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/frameworks/base/docs/html/
Dsupport.jd17 uppercase;border-bottom: 1px solid #CCC;margin: 0 0 20px;">
55 uppercase;border-bottom: 1px solid #CCC;margin: 0 0 20px;">
/frameworks/minikin/tools/
Dmk_hyb_file.py438 uppercase = [ch for ch in chs if not ch.islower()]
441 assert 0 <= len(uppercase) <= 1, 'expected 0 or 1 uppercase character'
443 result.append(''.join(lowercase + uppercase))
/frameworks/base/core/tests/BTtraffic/
DREADME41 -e addr: MAC addr of the server, in uppercase letter.
/frameworks/base/core/java/com/android/internal/widget/
DLockPatternUtils.java889 int uppercase = 0; in saveLockPassword() local
898 uppercase++; in saveLockPassword()
911 password.length(), letters, uppercase, lowercase, in saveLockPassword() local
/frameworks/base/docs/html-intl/intl/zh-cn/distribute/tools/promote/
Ddevice-art.jd58 text-transform: uppercase;
110 text-transform: uppercase;
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/admin/
Ddevice-admin.jd174 <td>Minimum uppercase letters required in password</td>
175 …<td>The minimum number of uppercase letters required in the password for all admins or a particula…
580 <em>n</em> uppercase letters. Here are the methods for fine-tuning a password's
596 <p>For example, this snippet states that the password must have at least 2 uppercase letters:</p>
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/app/admin/
DIDevicePolicyManager.aidl117 void setActivePasswordState(int quality, int length, int letters, int uppercase, int lowercase, in setActivePasswordState() argument
DDevicePolicyManager.java3416 public void setActivePasswordState(int quality, int length, int letters, int uppercase, in setActivePasswordState() argument
3420 mService.setActivePasswordState(quality, length, letters, uppercase, lowercase, in setActivePasswordState()
/frameworks/base/docs/html/distribute/tools/promote/
Ddevice-art.jd71 text-transform: uppercase;
123 text-transform: uppercase;
/frameworks/base/docs/html/work/
Ddevice-management-policy.jd56 uppercase characters are two examples). If an application attempts to invoke methods whose
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/manifest/
Dmanifest-element.jd56 name should be unique. The name may contain uppercase or lowercase letters
/frameworks/base/services/devicepolicy/java/com/android/server/devicepolicy/
DDevicePolicyManagerService.java3913 int uppercase = 0; in resetPassword() local
3922 uppercase++; in resetPassword()
3957 if (uppercase < neededUpperCase) { in resetPassword()
3958 Slog.w(LOG_TAG, "resetPassword: number of uppercase letters " + uppercase in resetPassword()
4686 public void setActivePasswordState(int quality, int length, int letters, int uppercase, in setActivePasswordState() argument
4711 policy.mActivePasswordUpperCase = uppercase; in setActivePasswordState()
/frameworks/base/docs/html/google/play/billing/
Dbilling_admin.jd332 app is targeting. The country codes are two-letter uppercase
/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/articles/
Dperf-jni.jd619 a lowercase 't' rather than an uppercase 'T', then you need to
/frameworks/wilhelm/doc/
DDoxyfile1379 # on a line, have an all uppercase name, and do not end with a semicolon. Such
/frameworks/native/docs/
DDoxyfile1636 # that are alone on a line, have an all uppercase name, and do not end with a