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    13 *
    13 *
    14 * Description: 
    14 * Description: 
    15 *
    15 *
    16 */
    16 */
    17 
    17 
       
    18 
    18 #ifndef __BLDPUBLIC_HRH
    19 #ifndef __BLDPUBLIC_HRH
    19 #define __BLDPUBLIC_HRH
    20 #define __BLDPUBLIC_HRH
    20 
    21 
    21 //Defining only language 01 for SF build purposes
    22 #define LANGUAGE_IDS LANG sc 37 102 42 44 45 25 07 18 01 10 129 158 160 159 157 161 49 50 09 02 51 103 03 54 57 30 17 15 59 327 05 32 65 67 68 70 326 08 27 13 76 31 78 16 79 26 28 04 83 06 39 29 33 14 93 94 96 
    22 #define LANGUAGE_IDS LANG sc 01  
    23 
    23 
    24 /** #Camera 
       
    25 Container for camera specific features
       
    26 */
       
    27 #undef Camera                                             
    24 
    28 
    25 /** #FF_3D_RINGING_TONES 
    29 /** #FF_3D_RINGING_TONES 
    26 Device supports 3D ringing tones.
    30 Device supports 3D ringing tones.
    27 */
    31 */
    28 #undef FF_3D_RINGING_TONES                                
    32 #undef FF_3D_RINGING_TONES                                
    29 
    33 
    30 /** #FF_3G_CELLBROADCAST 
    34 /** #FF_3G_CELLBROADCAST 
    31 Cell Broadcasting support on 3G mode.
    35 Cell Broadcasting support on 3G mode.
    32 */
    36 */
    33 #undef FF_3G_CELLBROADCAST                                
    37 #undef FF_3G_CELLBROADCAST                                
       
    38 
       
    39 /** #FF_ABC_AGRESSIVE_UI 
       
    40 Display driver will provide an interface for switching Automatic Brightness
       
    41 Control (ABC). More agressive Automatic Display Control (ABC) UI for display
       
    42 driver will be in Settings display plug in, and as configurable for products,
       
    43 but not neccessarily available for user. The agressive UI for ABC is
       
    44 enabled/disabled by the feature flag.  
       
    45 */
       
    46 #undef FF_ABC_AGRESSIVE_UI                                
    34 
    47 
    35 /** #FF_ADAPTIVE_WLAN_SCANNING_SUPPORT 
    48 /** #FF_ADAPTIVE_WLAN_SCANNING_SUPPORT 
    36 Adaptive WLAN Scanning (AWS) is a component that tells WLAN engine how often to
    49 Adaptive WLAN Scanning (AWS) is a component that tells WLAN engine how often to
    37 perform WLAN background scanning. AWS listens and receives events from other
    50 perform WLAN background scanning. AWS listens and receives events from other
    38 components, concludes what would be the preferred scanning period, and then
    51 components, concludes what would be the preferred scanning period, and then
    39 tells it to WLAN engine.
    52 tells it to WLAN engine.
    40 */
    53 */
    41 #undef FF_ADAPTIVE_WLAN_SCANNING_SUPPORT                  
    54 #undef FF_ADAPTIVE_WLAN_SCANNING_SUPPORT                  
    42 
    55 
       
    56 /** #FF_ADDITIONAL_FONTS 
       
    57 This flag is to enable new font supports namely equivalents of Arial, Times New
       
    58 Roman, Courier for content viewing mainly to be used in browser. If this flag is
       
    59 not enabled it means it will continue to have only current fonts and no
       
    60 additional font support.
       
    61 */
       
    62 #define FF_ADDITIONAL_FONTS                                
       
    63 
    43 /** #FF_AI_WLANSNIFFER_WIDGET 
    64 /** #FF_AI_WLANSNIFFER_WIDGET 
    44 Flag for WLANSniffer Homescreen widget.
    65 Flag for WLANSniffer Homescreen widget.
    45 */
    66 */
    46 #undef FF_AI_WLANSNIFFER_WIDGET                           
    67 #undef FF_AI_WLANSNIFFER_WIDGET                           
    47 
    68 
    48 /** #FF_ASYNCH_FILE_SAVE_QUEUE 
    69 /** #FF_ASYNCH_FILE_SAVE_QUEUE 
    49 Camcorder requires support from the Asynchronous File Save Queue.
    70 Camcorder requires support from the Asynchronous File Save Queue.
    50 */
    71 */
    51 #define FF_ASYNCH_FILE_SAVE_QUEUE                          
    72 #define FF_ASYNCH_FILE_SAVE_QUEUE                          
       
    73 
       
    74 /** #FF_AT_COMMANDS_TEST_AUTOMATION 
       
    75 Using FF_AT_COMMANDS_TEST_AUTOMATION will either include or exclude
       
    76 atcmdplugin.dll from ROM
       
    77 */
       
    78 #undef FF_AT_COMMANDS_TEST_AUTOMATION                     
    52 
    79 
    53 /** #FF_AUDIO_MESSAGING_INCLUDE_IN_ROM 
    80 /** #FF_AUDIO_MESSAGING_INCLUDE_IN_ROM 
    54 This flags controls whether the Audio Messaing ROM files are included in the
    81 This flags controls whether the Audio Messaing ROM files are included in the
    55 build.
    82 build.
    56 */
    83 */
    61 update the device time, date and country/city automatically in phone start-up.
    88 update the device time, date and country/city automatically in phone start-up.
    62 */
    89 */
    63 #undef FF_AUDT                                            
    90 #undef FF_AUDT                                            
    64 
    91 
    65 /** #FF_AUTO_REDIAL_FOR_VIDEO_CALL 
    92 /** #FF_AUTO_REDIAL_FOR_VIDEO_CALL 
    66 "This flag indicates redial sequence, when video call is not succeeded for
    93 This flag indicates redial sequence, when video call is not succeeded for
    67 certain reasons."
    94 certain reasons.
    68 */
    95 */
    69 #define FF_AUTO_REDIAL_FOR_VIDEO_CALL                      
    96 #define FF_AUTO_REDIAL_FOR_VIDEO_CALL                      
    70 
    97 
    71 /** #FF_AVKON_EMOTION_ICON_ENABLED 
    98 /** #FF_AVKON_EMOTION_ICON_ENABLED 
    72 to enable/disable the emotion icon support in avkon editor control
    99 to enable/disable the emotion icon support in avkon editor control
    73 */
   100 */
    74 #undef FF_AVKON_EMOTION_ICON_ENABLED                      
   101 #define FF_AVKON_EMOTION_ICON_ENABLED                      
    75 
   102 
    76 /** #FF_BIRTHDAY_IMPROVEMENT 
   103 /** #FF_BIRTHDAY_IMPROVEMENT 
    77 This feature flag is required for the enabling/disabling customized birthday &
   104 This feature flag is required for the enabling/disabling customized birthday &
    78 anniversary notifications for MyFaves contact in Calendar (under Community 1.0)
   105 anniversary notifications for MyFaves contact in Calendar (under Community 1.0)
    79 into 3.2.3 platform. 
   106 into 3.2.3 platform. 
    80 
   107 
    81 The requirement is 
   108 The requirement is 
    82 
   109 
    83 B’day & Anniversary Notification for MyFaves contact
   110 B’day & Anniversary Notification for MyFaves contact
    84 
   111 
    85 •	Picture of the MyFaves contact in the popup which can be masked as circular
   112 •	Picture of the MyFaves contact in the popup which can be masked as circular
    86 
   113 
    87 •	Currently Birthday notification is same as any other Calendar alarm
   114 •	Currently Birthday notification is same as any other Calendar alarm
    88 
   115 
    89 */
   116 */
    90 #undef FF_BIRTHDAY_IMPROVEMENT                            
   117 #undef FF_BIRTHDAY_IMPROVEMENT                            
       
   118 
       
   119 /** #FF_BLUETOOTH_DATA_PROFILES_DISABLED 
       
   120 This flag is used to turn off bluetooth data profiles, and is to be used as part
       
   121 of Enterprise Disabling of Bluetooth, allowing the device to use bluetooh for
       
   122 hands free purposes only
       
   123 */
       
   124 #undef FF_BLUETOOTH_DATA_PROFILES_DISABLED                
       
   125 
       
   126 /** #FF_BLUETOOTH_DISABLED 
       
   127 Flag used to disable all Bluetooth functionality in the device.  This will be
       
   128 used for Enterprise Disabling of Bluetooth.  
       
