Reading through the Honeycomb highlights doc here:

http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-3.0-highlights.html

It says: "Android 3.0 lets developers take home screen widgets to the
next level, offering more types of content and new modes of
interaction with users. Developers can now use more standard UI widget
types home screen widgets, including widgets that let users flip
through collections of content as 3D stacks, grids, or lists. Users
can interact with the home screen widgets in new ways, such as by
using touch gestures to scroll and flip the content displayed in a
widget. "

However, as a developer I am not clear on what this means exactly.  In
the honeycomb SDK docs, there are no new layout/viewgroup types that
are called out as being 'newly allowed' in honeycomb app widgets,
however by looking at the samples I saw that there is a StackView in
one app widget.

Can you please give us more details about which layout objects are
allowed in honeycomb app widgets?

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