Loading docs/html/guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.jd +2 −2 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -143,12 +143,12 @@ features</a> tables, below. Descriptor string values are case-sensitive.</dd> the feature specified in <code>android:name</code>. <ul> <li>When you declare <code>"android:required="true"</code> for a feature, <li>When you declare <code>android:required="true"</code> for a feature, you are specifying that the application <em>cannot function, or is not designed to function</em>, when the specified feature is not present on the device. </li> <li>When you declare <code>"android:required="false"</code> for a feature, it <li>When you declare <code>android:required="false"</code> for a feature, it means that the application <em>prefers to use the feature</em> if present on the device, but that it <em>is designed to function without the specified feature</em>, if necessary. </li> Loading Loading
docs/html/guide/topics/manifest/uses-feature-element.jd +2 −2 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -143,12 +143,12 @@ features</a> tables, below. Descriptor string values are case-sensitive.</dd> the feature specified in <code>android:name</code>. <ul> <li>When you declare <code>"android:required="true"</code> for a feature, <li>When you declare <code>android:required="true"</code> for a feature, you are specifying that the application <em>cannot function, or is not designed to function</em>, when the specified feature is not present on the device. </li> <li>When you declare <code>"android:required="false"</code> for a feature, it <li>When you declare <code>android:required="false"</code> for a feature, it means that the application <em>prefers to use the feature</em> if present on the device, but that it <em>is designed to function without the specified feature</em>, if necessary. </li> Loading