   129 
       
   130 This flag is required to be used instead of the __BT flag so that the Bluetooth
       
   131 UI is still present after Bluetooth has been disabled, allowing the user to be
       
   132 notified of why they cannot use it if they attempt to
       
   133 */
       
   134 #undef FF_BLUETOOTH_DISABLED                              
    91 
   135 
    92 /** #FF_BROWSER_PROGRESSIVE_DOWNLOAD 
   136 /** #FF_BROWSER_PROGRESSIVE_DOWNLOAD 
    93 This feature flag is needed to enable/disable the progressiveness of the
   137 This feature flag is needed to enable/disable the progressiveness of the
    94 downloads in download manager server and its clients.
   138 downloads in download manager server and its clients.
    95 */
   139 */
    96 #define FF_BROWSER_PROGRESSIVE_DOWNLOAD                    
   140 #define FF_BROWSER_PROGRESSIVE_DOWNLOAD                    
    97 
   141 
       
   142 /** #FF_CAL_MEETING_REQUEST_UI 
       
   143 With this flag it is selected if Meeting Request UI included with flag
       
   144 FF_MEETING_REQUEST_UI is available on Calendar side or not. If flag is not
       
   145 defined MRUI is available only when MR Emails are opened from Email application.
       
   146 If flag is defined then meeting requests can be opened also from Calendar
       
   147 application and Calendar application will offer possibility to create new
       
   148 meeting requests.
       
   149 */
       
   150 #undef FF_CAL_MEETING_REQUEST_UI                          
       
   151 
    98 /** #FF_CAPACITIVE_DISPLAY 
   152 /** #FF_CAPACITIVE_DISPLAY 
    99 Device uses capacitive touch technology in its display.
   153 Device uses capacitive touch technology in its display.
   100 
   154 
   101 */
   155 */
   102 #undef FF_CAPACITIVE_DISPLAY                              
   156 #define FF_CAPACITIVE_DISPLAY                              
   103 
   157 
   104 /** #FF_CHINESE_FONTS_HIRES 
   158 /** #FF_CHINESE_FONTS_HIRES 
   105 This flag controls whether Chinese variants use TrueType fonts instead of the
   159 This flag controls whether Chinese variants use TrueType fonts instead of the
   106 current stroke fonts in high resolution devices.
   160 current stroke fonts in high resolution devices.
   107 
   161 
   117 
   171 
   118 Note: The feature name intentionally avoids mentioning TrueType or TTF, as the
   172 Note: The feature name intentionally avoids mentioning TrueType or TTF, as the
   119 font technology is irrelevant, high resolution being the operative keywords.
   173 font technology is irrelevant, high resolution being the operative keywords.
   120 */
   174 */
   121 #undef FF_CHINESE_FONTS_HIRES                             
   175 #undef FF_CHINESE_FONTS_HIRES                             
       
   176 
       
   177 /** #FF_CHINESE_SELECTION_KEY 
       
   178 Device uses this flag to differentiate if selection key existed
       
   179 */
       
   180 #undef FF_CHINESE_SELECTION_KEY                           
   122 
   181 
   123 /** #FF_CLOCK_MULTIPROCOL_SUPPORT 
   182 /** #FF_CLOCK_MULTIPROCOL_SUPPORT 
   124 This flag shall be used to determine if product programs need clock's
   183 This flag shall be used to determine if product programs need clock's
   125 multiprotocol support, i.e. getting time information from different time source
   184 multiprotocol support, i.e. getting time information from different time source
   126 protocols like GPS, SNTP, etc.. Product program can make a choice such that
   185 protocols like GPS, SNTP, etc.. Product program can make a choice such that
   127 multiprotocol feature support can be made on or off. When multiprotocol support
   186 multiprotocol feature support can be made on or off. When multiprotocol support
   128 is off, then default NITZ protocol shall be choosen.
   187 is off, then default NITZ protocol shall be choosen.
   129 */
   188 */
   130 #undef FF_CLOCK_MULTIPROCOL_SUPPORT                       
   189 #undef FF_CLOCK_MULTIPROCOL_SUPPORT                       
       
   190 
       
   191 /** #FF_CMAIL_INTEGRATION 
       
   192 5250+ specific features in Cmail are variated with this flag.
       
   193 */
       
   194 #undef FF_CMAIL_INTEGRATION                               
   131 
   195 
   132 /** #FF_COMMSDAT_CREATION_FROM_XML 
   196 /** #FF_COMMSDAT_CREATION_FROM_XML 
   133 There will be a new component in S60 called CommsDatCreator (CDC) that will
   197 There will be a new component in S60 called CommsDatCreator (CDC) that will
   134 initialize CommsDat using an input XML file which is generated by the
   198 initialize CommsDat using an input XML file which is generated by the
   135 Configuration Tool.
   199 Configuration Tool.
   155 connection' is enforced by default. The user can still control the utilisation
   219 connection' is enforced by default. The user can still control the utilisation
   156 of the 'user connection' by enabling/disabling the connection enforcement from
   220 of the 'user connection' by enabling/disabling the connection enforcement from
   157 WLAN settings.
   221 WLAN settings.
   158 */
   222 */
   159 #define FF_CONNECTION_OVERRIDE                             
   223 #define FF_CONNECTION_OVERRIDE                             
       
   224 
       
   225 /** #FF_CONTACTS_COMPANY_NAMES 
       
   226 When enabled, contacts’ company names are shown after first+last name in
       
   227 Phonebook Names list.
       
   228 */
       
   229 #undef FF_CONTACTS_COMPANY_NAMES                          
   160 
   230 
   161 /** #FF_CONTACTS_GROUP_FUNCTIONALITY 
   231 /** #FF_CONTACTS_GROUP_FUNCTIONALITY 
   162 We need a feature flag for ROM Creation time variation. The Phonebook2
   232 We need a feature flag for ROM Creation time variation. The Phonebook2
   163 application is constructed on a plugin based architecture. This design allows
   233 application is constructed on a plugin based architecture. This design allows
   164 the Phonebook2 application to be composed of various plugin components. The S60
   234 the Phonebook2 application to be composed of various plugin components. The S60
   166 implements the whole contacts group functionality. To enable a variant to create
   236 implements the whole contacts group functionality. To enable a variant to create
   167 their own contact group functionality we need a feature flag so that the variant
   237 their own contact group functionality we need a feature flag so that the variant
   168 can remove the platform group plugin component. This allow the component to be
   238 can remove the platform group plugin component. This allow the component to be
   169 removed from the ROM image, thus making the ROM size smaller.
   239 removed from the ROM image, thus making the ROM size smaller.
   170 */
   240 */
   171 #undef FF_CONTACTS_GROUP_FUNCTIONALITY                    
   241 #define FF_CONTACTS_GROUP_FUNCTIONALITY                    
       
