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<sample>
<name>DoneBar</name>
<group>UI</group>
<package>com.example.android.donebar</package>
<!-- change minSdk if needed-->
<minSdk>14</minSdk>
<strings>
<intro>
<![CDATA[
This sample demonstrates two alternative presentations of the
action bar that are well-suited for simple data entry scenarios.
In this presentation, a done bar replaces the action
bar entirely, providing two direct actions to persist or dismiss changes. This is
suitable for cases where no additional view details or actions are needed in the
action bar.
]]>
</intro>
</strings>
<activity>
<class>DoneBarActivity</class>
<title>Done Bar</title>
<description>In this presentation, a done bar replaces the action bar entirely, providing
two direct actions to persist or dismiss changes. This is suitable for cases where no
additional view details or actions are needed in the action bar.</description>
</activity>
<activity>
<class>DoneButtonActivity</class>
<title>Done Button</title>
<description>In this presentation, a done button replaces the action bar\'s "Up" affordance
and app icon, while the cancel action is made available in the action overflow. This is
well-suited to scenarios where additional view details or
actions may be needed in the action bar.</description>
</activity>
<template src="base"/>
<template src="ActivityCards"/>
</sample>