Loading core/java/android/widget/Switch.java +3 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -65,6 +65,9 @@ import com.android.internal.R; * {@link #setSwitchTextAppearance(android.content.Context, int) switchTextAppearance} and * the related setSwitchTypeface() methods control that of the thumb. * * <p>{@link android.support.v7.widget.SwitchCompat} is a version of * the Switch widget which runs on devices back to API 7.</p> * * <p>See the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/ui/controls/togglebutton.html">Toggle Buttons</a> * guide.</p> * Loading docs/html/guide/topics/ui/controls/togglebutton.jd +7 −3 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ page.tags=switch,togglebutton <ol> <li>{@link android.widget.ToggleButton}</li> <li>{@link android.widget.Switch}</li> <li>{@link android.support.v7.widget.SwitchCompat}</li> <li>{@link android.widget.CompoundButton}</li> </ol> </div> Loading @@ -21,9 +22,12 @@ page.tags=switch,togglebutton <p>A toggle button allows the user to change a setting between two states.</p> <p>You can add a basic toggle button to your layout with the {@link android.widget.ToggleButton} object. Android 4.0 (API level 14) introduces another kind of toggle button called a switch that provides a slider control, which you can add with a {@link android.widget.Switch} object.</p> <p>You can add a basic toggle button to your layout with the {@link android.widget.ToggleButton} object. Android 4.0 (API level 14) introduces another kind of toggle button called a switch that provides a slider control, which you can add with a {@link android.widget.Switch} object. {@link android.support.v7.widget.SwitchCompat} is a version of the Switch widget which runs on devices back to API 7.</p> <p> If you need to change a button's state yourself, you can use the {@link Loading Loading
core/java/android/widget/Switch.java +3 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -65,6 +65,9 @@ import com.android.internal.R; * {@link #setSwitchTextAppearance(android.content.Context, int) switchTextAppearance} and * the related setSwitchTypeface() methods control that of the thumb. * * <p>{@link android.support.v7.widget.SwitchCompat} is a version of * the Switch widget which runs on devices back to API 7.</p> * * <p>See the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/ui/controls/togglebutton.html">Toggle Buttons</a> * guide.</p> * Loading
docs/html/guide/topics/ui/controls/togglebutton.jd +7 −3 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ page.tags=switch,togglebutton <ol> <li>{@link android.widget.ToggleButton}</li> <li>{@link android.widget.Switch}</li> <li>{@link android.support.v7.widget.SwitchCompat}</li> <li>{@link android.widget.CompoundButton}</li> </ol> </div> Loading @@ -21,9 +22,12 @@ page.tags=switch,togglebutton <p>A toggle button allows the user to change a setting between two states.</p> <p>You can add a basic toggle button to your layout with the {@link android.widget.ToggleButton} object. Android 4.0 (API level 14) introduces another kind of toggle button called a switch that provides a slider control, which you can add with a {@link android.widget.Switch} object.</p> <p>You can add a basic toggle button to your layout with the {@link android.widget.ToggleButton} object. Android 4.0 (API level 14) introduces another kind of toggle button called a switch that provides a slider control, which you can add with a {@link android.widget.Switch} object. {@link android.support.v7.widget.SwitchCompat} is a version of the Switch widget which runs on devices back to API 7.</p> <p> If you need to change a button's state yourself, you can use the {@link Loading