You may not use the SDK if you do not accept the License Agreement.Ģ.2 By clicking to accept and/or using this SDK, you hereby agree to the terms of the License Agreement.Ģ.3 You may not use the SDK and may not accept the License Agreement if you are a person barred from receiving the SDK under the laws of the United States or other countries, including the country in which you are resident or from which you use the SDK.Ģ.4 If you are agreeing to be bound by the License Agreement on behalf of your employer or other entity, you represent and warrant that you have full legal authority to bind your employer or such entity to the License Agreement. The License Agreement forms a legally binding contract between you and Google in relation to your use of the SDK.ġ.2 "Android" means the Android software stack for devices, as made available under the Android Open Source Project, which is located at the following URL:, as updated from time to time.ġ.3 A "compatible implementation" means any Android device that (i) complies with the Android Compatibility Definition document, which can be found at the Android compatibility website () and which may be updated from time to time and (ii) successfully passes the Android Compatibility Test Suite (CTS).ġ.4 "Google" means Google LLC, organized under the laws of the State of Delaware, USA, and operating under the laws of the USA with principal place of business at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA.Ģ.1 In order to use the SDK, you must first agree to the License Agreement. Text : "Your URL with updated query:" wrapMode : Text.This is the Android Software Development Kit License Agreementġ.1 The Android Software Development Kit (referred to in the License Agreement as the "SDK" and specifically including the Android system files, packaged APIs, and Google APIs add-ons) is licensed to you subject to the terms of the License Agreement. stringify(urlInfo.queryParameters, undefined, 2 ) Text : "Edit the query, and the URL below it will update with your changes." wrapMode : Text.WrapAnywhere Text : "The query for your URL: " wrapMode : Text.WrapAnywhere Text : "Is a query present?" checked : urlInfo.hasQuery widthįont.pixelSize : 10 horizontalAlignment : TextInput.AlignLeft Id: urlField selectByMouse : true cursorPosition : 1 wrapMode : "Wrap" width : parent. Text : "Your initial URL:" wrapMode : Text.WrapAnywhere To do this, first instantiate Locale Info, and inform it of both the initial locale and when the locale changes. In AppStudio, an example is to use Locale Info to determine the language of an OAuth sign-in dialog box for ArcGIS Online. These locales can be passed on to the app through the use of the Locale Info component, which contains properties to define a locale, as well as to map the locale consistently across standards and other sections of your app. By using a valid locale code, you can override your system's default locale and provide a number of important ways information in your app will be displayed. Locale informationĪ locale is a standardized value describing a language or dialect, including details such as alphabet used, decimal markers, and date format. The text property returns the contents as a plain text string if possible, without formatting and potentially with visible HTML, depending on the clipboard contents.Ĭurrently, this functionality is only supported on macOS, iOS, and Android platforms.įor an example of this functionality in use, refer to the sample app available in ArcGIS AppStudio, or in the AppStudio samples GitHub repository. The Clipboard component contains multiple properties and methods for returning the contents of the system clipboard, depending on the type of data stored in it. For more complex workflows involving the clipboard, including copying items such as colors and JavaScript objects, the Clipboard component provides more detailed access to the system clipboard. Clipboardīy default, there is nothing preventing an AppStudio app from accessing the cut, copy, and paste functions of the system clipboard, and you don't need to write any code if this is your intention. While these components are not required to use these functions in your app, implementing the components should be considered when planning to use these functions. The AppStudio AppFramework contains several components that provide access to standard and well-known system functions.
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