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* We currently use the DisplayColorCalibration API for setting display temperature which makes a lot of guesses about what temperature the display really is. Some devices will support the new ColorBalance API (via QDCM or other mechanism), which offers a calibrated alternative. Add support for this, which will supercede DCC if available. * Additionally, define the available color temperature range as a set of overlayable values so this can be specified per-device. This range will be mapped to balance values using the power curve calculations in the new MathUtils class. Change-Id: I99608c09807b747d962680293c7b0cee8d669003 |
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README.md |
CyanogenMod Platform SDK
The Platform SDK provides a set of APIs that give you easy access to a variety of different features within CyanogenMod. The SDK exposes APIs and system level framework access in the Android framework that aren't available in any other distribution.
Setup
You can either download from prebuilts hosted on github or pull directly via Gradle.
Building against release artifacts
Our stable releases are mirrored in Maven Central, and you can fetch the current release by setting your build.gradle
dependencies to
dependencies {
compile 'org.cyanogenmod:platform.sdk:5.+'
}
Building against development snapshots
Within build.gradle
make sure your repositories
list sonatype OSS repos for snapshots
repositories {
maven {
url "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/"
}
}
You can target the future
or development
branch by setting your dependencies
for 6.0-SNAPSHOT
dependencies {
compile 'org.cyanogenmod:platform.sdk:6.0-SNAPSHOT'
}
WIKI
For further inquiries regarding this project, please reference the wiki.