   242 
       
   243 /** #FF_CONTACTS_MERGE 
       
   244 If enabled, then phonebook UI contains the command for Merge.
       
   245 */
       
   246 #define FF_CONTACTS_MERGE                                  
       
   247 
       
   248 /** #FF_CONTACTS_MYCARD 
       
   249 This feature flag controls whether phonebook application supports MyCard.
       
   250 If flag is enabled:
       
   251 - Phonebook has MyCard item at top of names list
       
   252 - The user can open MyCard view from phonebook
       
   253 - Other applications can launch the MyCard view 
       
   254 */
       
   255 #define FF_CONTACTS_MYCARD                                 
   172 
   256 
   173 /** #FF_CONTACTS_NICKNAME 
   257 /** #FF_CONTACTS_NICKNAME 
   174 The nickname functionality needs a feature flag for the following reasons:
   258 The nickname functionality needs a feature flag for the following reasons:
   175 -Phonebook2 component exports a central repository initialization file, which is
   259 -Phonebook2 component exports a central repository initialization file, which is
   176 used to improve the Phonebook application launch -The initialization file is
   260 used to improve the Phonebook application launch -The initialization file is
   196 maintain existing performance, see above description
   280 maintain existing performance, see above description
   197 
   281 
   198 */
   282 */
   199 #undef FF_CONTACTS_NICKNAME                               
   283 #undef FF_CONTACTS_NICKNAME                               
   200 
   284 
       
   285 /** #FF_CONTACTS_PREDICTIVE_SEARCH 
       
   286 When enabled, User can turn on/off Phonebook’s predictive search functionality,
       
   287 using an item in Names list’s Option-menu.
       
   288 */
       
   289 #undef FF_CONTACTS_PREDICTIVE_SEARCH                      
       
   290 
       
   291 /** #FF_CONTACTS_REMOTE_LOOKUP 
       
   292 When enabled, and a remote search service is installed in device, item “Search
       
   293 remotely” is shown in Phonebook Names list.
       
   294 */
       
   295 #define FF_CONTACTS_REMOTE_LOOKUP                          
       
   296 
       
   297 /** #FF_CONTACTS_SOCIAL 
       
   298 When flag is enabled, phonebook application has the following features:
       
   299 - Names list shows social status texts
       
   300 - Contact Card shows social status text & allows jumping to external social
       
   301 application.
       
   302 - MyCard shows social status text & allows jumping to external social
       
   303 application.
       
   304 - MyCard has button(s) that show(s) presence & allow jumping to external IM
       
   305 application.
       
   306 
       
   307 */
       
   308 #define FF_CONTACTS_SOCIAL                                 
       
   309 
       
   310 /** #FF_CONTEXT_FRAMEWORK_V2 
       
   311 This flag enables Context Framework version 2.
       
   312 */
       
   313 #undef FF_CONTEXT_FRAMEWORK_V2                            
       
   314 
       
   315 /** #FF_CONTEXT_PROFILES 
       
   316 Context profiles enable the device to automatically adapt in users every day
       
   317 life and combine current Profiles functionality with concepted and studied
       
   318 Situations functionality. If the flag sets to true, context profiles are
       
   319 enabled. If flase, otherwises.
       
   320 
       
   321 */
       
   322 #undef FF_CONTEXT_PROFILES                                
       
   323 
   201 /** #FF_CUSTOMER_HELPS_IN_USE 
   324 /** #FF_CUSTOMER_HELPS_IN_USE 
   202 Customer helps are included into image based on this flag.
   325 Customer helps are included into image based on this flag.
   203 */
   326 */
   204 #undef FF_CUSTOMER_HELPS_IN_USE                           
   327 #undef FF_CUSTOMER_HELPS_IN_USE                           
   205 
   328 
   209 offers self-test service on the Mobile Applications and hardware for the phone
   332 offers self-test service on the Mobile Applications and hardware for the phone
   210 users.
   333 users.
   211 */
   334 */
   212 #define FF_DEVICE_DIAGNOSTICS_APP                          
   335 #define FF_DEVICE_DIAGNOSTICS_APP                          
   213 
   336 
       
   337 /** #FF_DEVICE_ENCRYPTION_FEATURE 
       
   338 This flag is required for Device Encryption feature which goes to Symbian
       
   339 Foundation. The existing flag (FF_NATIVE_FILE_ENCRYPTION) will exclusively be
       
   340 used by NFE, which doesn't go to SF. Hence a different flag is required for all
       
   341 those middleware and application layer components of DE.
       
   342 */
       
   343 #define FF_DEVICE_ENCRYPTION_FEATURE                       
       
   344 
       
   345 /** #FF_DISABLE_OMA_SUPL_V2 
       
   346 When this flag is ON SUPL v2.0 is NOT supported. Note that this flag is a
       
   347 negative flag in order to minimize the risk for the master code line.
       
   348 */
       
   349 #undef FF_DISABLE_OMA_SUPL_V2                             
       
   350 
       
   351 /** #FF_DM_BROWSER_ADAPTER 
       
   352 Browser adaper is used by Device Management to Set/Get the browser settings from
       
   353 the operator server. This feature is requested by CMCC. The feature flag is used
       
   354 to differentiate between Nokia Specific implemenation and OMA DM implementation.
       
   355 */
       
   356 #define FF_DM_BROWSER_ADAPTER                              
       
   357 
       
   358 /** #FF_DM_CONNMO_ADAPTER 
       
   359 OMA Device Management Connectivity Managment Object (ConnMO) provides management
       
   360 of connectivity settings. This flag will help in enabling ConnMO plugin.
       
   361 */
       
   362 #undef FF_DM_CONNMO_ADAPTER                               
       
   363 
   214 /** #FF_DM_INSTALL_SECURITY 
   364 /** #FF_DM_INSTALL_SECURITY 
   215 OMA DM SW installer implementation included in build.
   365 OMA DM SW installer implementation included in build.
   216 */
   366 */
   217 #undef FF_DM_INSTALL_SECURITY                             
   367 #undef FF_DM_INSTALL_SECURITY                             
       
   368 
       
   369 /** #FF_DM_STREAMING_ADAPTER 
       
   370 Streaming adapter is used by Device Mangement to Set/Get the streaming settings
       
   371 from the operator server. CMCC has requested support for this new adapter. This
       
   372 feature flag is used to differentiate the Nokia specfic implementation and OMA
       
   373 DM implementation.
       
   374 */
       
   375 #define FF_DM_STREAMING_ADAPTER                            
   218 
   376 
   219 /** #FF_DUAL_LANGUAGE_SUPPORT 
   377 /** #FF_DUAL_LANGUAGE_SUPPORT 
   220 This Flag is used to develop support for dual language feature. This is an
   378 This Flag is used to develop support for dual language feature. This is an
   221 enhancement to the basic prediction feature where words predicted will come from
   379 enhancement to the basic prediction feature where words predicted will come from
   222 2 different language databases.
   380 2 different language databases.
   223 */
   381 */
   224 #undef FF_DUAL_LANGUAGE_SUPPORT                           
   382 #undef FF_DUAL_LANGUAGE_SUPPORT                           
       
   383 
       
   384 /** #FF_DUAL_MODEM 
       
   385 Flag for developing Dual Modem feature
       
   386 */
       
   387 #undef FF_DUAL_MODEM                                      
   225 
   388 
   226 /** #FF_EMAIL_FRAMEWORK 
   389 /** #FF_EMAIL_FRAMEWORK 
   227 Defines whether the product includes the email multiprotocol framework. When the
   390 Defines whether the product includes the email multiprotocol framework. When the
   228 flag is defined all parts constituting new email solution are in ROM:
   391 flag is defined all parts constituting new email solution are in ROM:
   229 application, plugin framework + imap/pop plugin and related settings UIs. 
   392 application, plugin framework + imap/pop plugin and related settings UIs. 
   282 used if some special functionality is needed.
   445 used if some special functionality is needed.
   283 
   446 
   284 */
   447 */
   285 #undef FF_EMPTY_COMMSDAT                                  
   448 #undef FF_EMPTY_COMMSDAT                                  
   286 
   449 
       
   450 /** #FF_ENABLE_ISI_COMMUNICATION_IN_USB_CHARGING_MODE 
       
   451 Feature info adaptation will read the PP-bit value from ISA info server and map
       
   452 the value of PP bit into KFeatureIdCertTesting. SSM then will read
       
   453 KFeatureIdCertificationTesting and if system is in USB charging mode , then
       
   454 start USB components into the mode where ISI communication is possible.
       
