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* Update Android java code (#7820)Maksim2018-12-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Targets SDK 26 as required by the playstore. Fixes screen auto-rotation closing game. Hides on-screen navigation bar if present. Update gradlew. Fix display aspect on 18+/:9 displays (like a Samsung Galaxy S9). Remove small app icons, not required. Fix xml in unpacking activity. Support Android permission: On Android 6.0+ you need to manually give write permission (as required by google). Background during unpacking (just a demo for now). Material Design: no more Android 2 interface. Immersive mode (Android 4.4+ - hide NavBar for fullscreen mode).
* Android build fixes for c++11stujones112018-03-11
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* Prevent Android from automatically locking display (#6876)Wayward One2018-01-04
| | | As mentioned in #5759
* Tell irrlicht if we handle a key or not.est312016-05-26
| | | | | | | | | We can remove the function in MtNativeActivity now as it serves precisely that purpose: to tell irrlicht that we handled the esc key. TODO for later: * Perhaps try to find a more performant container than KeyList
* Fix locked hardware buttons on AndroidMaksim Gamarnik2016-05-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fixes #2122 Fixes #1454 Addendum (est31) According from its docs in android_native_app_glue.h (from the NDK), the onInputEvent should "Return 1 if you have handled the event, 0 for any default dispatching". Before, we always returned 1, meaning we blocked all hardware keys to be given to the OS. This broke the volume keys and has caused #2122 and #1454. Although it bases on lots of guesswork, it can probably safely be said that CGUIEnvironment::postEventFromUser returns true if the event was handled, and false if not. Therefore, set the status variable depending on what postEventFromUser returned.
* Upgrade Android build to Gradle build systemShadowNinja2016-04-28
The old Ant build system has been deprecated for a while and new development is focused on Gradle. I also removed a hardcoded string that lint caught and moved the patch files to a subdirectory. I left the JNI files in the root directory.