On disabled app pairs, set color tint instead of changing alpha
This CL changes the way disabled app pair icons are drawn: instead of setting alpha, it sets a color filter to indicate disabled status. This brings it in line with other apps icons and V's design specs.
Fixes: 326665140
Flag: ACONFIG com.android.wm.shell.enable_app_pairs TRUNKFOOD
Test: Manual
Change-Id: Ifc8ac694f321a6b28996ba9a42860dfc419d5901
Merged-In: Ifc8ac694f321a6b28996ba9a42860dfc419d5901
(cherry picked from commit 09fe96b95a3d5c5be4a9413dcf8d1294062a0c62)
diff --git a/src/com/android/launcher3/apppairs/AppPairIcon.java b/src/com/android/launcher3/apppairs/AppPairIcon.java
index a7ceae8..bbeb341 100644
--- a/src/com/android/launcher3/apppairs/AppPairIcon.java
+++ b/src/com/android/launcher3/apppairs/AppPairIcon.java
@@ -19,7 +19,6 @@
import static com.android.launcher3.BubbleTextView.DISPLAY_FOLDER;
import android.content.Context;
-import android.graphics.Canvas;
import android.graphics.Paint;
import android.graphics.Rect;
import android.util.AttributeSet;
@@ -192,16 +191,11 @@
}
/**
- * Checks if the app pair is launchable in the current device configuration.
- *
+ * Updates the "disabled" state of the app pair in the current device configuration.
* App pairs can be "disabled" in two ways:
* 1) One of the member WorkspaceItemInfos is disabled (i.e. the app software itself is paused
- * by the user or can't be launched).
+ * by the user or can't be launched for some other reason).
* 2) This specific instance of an app pair can't be launched due to screen size requirements.
- *
- * This method checks and updates #2. Both #1 and #2 are checked when app pairs are drawn
- * {@link AppPairIconGraphic#dispatchDraw(Canvas)} or clicked on
- * {@link com.android.launcher3.touch.ItemClickHandler#onClickAppPairIcon(View)}
*/
public void checkDisabledState() {
DeviceProfile dp = ActivityContext.lookupContext(getContext()).getDeviceProfile();