Can someone help me understand exactly what Android considers a nine patch?


I'm thinking of making my own nine-patch utility.  I know there is 
draw9patch.bat, but I think there could be something better.


Here is my guess.  To make a nine-patch, you take an image and give it a 
1-pixel border.  Then, on the right, there's a black vertical line along 
the height (but not counting the curves).  On the bottom there's the same 
thing but horizontal.  On the left, there is a dot in the center.  On the 
top, dot in the center.  And, by black, I mean r=0 g=0, b=0, a=255.


Does this sound right?

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