIsTranslucent">true</item>
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<item name="android:windowAnimationStyle">@android:style/Animation</item>
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</style>
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</resources>
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