android_device_tecno_LG8n/overlay/FrameworksResOverlay/res/values/config.xml

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<!-- These resources are around just to allow their values to be customized
for different hardware and product builds. Do not translate.
NOTE: The naming convention is "config_camelCaseValue". Some legacy
entries do not follow the convention, but all new entries should. -->
<resources xmlns:xliff="urn:oasis:names:tc:xliff:document:1.2">
<!-- Flag indicating whether we should enable the automatic brightness.
Software implementation will be used if config_hardware_auto_brightness_available is not set -->
<bool name="config_automatic_brightness_available">true</bool>
<!-- Array of hysteresis constraint values for brightening, represented as tenths of a
percent. The length of this array is assumed to be one greater than
config_ambientThresholdLevels. The brightening threshold is calculated as
lux * (1.0f + CONSTRAINT_VALUE). When the current lux is higher than this threshold,
the screen brightness is recalculated. See the config_ambientThresholdLevels
description for how the constraint value is chosen. -->
<integer-array name="config_ambientBrighteningThresholds">
<item>100</item>
</integer-array>
<!-- Array of hysteresis constraint values for darkening, represented as tenths of a
percent. The length of this array is assumed to be one greater than
config_ambientThresholdLevels. The darkening threshold is calculated as
lux * (1.0f - CONSTRAINT_VALUE). When the current lux is lower than this threshold,
the screen brightness is recalculated. See the config_ambientThresholdLevels
description for how the constraint value is chosen. -->
<integer-array name="config_ambientDarkeningThresholds">
<item>200</item>
</integer-array>
<!-- Array of desired screen brightness in nits corresponding to the lux values
in the config_autoBrightnessLevels array. The display brightness is defined as the measured
brightness of an all-white image.
If this is defined then:
- config_autoBrightnessLcdBacklightValues should not be defined
- config_screenBrightnessNits must be defined
- config_screenBrightnessBacklight must be defined
This array should have size one greater than the size of the config_autoBrightnessLevels
array. The brightness values must be non-negative and non-decreasing. This must be
overridden in platform specific overlays -->
<array name="config_autoBrightnessDisplayValuesNits">
<item>4.522</item>
<item>20.246</item>
<item>55.509</item>
<item>74.653</item>
<item>82.757</item>
<item>93.15</item>
<item>117.678</item>
<item>138.666</item>
<item>164.847</item>
<item>189.157</item>
<item>207.656</item>
<item>221.191</item>
<item>277.164</item>
<item>350.798</item>
<item>391.524</item>
<item>414.81</item>
<item>434.151</item>
<item>455.291</item>
<item>490.922</item>
<item>500</item>
<item>580</item>
</array>
<!-- An array describing the screen's backlight values corresponding to the brightness
values in the config_screenBrightnessNits array. -->
<integer-array name="config_screenBrightnessBacklight">
<item>1</item>
<item>15</item>
<item>30</item>
<item>45</item>
<item>60</item>
<item>75</item>
<item>90</item>
<item>105</item>
<item>120</item>
<item>135</item>
<item>150</item>
<item>165</item>
<item>180</item>
<item>195</item>
<item>210</item>
<item>225</item>
<item>240</item>
<item>255</item>
</integer-array>
<!-- An array of floats describing the screen brightness in nits corresponding to the backlight
values in the config_screenBrightnessBacklight array. On OLED displays these values
should be measured with an all white image while the display is in the fully on state.
Note that this value should *not* reflect the maximum brightness value for any high
brightness modes but only the maximum brightness value obtainable in a sustainable manner.
This array should be equal in size to config_screenBrightnessBacklight -->
<array name="config_screenBrightnessNits">
<item>4.5215</item>
<item>33.37784</item>
<item>69.09702</item>
<item>105.53111</item>
<item>141.15657</item>
<item>177.40657</item>
<item>212.14172</item>
<item>247.64085</item>
<item>282.03754</item>
<item>317.2586</item>
<item>351.1292</item>
<item>384.87363</item>
<item>418.19705</item>
<item>451.90884</item>
<item>485.0235</item>
<item>517.10864</item>
<item>548.933</item>
<item>580</item>
</array>
<!-- Array of light sensor lux values to define our levels for auto backlight brightness
support.
The N entries of this array define N + 1 control points as follows:
(1-based arrays)
Point 1: (0, value[1]): lux <= 0
Point 2: (level[1], value[2]): 0 < lux <= level[1]
Point 3: (level[2], value[3]): level[2] < lux <= level[3]
...
