>> That list is...  very questionable.  It contains lots and lots of
>> resources
>> that are not in the public SDK, and which you should not be using.
>
> Then how about pointing us to a list that isn't questionable?  Or at least
> show us where to find said information and we'll draw up a list.

Agreed. For example, one would hope we are encouraging people to use the
stock option menu icons wherever possible, for consistency between
applications. However, that implies that developers know how to reference
the stock option menu icons, which implies the existence of some sort of
documentation.

We do not necessarily need the core Android team to develop the
documentation, but we do need the algorithm for deducing if a resource is
deemed "in the public SDK" or not.

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com
_The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_ Version 2.0 Available!



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