   455 */
       
   456 #undef FF_ENABLE_ISI_COMMUNICATION_IN_USB_CHARGING_MODE   
       
   457 
       
   458 /** #FF_ENHANCED_CALENDAR_EVENT_UI 
       
   459 This flag controls inclusion of enhanced Calendar Event Viewers and Editors that
       
   460 replace standard ones and provide consistent look and feel with Meeting Request
       
   461 UI included with flag FF_MEETING_REQUEST_UI.
       
   462 */
       
   463 #undef FF_ENHANCED_CALENDAR_EVENT_UI                      
       
   464 
   287 /** #FF_FARSI_CALENDAR 
   465 /** #FF_FARSI_CALENDAR 
   288 S60 calendar should provide possibility to integrate Farsi calendar application
   466 S60 calendar should provide possibility to integrate Farsi calendar application
   289 to S60 calendar.
   467 to S60 calendar.
   290 
   468 
   291  S60 calendar should provide variation point to calendar main menu, from where
   469  S60 calendar should provide variation point to calendar main menu, from where
   309 /** #FF_FMTX 
   487 /** #FF_FMTX 
   310 FMTX application and Nseries Music Player support for FMTX
   488 FMTX application and Nseries Music Player support for FMTX
   311 */
   489 */
   312 #define FF_FMTX                                            
   490 #define FF_FMTX                                            
   313 
   491 
       
   492 /** #FF_FMTX_RDS_TEXT 
       
   493 Flag to enable RDS text transmission through FM transmitter (FMTX). Runtime
       
   494 variation needed in SysAp. FMTX UI SW uses this flag in .iby files so it is not
       
   495 runtime variated in UI SW.
       
   496 
       
   497 RDS text transmission not enabled currently (ELZG-7PE3G9) 
       
   498 */
       
   499 #undef FF_FMTX_RDS_TEXT                                   
       
   500 
   314 /** #FF_FULLSCR_HWR_INPUT 
   501 /** #FF_FULLSCR_HWR_INPUT 
   315 Indicates whether a device needs fullscreen HWR (HandWritingRecognition) input
   502 Indicates whether a device needs fullscreen HWR (HandWritingRecognition) input
   316 or not.
   503 or not.
   317 */
   504 */
   318 #define FF_FULLSCR_HWR_INPUT                               
   505 #undef FF_FULLSCR_HWR_INPUT                               
       
   506 
       
   507 /** #FF_GENERIC_ACCESS_NETWORK 
       
   508 Generic Access Network (GAN), previously known as Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA)
       
   509 technology provides access to GSM/3G and GPRS mobile services over unlicensed
       
   510 spectrum technologies. By deploying GAN technology, service providers can enable
       
   511 subscribers to roam and handover between cellular networks and public and
       
   512 private unlicensed wireless networks using dual-mode mobile handsets. However
       
   513 GAN needed some platform changes to be fully functional and those changes must
       
   514 be run time variable.
       
   515 */
       
   516 #undef FF_GENERIC_ACCESS_NETWORK                          
   319 
   517 
   320 /** #FF_GENERIC_FONTS_ASSETS 
   518 /** #FF_GENERIC_FONTS_ASSETS 
   321 This flag is used to check if generic font assets are to be used, this is used
   519 This flag is used to check if generic font assets are to be used, this is used
   322 for Symbian foundation where freetype rasterize as well as EFF fonts need to be
   520 for Symbian foundation where freetype rasterize as well as EFF fonts need to be
   323 used.
   521 used.
   459 /** #FF_INTELLIGENT_TEXT_INPUT 
   657 /** #FF_INTELLIGENT_TEXT_INPUT 
   460 Generic QWERTY framework and 2nd generation text input engine integration
   658 Generic QWERTY framework and 2nd generation text input engine integration
   461 */
   659 */
   462 #undef FF_INTELLIGENT_TEXT_INPUT                          
   660 #undef FF_INTELLIGENT_TEXT_INPUT                          
   463 
   661 
       
   662 /** #FF_ITI_VIRTUAL_TOUCH_FIRST_GENERATION_SUPPORT 
       
   663 ITI feature (2nd generation text input features) are enabled in 5.0 & 9.1 TBD,
       
   664 i.e MCL, but these features are not supported in touch input modes like Virtual
       
   665 ITU-T, VKB & FSQ. Hence, to support 1st generation features to touch input
       
   666 methods, this flag is required.
       
   667 
       
   668 */
       
   669 #undef FF_ITI_VIRTUAL_TOUCH_FIRST_GENERATION_SUPPORT      
       
   670 
   464 /** #FF_JAVA_GLOBAL_INDICATORS_API 
   671 /** #FF_JAVA_GLOBAL_INDICATORS_API 
   465 Enables Java Global Indicator API. Global Indicator API can be used to add
   672 Enables Java Global Indicator API. Global Indicator API can be used to add
   466 indicators to phone status pane.
   673 indicators to phone status pane.
   467 */
   674 */
   468 #undef FF_JAVA_GLOBAL_INDICATORS_API                      
   675 #undef FF_JAVA_GLOBAL_INDICATORS_API                      
   469 
   676 
       
   677 /** #FF_KEYPAD_NO_SEND_KEY 
       
   678 Device does not have a send key to activate phone call.
       
   679 */
       
   680 #undef FF_KEYPAD_NO_SEND_KEY                              
       
   681 
   470 /** #FF_LAYOUT_360_640_NONTOUCH 
   682 /** #FF_LAYOUT_360_640_NONTOUCH 
   471 New non touch NHD (=QHD) resolution. Flag determine which layout dlls are put to
   683 New non touch NHD (=QHD) resolution. Flag determine which layout dlls are put to
   472 hw image. 
   684 hw image. 
   473 */
   685 */
   474 #undef FF_LAYOUT_360_640_NONTOUCH                         
   686 #undef FF_LAYOUT_360_640_NONTOUCH                         
   475 
   687 
       
   688 /** #FF_LAYOUT_360_640_TOUCH_NHD4 
       
   689 layout for nhd4
       
   690 */
       
   691 #undef FF_LAYOUT_360_640_TOUCH_NHD4                       
       
   692 
   476 /** #FF_LAYOUT_360_640_TOUCH_QHD2 
   693 /** #FF_LAYOUT_360_640_TOUCH_QHD2 
   477 Layout data for QHD2_TOUCH resolution.
   694 Layout data for QHD2_TOUCH resolution.
   478 */
   695 */
   479 #undef FF_LAYOUT_360_640_TOUCH_QHD2                       
   696 #undef FF_LAYOUT_360_640_TOUCH_QHD2                       
       
