Separate "Keyboard" from "Language & input"

1. Separate "Keyboard" from "Language & input".
2. Use FeatureFlagUtils.SETTINGS_NEW_KEYBOARD_UI to control the
   different UI until Settings launches the new UI design.

Bug: 242680328
Test: local test
Change-Id: Id1ea6d3e3c2e6b83bc4b4d835c6b27e31311c530
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danielwbhuang
2022-08-17 22:17:08 +08:00
parent 4d7259124c
commit c9cb6806f6
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package com.android.settings.language;
import android.content.Context;
import android.util.FeatureFlagUtils;
import com.android.settings.core.BasePreferenceController;
public class LanguagePreferenceController extends BasePreferenceController {
public LanguagePreferenceController(Context context, String key) {
super(context, key);
}
@Override
public int getAvailabilityStatus() {
boolean isFeatureOn = FeatureFlagUtils
.isEnabled(mContext, FeatureFlagUtils.SETTINGS_NEW_KEYBOARD_UI);
return isFeatureOn ? AVAILABLE : CONDITIONALLY_UNAVAILABLE;
}
}