page.title=<permission-group>
@jd:body
- syntax:
<permission-group android:description="string resource"
android:icon="drawable resource"
android:label="string resource"
android:name="string" />
- contained in:
<manifest>
- description:
- Declares a name for a logical grouping of related permissions. Individual
permission join the group through the {@code permissionGroup} attribute of the
<permission>
element. Members of a group are
presented together in the user interface.
Note that this element does not declare a permission itself, only a category in
which permissions can be placed. See the
<permission>
element for element for information
on declaring permissions and assigning them to groups.
- attributes:
- {@code android:description}
- User-readable text that describes the group. The text should be
longer and more explanatory than the label. This attribute must be
set as a reference to a string resource. Unlike the {@code label}
attribute, it cannot be a raw string.
- {@code android:icon}
- An icon representing the permission. This attribute must be set
as a reference to a drawable resource containing the image definition.
- {@code android:label}
- A user-readable name for the group. As a convenience, the label can
be directly set as a raw string while you're developing the application.
However, when the application is ready to be published, it should be set
as a reference to a string resource, so that it can be localized like other
strings in the user interface.
- {@code android:name}
- The name of the group. This is the name that can be assigned to a
<permission>
element's
<permissionGroup>
attribute.
- introduced in:
- API Level 1
- see also:
<permission>
<permission-tree>
<uses-permission>