   697 
       
   698 /** #FF_LAYOUT_480_640_TOUCH_VGA4 
       
   699 layout for vga4
       
   700 */
       
   701 #undef FF_LAYOUT_480_640_TOUCH_VGA4                       
   480 
   702 
   481 /** #FF_LAYOUT_480_640_VGA3 
   703 /** #FF_LAYOUT_480_640_VGA3 
   482 Layout data for VGA3 resolution.
   704 Layout data for VGA3 resolution.
   483 */
   705 */
   484 #undef FF_LAYOUT_480_640_VGA3                             
   706 #undef FF_LAYOUT_480_640_VGA3                             
   488 to hw image.
   710 to hw image.
   489 
   711 
   490 */
   712 */
   491 #undef FF_LAYOUT_640_360_NONTOUCH                         
   713 #undef FF_LAYOUT_640_360_NONTOUCH                         
   492 
   714 
       
   715 /** #FF_LAYOUT_640_360_TOUCH_NHD4 
       
   716 layout for nhd4
       
   717 */
       
   718 #undef FF_LAYOUT_640_360_TOUCH_NHD4                       
       
   719 
   493 /** #FF_LAYOUT_640_360_TOUCH_QHD2 
   720 /** #FF_LAYOUT_640_360_TOUCH_QHD2 
   494 Layout data for QHD2 TOUCH resolution.
   721 Layout data for QHD2 TOUCH resolution.
   495 */
   722 */
   496 #undef FF_LAYOUT_640_360_TOUCH_QHD2                       
   723 #undef FF_LAYOUT_640_360_TOUCH_QHD2                       
       
   724 
       
   725 /** #FF_LAYOUT_640_480_TOUCH_VGA4 
       
   726 layout for vga4 landscape
       
   727 */
       
   728 #undef FF_LAYOUT_640_480_TOUCH_VGA4                       
   497 
   729 
   498 /** #FF_LAYOUT_640_480_VGA3 
   730 /** #FF_LAYOUT_640_480_VGA3 
   499 Layout data for VGA3 resolution.
   731 Layout data for VGA3 resolution.
   500 */
   732 */
   501 #undef FF_LAYOUT_640_480_VGA3                             
   733 #undef FF_LAYOUT_640_480_VGA3                             
   502 
   734 
   503 /** #FF_LBT_ENGINE 
   735 /** #FF_LBT_ENGINE 
   504 To enable/disable LBT engine from S60. By default this should be ON
   736 To enable/disable LBT engine from S60. By default this should be ON
   505 The Location Triggering subsystem provides a service to applications for
   737 The Location Triggering subsystem provides a service to applications for
   506 notifications based on the user’s location. Applications can create and remove
   738 notifications based on the user’s location. Applications can create and remove
   507 location based triggers, and applications can be notified or started when one of
   739 location based triggers, and applications can be notified or started when one of
   508 their triggers is fired, i.e. the triggering conditions are met
   740 their triggers is fired, i.e. the triggering conditions are met
   509 Feature wiki : https://s60wiki.nokia.com/S60Wiki/Location_based_triggering
   741 Feature wiki : https://s60wiki.nokia.com/S60Wiki/Location_based_triggering
   510 REQ: 101-34742
   742 REQ: 101-34742
   511 BREL : 405-1756
   743 BREL : 405-1756
   529 REQ : 403-1621
   761 REQ : 403-1621
   530 BREl : 405-1781
   762 BREl : 405-1781
   531 */
   763 */
   532 #define FF_LBT_MGTUI                                       
   764 #define FF_LBT_MGTUI                                       
   533 
   765 
       
   766 /** #FF_LIMITED_MESSAGE_AND_ALARM_TONE_SIZE 
       
   767 When this flag is on the message alert tones and alarm (calendar, clock) tones
       
   768 maximum size is defined by cenrep key KProEngRingingToneMaxSize
       
   769 */
       
   770 #undef FF_LIMITED_MESSAGE_AND_ALARM_TONE_SIZE             
       
   771 
   534 /** #FF_LINKED_FONTS_CHINESE 
   772 /** #FF_LINKED_FONTS_CHINESE 
   535 For enabling linked font in Chinese a new feature flag FF_LINKED_FONTS_CHINESE
   773 For enabling linked font in Chinese a new feature flag FF_LINKED_FONTS_CHINESE
   536 is needed.
   774 is needed.
   537 This flag controls whether a single Chinese font or a linked font is used in
   775 This flag controls whether a single Chinese font or a linked font is used in
   538 Chinese builds. The linked font will contain latin set from normal S60 latin
   776 Chinese builds. The linked font will contain latin set from normal S60 latin
   539 fonts and a Chinese part which is the current Chinese font unchanged. To be used
   777 fonts and a Chinese part which is the current Chinese font unchanged. To be used
   540 in Chinese variants only.
   778 in Chinese variants only.
   541 */
   779 */
   542 #undef FF_LINKED_FONTS_CHINESE                            
   780 #undef FF_LINKED_FONTS_CHINESE                            
   543 
   781 
       
   782 /** #FF_LIVETV 
       
   783 support for DVBH live tv 1.1 (using bluetooth accessory SU-33W)
       
   784 */
       
   785 #undef FF_LIVETV                                          
       
   786 
       
   787 /** #FF_LOCATION_MW_APE_CENTRIC_ARCH_SUPPORT 
       
   788 S60 Location FW and its related components are going to change to support APE
       
   789 Centric architecture. In order to toggle architecture support between new and
       
   790 old,we have introduced this flag. If this flag is ON, then new architecture will
       
   791 get into use. If its OFF then old architecure will get into use.
       
   792 */
       
   793 #undef FF_LOCATION_MW_APE_CENTRIC_ARCH_SUPPORT            
       
   794 
   544 /** #FF_MDS_CAMERA_SUPPORT 
   795 /** #FF_MDS_CAMERA_SUPPORT 
   545 Enables camera application support for Metadata system.
   796 Enables camera application support for Metadata system.
   546 */
   797 */
   547 #define FF_MDS_CAMERA_SUPPORT                              
   798 #define FF_MDS_CAMERA_SUPPORT                              
       
   799 
       
   800 /** #FF_MECO_XMPP 
       
   801 XMPP is an Instant Messaging Protocol. MECO (MEssaging COnvergence)
       
   802 implementation of XMPP is disabled by the use of this flag. This is to be used
       
   803 for run-time purposes. If this flag is false, then the functionality covered by
       
   804 this flag cannot be used although the library itself exists.
       
   805 
       
   806 */
       
   807 #undef FF_MECO_XMPP                                       
   548 
   808 
   549 /** #FF_MEETING_REQUEST_UI 
   809 /** #FF_MEETING_REQUEST_UI 
   550 Meeting request UI from Custom SW will be is part of Common Email. This new flag
   810 Meeting request UI from Custom SW will be is part of Common Email. This new flag
   551 replaces Custom SW specific flag FF_ES_MEETING_REQUEST_UI used in Freestyle. MR
   811 replaces Custom SW specific flag FF_ES_MEETING_REQUEST_UI used in Freestyle. MR
   552 UI (viewer) is visible to Email application as Ecom plugin.
   812 UI (viewer) is visible to Email application as Ecom plugin.
   553 
   813 
   554 If the flag is not defined, MR UI related components are not in ROM.
   814 If the flag is not defined, MR UI related components are not in ROM.
   555 */
   815 */
   556 #define FF_MEETING_REQUEST_UI                              
   816 #undef FF_MEETING_REQUEST_UI                              
   557 
   817 
   558 /** #FF_MENU_TEXTURE_PRELOADING 
   818 /** #FF_MENU_TEXTURE_PRELOADING 
   559 In Menu (AppShell) application the performance of changing the folder has been
   819 In Menu (AppShell) application the performance of changing the folder has been
   560 poor in 5.0 (uses Hitchcock). By loading the Hitchcock textures for all the
   820 poor in 5.0 (uses Hitchcock). By loading the Hitchcock textures for all the
   561 icons in advance improves the performance radically. The side effect is the
   821 icons in advance improves the performance radically. The side effect is the
   567 /** #FF_MMS_POSTCARD_INCLUDE_IN_ROM 
   827 /** #FF_MMS_POSTCARD_INCLUDE_IN_ROM 
   568 This flags controls whether the MMS Postcard ROM files are included in the
   828 This flags controls whether the MMS Postcard ROM files are included in the
   569 build.
   829 build.
   570 */
   830 */
   571 #undef FF_MMS_POSTCARD_INCLUDE_IN_ROM                     
   831 #undef FF_MMS_POSTCARD_INCLUDE_IN_ROM                     
       
