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android_development/samples/browseable/DragAndDropAcrossApps/DragSource/res/values/strings.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!--
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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-->
<resources>
<string name="drag_instruction">These images can be dragged to any app.\nTry dragging it to the area below.</string>
<string name="intro_message">This sample demonstrates drag and drop functionality and is the \'source\' app for this sample. It shows how data can be moved between views within an app or between different apps.\nTry dragging one of the images to the highlighted target in this app.\nOpen the \'DropTarget\' sample app next to this app and try dragging an image between the two apps.\nImages are served through a content provider. The target app must request permission to access the dropped content.</string>
</resources>