Point N+1: (level[N], value[N+1]): level[N] < lux
The control points must be strictly increasing. Each control point
corresponds to an entry in the brightness backlight values arrays.
For example, if lux == level[1] (first element of the levels array)
then the brightness will be determined by value[2] (second element
of the brightness values array).
Spline interpolation is used to determine the auto-brightness
backlight values for lux levels between these control points.
Must be overridden in platform specific overlays -->
<integer-array name="config_autoBrightnessLevels">
<item>6</item>
<item>18</item>
<item>34</item>
<item>82</item>
<item>128</item>
<item>256</item>
<item>384</item>
<item>512</item>
<item>640</item>
<item>768</item>
<item>896</item>
<item>1536</item>
<item>2560</item>
<item>3584</item>
<item>4608</item>
<item>5632</item>
<item>7168</item>
<item>8192</item>
<item>8704</item>
<item>9728</item>
</integer-array>
<!-- Array of hysteresis constraint values for brightening, represented as tenths of a
percent. The length of this array is assumed to be one greater than
config_screenThresholdLevels. The brightening threshold is calculated as
screenBrightness * (1.0f + CONSTRAINT_VALUE). When the new screen brightness is higher
than this threshold, it is applied. See the config_screenThresholdLevels description for
how the constraint value is chosen. -->
<integer-array name="config_screenBrighteningThresholds">
<item>100</item>
</integer-array>
<!-- Array of hysteresis constraint values for darkening, represented as tenths of a
percent. The length of this array is assumed to be one greater than
config_screenThresholdLevels. The darkening threshold is calculated as
screenBrightness * (1.0f - CONSTRAINT_VALUE). When the new screen brightness is lower than
this threshold, it is applied. See the config_screenThresholdLevels description for how
the constraint value is chosen. -->
<integer-array name="config_screenDarkeningThresholds">
<item>200</item>
</integer-array>
<!-- Minimum screen brightness setting allowed by power manager.
The user is forbidden from setting the brightness below this level. -->
<item name="config_screenBrightnessSettingMinimumFloat" format="float" type="dimen">0.003921569</item>
<!-- Maximum screen brightness allowed by the power manager.
The user is forbidden from setting the brightness above this level. -->
<item name="config_screenBrightnessSettingMaximumFloat" format="float" type="dimen">1.0</item>
<!-- Default screen brightness setting
Must be in the range specified by minimum and maximum. -->
<item name="config_screenBrightnessSettingDefaultFloat" format="float" type="dimen">0.4</item>
<!-- Stability requirements in milliseconds for accepting a new brightness level. This is used
for debouncing the light sensor. Different constants are used to debounce the light sensor
when adapting to brighter or darker environments. This parameter controls how quickly
brightness changes occur in response to an observed change in light level that exceeds the
hysteresis threshold. -->
<integer name="config_autoBrightnessBrighteningLightDebounce">2000</integer>
<integer name="config_autoBrightnessDarkeningLightDebounce">3000</integer>
<!-- The bounding path of the cutout region of the main built-in display.
Must either be empty if there is no cutout region, or a string that is parsable by
{@link android.util.PathParser}.
The path is assumed to be specified in display coordinates with pixel units and in
the display's native orientation, with the origin of the coordinate system at the
center top of the display. Optionally, you can append either `@left` or `@right` to the
end of the path string, in order to change the path origin to either the top left,
or top right of the display.
To facilitate writing device-independent emulation overlays, the marker `@dp` can be
appended after the path string to interpret coordinates in dp instead of px units.
Note that a physical cutout should be configured in pixels for the best results.
Example for a 10px x 10px square top-center cutout:
<string ...>M -5,0 L -5,10 L 5,10 L 5,0 Z</string>
Example for a 10dp x 10dp square top-center cutout:
<string ...>M -5,0 L -5,10 L 5,10 L 5,0 Z @dp</string>
@see https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/paths.html#PathData
-->
<string name="config_mainBuiltInDisplayCutout">M -24,0 L -24,36 L 24,36 L 24,0 Z @dp</string>
<!-- Whether the display cutout region of the main built-in display should be forced to
black in software (to avoid aliasing or emulate a cutout that is not physically existent).
-->
<bool name="config_fillMainBuiltInDisplayCutout">false</bool>
</resources>