   832 
       
   833 /** #FF_MPX_VIDEO_PLAYER 
       
   834 When this flag is on, MPX framework in platform supports video playback and
       
   835 mpxvideoplayer.exe is included in ROM. Platform's default video player is
       
   836 mpxvideoplayer.exe. This flag can be used at build time, if necessary, to decide
       
   837 if code can be build against services provided by MPX video player instead of
       
   838 libraries provided by Media Player and Video Center, which both are replaced by
       
   839 MPX Video Player.
       
   840 */
       
   841 #define FF_MPX_VIDEO_PLAYER                                
       
   842 
       
   843 /** #FF_MTP_CONTROLLER 
       
   844 The feature enables device to support MTP Controller service
       
   845 */
       
   846 #define FF_MTP_CONTROLLER                                  
   572 
   847 
   573 /** #FF_NCD_ENGINE 
   848 /** #FF_NCD_ENGINE 
   574 This flag enables building the NCD Engine to S60 release.
   849 This flag enables building the NCD Engine to S60 release.
   575 */
   850 */
   576 #define FF_NCD_ENGINE                                      
   851 #define FF_NCD_ENGINE                                      
   629 
   904 
   630 /** #FF_OMA_SCOMO_ADAPTER 
   905 /** #FF_OMA_SCOMO_ADAPTER 
   631 This feature enables OMA SCOMO feature in "application management component".
   906 This feature enables OMA SCOMO feature in "application management component".
   632 
   907 
   633 */
   908 */
   634 #undef FF_OMA_SCOMO_ADAPTER                               
   909 #define FF_OMA_SCOMO_ADAPTER                               
   635 
   910 
   636 /** #FF_OOM_MONITOR2_COMPONENT 
   911 /** #FF_OOM_MONITOR2_COMPONENT 
   637 Feature flag for controlling the inclusion of Out-of-Memory2 component into the
   912 Feature flag for controlling the inclusion of Out-of-Memory2 component into the
   638 ROM image.
   913 ROM image.
   639 
   914 
   654 #undef FF_OSS_LEGAL_NOTICE                                
   929 #undef FF_OSS_LEGAL_NOTICE                                
   655 
   930 
   656 /** #FF_PLATFORM_SIMULATOR 
   931 /** #FF_PLATFORM_SIMULATOR 
   657 Platform Simulator product makes it possible to execute software on simulated
   932 Platform Simulator product makes it possible to execute software on simulated
   658 target hardware using a Windows or Linux workstation. Platform Simulator is
   933 target hardware using a Windows or Linux workstation. Platform Simulator is
   659 based on ARM® RealView® tools that support modeling terminal hardware using LISA
   934 based on ARM® RealView® tools that support modeling terminal hardware using LISA
   660 language. Platform Simulator runs any OS e.g. S60 or Linux. The OS is introduced
   935 language. Platform Simulator runs any OS e.g. S60 or Linux. The OS is introduced
   661 to the simulator as a core image loaded into the simulated flash memory. 
   936 to the simulator as a core image loaded into the simulated flash memory. 
   662 
   937 
   663 Compared to WINS emulator Platform Simulator based S60 simulation is much closer
   938 Compared to WINS emulator Platform Simulator based S60 simulation is much closer
   664 to exeuction on real hardware. Yet there has to be some differences in the S60
   939 to exeuction on real hardware. Yet there has to be some differences in the S60
   681 /** #FF_PNPMS_PROV_FILTER 
   956 /** #FF_PNPMS_PROV_FILTER 
   682 On enabling this feature flag pnpprovfilter.dll will be created and this feature
   957 On enabling this feature flag pnpprovfilter.dll will be created and this feature
   683 flag is used to enable PNPProvisioning HTTP filter which by passes the download
   958 flag is used to enable PNPProvisioning HTTP filter which by passes the download
   684 manager launching PNPMS provisioning engine.
   959 manager launching PNPMS provisioning engine.
   685 */
   960 */
   686 #define FF_PNPMS_PROV_FILTER                               
   961 #undef FF_PNPMS_PROV_FILTER                               
   687 
   962 
   688 /** #FF_PNPMS_SERVICE_HELP_PLUGIN 
   963 /** #FF_PNPMS_SERVICE_HELP_PLUGIN 
   689 This feature flag is required for launching PNPMS application from general
   964 This feature flag is required for launching PNPMS application from general
   690 settings/Control Panel. On enabling this feature flag servicehelpplugin.dll will
   965 settings/Control Panel. On enabling this feature flag servicehelpplugin.dll will
   691 be created and when this feature is enabled Service Help Icon will be present in
   966 be created and when this feature is enabled Service Help Icon will be present in
   692 General Settings/Control Panel. Service Help will launch browser on selection
   967 General Settings/Control Panel. Service Help will launch browser on selection
   693 and direct the browser with predefined PnPMS server URL where user can download
   968 and direct the browser with predefined PnPMS server URL where user can download
   694 provisioning settings over HTTP from web server.
   969 provisioning settings over HTTP from web server.
   695 */
   970 */
   696 #define FF_PNPMS_SERVICE_HELP_PLUGIN                       
   971 #undef FF_PNPMS_SERVICE_HELP_PLUGIN                       
   697 
   972 
   698 /** #FF_POWER_SAVE 
   973 /** #FF_POWER_SAVE 
   699 "Power save mode is a collection of features which are put in a power saving
   974 "Power save mode is a collection of features which are put in a power saving
   700 mode. These features are i.e. display light brightness, light time outs etc.
   975 mode. These features are i.e. display light brightness, light time outs etc.
   701 Power save mode can be extended to be supported by any application which can do
   976 Power save mode can be extended to be supported by any application which can do
   715 enable item in General Settings and on selection of this item will open list
   990 enable item in General Settings and on selection of this item will open list
   716 dialog for changing the authentication type.
   991 dialog for changing the authentication type.
   717 */
   992 */
   718 #undef FF_PROV_AUTHTYPE_PLUGIN                            
   993 #undef FF_PROV_AUTHTYPE_PLUGIN                            
   719 
   994 
       
   995 /** #FF_QT 
       
   996 Generic feature flag for for QT based features (to be used in image creation and
       
   997 run-time variation)
       
   998 */
       
   999 #undef FF_QT                                              
       
  1000 
   720 /** #FF_QWERTY_FN_KEY 
  1001 /** #FF_QWERTY_FN_KEY 
   721 The device has a Fn key
  1002 The device has a Fn key
   722 */
  1003 */
   723 #undef FF_QWERTY_FN_KEY                                   
  1004 #undef FF_QWERTY_FN_KEY                                   
       
  1005 
       
  1006 /** #FF_RFSUICON_ERASE_ALL_DATA 
       
  1007 This feature flag is required to either enable or disable the display of “Erase
       
  1008 all data” icon (deep RFS) in S60 UI menu. Using this feature flag the
       
  1009 functioanlity can either be totally enabled or disabled. Not all devices may
       
  1010 require this feature and hence it needs to be configurable.
       
