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Remove ** headlines.
Bug-AGL: SPEC-2018
Change-Id: I6d991c7965491b9918aad6cf3e96374972294605
Signed-off-by: Kazumasa Mitsunari <knimitz@witz-inc.co.jp>
-# **Window Manager Application Guide**
+# Window Manager Application Guide
-Window Manager is the service process which provides **window management based on policy**.
+Window Manager is the service process which provides window management based on policy.
And implements a layout switching of applications on
multiple layers and with different layer layouts.
Window Manager is based on ivi layer management from GENIVI and AGL application framework.
And implements a layout switching of applications on
multiple layers and with different layer layouts.
Window Manager is based on ivi layer management from GENIVI and AGL application framework.
The important points are:
The important points are:
-- **Window transition should be done by Window Manager**
+- Window transition should be done by Window Manager
Window Manager switch application displayed on top layer by user operation(touch shortcut button).
In this example, when an user touches `navigation` shortcut button, Window Manager displays `navigation` and hide `launcher`. Next, when an user touches `videoplayer` shortcut button, Window Manager divides a screen into two parts and display two applications.
Window Manager switch application displayed on top layer by user operation(touch shortcut button).
In this example, when an user touches `navigation` shortcut button, Window Manager displays `navigation` and hide `launcher`. Next, when an user touches `videoplayer` shortcut button, Window Manager divides a screen into two parts and display two applications.
-- **There is a priority `role` for each application.**
+- There is a priority `role` for each application.
Window Manager realizes state transition change based on the policy which consists of `role`.
According to the state transition table, it controls the visibility of application window, layout change, and so on.
Window Manager realizes state transition change based on the policy which consists of `role`.
According to the state transition table, it controls the visibility of application window, layout change, and so on.