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Commit 28e68c6a authored by Alan Viverette's avatar Alan Viverette
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Fix docs even more

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         to a device’s native theme with all device customizations intact.</p>
         <p>For example, when you set your app's {@code targetSdkVersion} to XX or higher, this
         theme is applied to your application by default. As such, your app might appear with the
         {@link #Theme_Quantum_Light Quantum.Light} styles on one device, but with a different set of styles on
         {@link #Theme_Quantum Quantum} styles on one device, but with a different set of styles on
         another device. This is great if you want your app to fit with the device's native look and
         feel. If, however, you prefer to keep your UI style the same across all devices, you should
         apply a specific theme such as {@link #Theme_Quantum.Light Quantum.Light} or one of your own design.
         apply a specific theme such as {@link #Theme_Quantum Quantum} or one of your own design.
         For more information, read <a
         href="http://android-developers.blogspot.com/20XX/XX/quantum-everywhere.html">Quantum.Light
         href="http://android-developers.blogspot.com/20XX/XX/quantum-everywhere.html">Quantum
         Everywhere</a>.</p>
         <p>Styles used by the DeviceDefault theme are named using the convention
         Type.DeviceDefault.Etc (for example, {@code Widget.DeviceDefault.Button} and