  1011 
       
  1012 */
       
  1013 #undef FF_RFSUICON_ERASE_ALL_DATA                         
   724 
  1014 
   725 /** #FF_RND_COMMSDAT 
  1015 /** #FF_RND_COMMSDAT 
   726 The override flags FF_EMPTY_COMMSDAT, FF_VANILLA_COMMSDAT and FF_RND_COMMSDAT
  1016 The override flags FF_EMPTY_COMMSDAT, FF_VANILLA_COMMSDAT and FF_RND_COMMSDAT
   727 determine which default CommsDat will be put to the image independent of image
  1017 determine which default CommsDat will be put to the image independent of image
   728 type (prd or rnd):
  1018 type (prd or rnd):
   751 
  1041 
   752 /** #FF_ROCKER_KEY 
  1042 /** #FF_ROCKER_KEY 
   753 The device has multidirectional "rocker" key.
  1043 The device has multidirectional "rocker" key.
   754 
  1044 
   755 */
  1045 */
   756 #undef FF_ROCKER_KEY                                      
  1046 #define FF_ROCKER_KEY                                      
   757 
  1047 
   758 /** #FF_ROM_INCLUDE_ALF 
  1048 /** #FF_ROM_INCLUDE_ALF 
   759 This flags controls whether the UI Accelerator toolkit (ALF) is included in the
  1049 This flags controls whether the UI Accelerator toolkit (ALF) is included in the
   760 build.
  1050 build.
   761 */
  1051 */
   762 #define FF_ROM_INCLUDE_ALF                                 
  1052 #define FF_ROM_INCLUDE_ALF                                 
   763 
  1053 
   764 /** #FF_RUNTIME_DEVICE_CAPABILITY_CONFIGURATION 
  1054 /** #FF_RUNTIME_DEVICE_CAPABILITY_CONFIGURATION 
   765 To enable the feature to variate the device capability on runtime
  1055 To enable the feature to variate the device capability on runtime
   766 */
  1056 */
   767 #undef FF_RUNTIME_DEVICE_CAPABILITY_CONFIGURATION         
  1057 #define FF_RUNTIME_DEVICE_CAPABILITY_CONFIGURATION         
   768 
  1058 
   769 /** #FF_S60_HELPS_IN_USE 
  1059 /** #FF_S60_HELPS_IN_USE 
   770 Platform helps are included into image based on this flag.
  1060 Platform helps are included into image based on this flag.
   771 */
  1061 */
   772 #define FF_S60_HELPS_IN_USE                                
  1062 #define FF_S60_HELPS_IN_USE                                
   800 display it in the application shell if desired.  
  1090 display it in the application shell if desired.  
   801 
  1091 
   802 */
  1092 */
   803 #undef FF_SHOW_MMPLAYER                                   
  1093 #undef FF_SHOW_MMPLAYER                                   
   804 
  1094 
       
  1095 /** #FF_SIP_CUSTOM_PDP_HANDLING 
       
  1096 Controls the handling of PDP activation failures in operator specified method
       
  1097 */
       
  1098 #undef FF_SIP_CUSTOM_PDP_HANDLING                         
       
  1099 
       
  1100 /** #FF_SMALL_SCREEN_TOUCH 
       
  1101 for small physical screen but big resolution and touch(for example 2.4" vga
       
  1102 touch)
       
  1103 */
       
  1104 #undef FF_SMALL_SCREEN_TOUCH                              
       
  1105 
   805 /** #FF_STARTUP_OMA_DM_SUPPORT 
  1106 /** #FF_STARTUP_OMA_DM_SUPPORT 
   806 The flag will be used to enable receiving OMA CP/DM messages during system
  1107 The flag will be used to enable receiving OMA CP/DM messages during system
   807 start-up in those devices that need the feature.
  1108 start-up in those devices that need the feature.
   808 */
  1109 */
   809 #undef FF_STARTUP_OMA_DM_SUPPORT                          
  1110 #undef FF_STARTUP_OMA_DM_SUPPORT                          
       
  1111 
       
  1112 /** #FF_STROKE_INPUTMODE_IN_TAIWAN 
       
  1113 The flag to switch stroke input mode in taiwan language. This flag is introduced
       
  1114 from 9.2
       
  1115 */
       
  1116 #undef FF_STROKE_INPUTMODE_IN_TAIWAN                      
       
  1117 
       
  1118 /** #FF_SUPL_IMSI_GENERATED_SERVER_PRIORITY_DEFAULT 
       
  1119 When this flag is enabled IMSI based autogenerated SUPL server has higher
       
  1120 priority on the SUPL server list than the hard coded servers from startup
       
  1121 settings DB
       
  1122 */
       
  1123 #undef FF_SUPL_IMSI_GENERATED_SERVER_PRIORITY_DEFAULT     
       
  1124 
       
  1125 /** #FF_SYNCML_STATUS_EXTENDED_ERROR_CODES 
       
  1126 When this flag is ON it is possible to write extended syncml error codes to sync
       
  1127 log
       
  1128 */
       
  1129 #undef FF_SYNCML_STATUS_EXTENDED_ERROR_CODES              
   810 
  1130 
   811 /** #FF_TACTICONS 
  1131 /** #FF_TACTICONS 
   812 Tacticons are haptic effects that can be played by the applications to indicate
  1132 Tacticons are haptic effects that can be played by the applications to indicate
   813 success or failure of actions. Tacticons can be also automatically played
  1133 success or failure of actions. Tacticons can be also automatically played
   814 together with some Sound IDs.
  1134 together with some Sound IDs.
   815 
  1135 
   816 */
  1136 */
   817 #undef FF_TACTICONS                                       
  1137 #define FF_TACTICONS                                       
   818 
  1138 
   819 /** #FF_TACTILE_FEEDBACK 
  1139 /** #FF_TACTILE_FEEDBACK 
   820 Device supports Tactile Feedback. Tactile feedback is produced by UI components
  1140 Device supports Tactile Feedback. Tactile feedback is produced by UI components
   821 and applications on pointer down events. Actual physical feedback effect
  1141 and applications on pointer down events. Actual physical feedback effect
   822 (vibra/audio/no feedback) depends on current settings and device configuration.
  1142 (vibra/audio/no feedback) depends on current settings and device configuration.
   825 
  1145 
   826 /** #FF_TARM_CAPABILITY_BASED_ACCESS 
  1146 /** #FF_TARM_CAPABILITY_BASED_ACCESS 
   827 This is the feature flag to allow branching of the code flow based on the
  1147 This is the feature flag to allow branching of the code flow based on the
   828 capability check or SID check for the third party applications.
  1148 capability check or SID check for the third party applications.
   829 */
  1149 */
   830 #undef FF_TARM_CAPABILITY_BASED_ACCESS                    
  1150 #define FF_TARM_CAPABILITY_BASED_ACCESS                    
       
