<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<!--
This mess is all to draw a rectangle in the right place on the screen.
Here's what's going on:
- Keyboard uses the intrinsic size of the drawable to work out where the drawable should be
centered in the key.
- Inset uses the intrinsic size of its inner drawable. This effectively scales the drawable
down to add padding, and doesn't make the drawable bigger.
- LayerList uses the maximum intrinsic size of its items as its intrinsic size.
- So, we use a LayerList with a blank shape that assumes the size of the keyboard key.
- We then add an inset with insetTop + insetBottom + inner shape = size of key.
-->
<layer-list xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" >
<item>
<shape>
<size
android:height="@dimen/keyboard_key_height"
android:width="@dimen/keyboard_key_spacebar_width" />
<solid android:color="@color/ime_background_letters" />
</shape>
</item>
<item>
<inset
android:insetTop="@dimen/keyboard_spacebar_pressed_margin"
android:insetBottom="@dimen/keyboard_spacebar_pressed_margin"
android:insetLeft="@dimen/keyboard_key_spacebar_visual_horizontal_padding"
android:insetRight="@dimen/keyboard_key_spacebar_visual_horizontal_padding" >
<shape
android:shape="rectangle">
<size
android:height="@dimen/keyboard_spacebar_height"
android:width="@dimen/keyboard_key_spacebar_visual_width" />
<corners
android:radius="@dimen/keyboard_spacebar_rounding" />
<solid
android:color="@color/ime_foreground_spacebar_pressed" />
</shape>
</inset>
</item>
</layer-list>