Oh, ok then.

:-)

On Jul 16, 12:43 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:

> The whole frakkin' *POINT* behind the preference screen system is so
> that it all looks the same, for ease of use and a feeling of
> familiarity for users.
>
> Users and the media ridicule Android developers because, rather than
> sticking to conventions, developers want to "change some of the text
> sizes, colors, etc.", when contrasted with iPhone developers sticking
> to their human interface guidelines. The preference screens are one of
> the very few places in Android where the OS tries to steer developers
> into doing the right thing and following conventions.
>
> So, if you want to write something that doesn't look like the
> preference screens, write your own UI.
>
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