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Originally Posted by vortigern
I'm thinking there should be a way of attaching a method to change modes to the global TouchDown/Up methods (if they exist!) and that there should be some clue in the browser code.
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It looks rather simple, actually - unless I am mistaken.
Standard Android SDK has been modified and new interface introduced: ViewParentEink. It has following methods (which track standard View methods with an extra parameter at the end - updateMode):
.method public final invalidateChild(Landroid/view/View;Landroid/graphics/Rect;I)V
.registers 20
.parameter "child"
.parameter "dirty"
.parameter "updateMode"
.method public invalidateChildInParent([ILandroid/graphics/Rect;I)Landroid/view/ViewParentEink;
.registers 11
.parameter "location"
.parameter "dirty"
.parameter "updateMode"
Interface has been implemented in ViewGroup - so any view which implements AbsoluteLayout has access to those methods.
Sony's browser WebView keeps current updateMode in a class variable and updates it when necessary (touch, zoom with eInk mode constants). All calls to invalidate are using this "new" framework functions - the rest happens automatically.
Something like that...