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55 * normally appear on top of it. This can be used to place overlays such as
56 * buttons on top of the Surface, though note however that it can have an
62 * properties are used to draw a sibling view on top of the SurfaceView, the
342 protected boolean setFrame(int left, int top, int right, int bottom) {
343 boolean result = super.setFrame(left, top, right, bottom);
400 * Control whether the surface view's surface is placed on top of another
402 * This is typically used to place overlays on top of an underlying media
416 * Control whether the surface view's surface is placed on top of its
421 * SurfaceView is in will be visible on top of its surface.
509 + " top=" + (mWindowSpaceTop != mLocation[1]));
521 mScreenRect.top = mWindowSpaceTop;
529 mScreenRect.offset(surfaceInsets.left, surfaceInsets.top);
571 mSurfaceControl.setPosition(mScreenRect.left, mScreenRect.top);
588 mSurfaceFrame.top = 0;
712 TAG, "Layout: x=" + mScreenRect.left + " y=" + mScreenRect.top
746 mScreenRect.left, mScreenRect.top,
781 mSurfaceControl.setPosition(position.left, position.top);
797 int left, int top, int right, int bottom) {
812 && mRTLastReportedPosition.top == top
821 frameNumber, left, top, right, bottom));
823 mRTLastReportedPosition.set(left, top, right, bottom);
856 mScreenRect.left, mScreenRect.top,
891 + "just to make the SurfaceView to be placed on top of its window, you must "