  1151 
       
  1152 /** #FF_TARM_CAPABILITY_CHECKING 
       
  1153 This is a feature flag to decide the code flow base on either the Application
       
  1154 capability check or the SID check in case of third party applications
       
  1155 */
       
  1156 #undef FF_TARM_CAPABILITY_CHECKING                        
   831 
  1157 
   832 /** #FF_TCP_MYFAVES_FEATURE 
  1158 /** #FF_TCP_MYFAVES_FEATURE 
   833 The feature flag is to turn ON/OFF MyFaves feature in a S60 3.2 complementary
  1159 The feature flag is to turn ON/OFF MyFaves feature in a S60 3.2 complementary
   834 package.
  1160 package.
   835 */
  1161 */
   840 Complementary package(both International & US)on S60 3.2.3. This feature flag is
  1166 Complementary package(both International & US)on S60 3.2.3. This feature flag is
   841 valid for MyProfile UI & MyProfile synchronization.
  1167 valid for MyProfile UI & MyProfile synchronization.
   842 */
  1168 */
   843 #undef FF_TCP_MYPROFILE                                   
  1169 #undef FF_TCP_MYPROFILE                                   
   844 
  1170 
       
  1171 /** #FF_TD_SCDMA 
       
  1172 This is a feature flag used to turn on/off TD-SCDMA releated features
       
  1173 */
       
  1174 #undef FF_TD_SCDMA                                        
       
  1175 
   845 /** #FF_THEME_HAZE 
  1176 /** #FF_THEME_HAZE 
   846 Haze theme is included in ROM image.
  1177 Haze theme is included in ROM image.
   847 
  1178 
   848 */
  1179 */
   849 #define FF_THEME_HAZE                                      
  1180 #define FF_THEME_HAZE                                      
   883 /** #FF_USB_HOST 
  1214 /** #FF_USB_HOST 
   884 The flag excludes all S60 USB host and OTG related components. 
  1215 The flag excludes all S60 USB host and OTG related components. 
   885 */
  1216 */
   886 #undef FF_USB_HOST                                        
  1217 #undef FF_USB_HOST                                        
   887 
  1218 
       
  1219 /** #FF_USB_MODEM 
       
  1220 FF_USB_MODEM will be used to en/disable PAM(Phone As Modem) feature. When flag
       
  1221 is enabled, the feature is included in image.
       
  1222 
       
  1223 KFeatureIdUsbModem is used for runtime variant.
       
  1224 
       
  1225 */
       
  1226 #undef FF_USB_MODEM                                       
       
  1227 
       
  1228 /** #FF_USE_DEFAULT_KEYMAP 
       
  1229 Default Keymappings are included into image based on this flag
       
  1230 */
       
  1231 #undef FF_USE_DEFAULT_KEYMAP                              
       
  1232 
   888 /** #FF_USE_EGPRS_ICON 
  1233 /** #FF_USE_EGPRS_ICON 
   889 The flag is used to enable EGPRS icon in the status pane. If the flag is
  1234 The flag is used to enable EGPRS icon in the status pane. If the flag is
   890 disabled, GPRS icon must be shown instead of EGPRS icon.
  1235 disabled, GPRS icon must be shown instead of EGPRS icon.
   891 
  1236 
   892 */
  1237 */
   898 C=Phone memory, E=Internal mass storage and F=Memory card.
  1243 C=Phone memory, E=Internal mass storage and F=Memory card.
   899 
  1244 
   900 The flag affects how S60 components see the drives setup from estart
  1245 The flag affects how S60 components see the drives setup from estart
   901 txt-file(s).
  1246 txt-file(s).
   902 */
  1247 */
   903 #undef FF_USE_MASS_STORAGE_CONFIG                         
  1248 #define FF_USE_MASS_STORAGE_CONFIG                         
       
  1249 
       
  1250 /** #FF_USE_NAVIKEY_FOR_VOLUME 
       
  1251 This feature flag is used to enable/disable the use of the navikey for volume
       
  1252 adjustment. In products with no dedicated side volume key, this flag can be
       
  1253 enabled. When the flag is enabled, the "up" navikey is used to increment volume
       
  1254 by one step, and the "down" navikey is used to decrement volume by one step. 
       
  1255 */
       
  1256 #undef FF_USE_NAVIKEY_FOR_VOLUME                          
   904 
  1257 
   905 /** #FF_USE_ZI_ENGINE 
  1258 /** #FF_USE_ZI_ENGINE 
   906 On enabling this feature flag eZitext engine will be part of the Image and
  1259 On enabling this feature flag eZitext engine will be part of the Image and
   907 Ptiengine will utilize eZitext engine for editing features.
  1260 Ptiengine will utilize eZitext engine for editing features.
   908 */
  1261 */
   932 image. This is typically how it should be and the override flags should only be
  1285 image. This is typically how it should be and the override flags should only be
   933 used if some special functionality is needed.
  1286 used if some special functionality is needed.
   934 
  1287 
   935 */
  1288 */
   936 #undef FF_VANILLA_COMMSDAT                                
  1289 #undef FF_VANILLA_COMMSDAT                                
       
  1290 
       
  1291 /** #FF_VIDEO_AUDIO_BRANDING 
       
  1292 When this flag is set on, videoplayer UI supports audio track type based
       
  1293 branding elements.
       
  1294 */
       
  1295 #undef FF_VIDEO_AUDIO_BRANDING                            
   937 
  1296 
   938 /** #FF_VIRTUAL_FULLSCR_QWERTY_INPUT 
  1297 /** #FF_VIRTUAL_FULLSCR_QWERTY_INPUT 
   939 Indicates whether a device needs Virtual full-screen qwerty input or not.
  1298 Indicates whether a device needs Virtual full-screen qwerty input or not.
   940 
  1299 
   941 */
  1300 */
   973 When enabled/defined, WEBVIDEO for ph2 is used. This will use Helix XPS
  1332 When enabled/defined, WEBVIDEO for ph2 is used. This will use Helix XPS
   974 interface for video decoding and postprocessing.
  1333 interface for video decoding and postprocessing.
   975 */
  1334 */
   976 #undef FF_WEBVIDEO_PH2                                    
  1335 #undef FF_WEBVIDEO_PH2                                    
   977 
  1336 
   978 /** #FF_WLANSNIFFER 
       
   979 The purpose of the flag is to control whether the WlanSniffer2 application is to
       
   980 be integrated into 3.2 product builds or not.
       
   981 */
       
   982 #undef FF_WLANSNIFFER                                     
       
   983 
       
   984 /** #FF_WLANSNIFFER_VOIP_ENHANCEMENTS 
       
   985 The WLAN Sniffer VoIP enhancements will provide easy way to connect to VoIP
       
   986 service via Sniffer's Active Idle plugin.
       
   987 */
       
   988 #undef FF_WLANSNIFFER_VOIP_ENHANCEMENTS                   
       
   989 
       
   990 /** #FF_WLAN_EXTENSIONS 
  1337 /** #FF_WLAN_EXTENSIONS 
   991 Device supports extended WLAN functionalities e.g. for association and
  1338 Device supports extended WLAN functionalities e.g. for association and
   992 authentication.
  1339 authentication.
   993 */
  1340 */
   994 #undef FF_WLAN_EXTENSIONS                                 
  1341 #undef FF_WLAN_EXTENSIONS                                 
  1010 authentication and data link protection.
  1357 authentication and data link protection.
  1011 
  1358 
  1012 This feature flag is used only for including WAPI binaries to ROM. WAPI
  1359 This feature flag is used only for including WAPI binaries to ROM. WAPI
  1013 functionality can be (run-time) enabled with FF_WLAN_WAPI.
  1360 functionality can be (run-time) enabled with FF_WLAN_WAPI.
  1014 */
  1361 */
  1015 #undef FF_WLAN_WAPI_INCLUDE_IN_ROM                        
  1362 #define FF_WLAN_WAPI_INCLUDE_IN_ROM                        
  1016 
  1363 
  1017 /** #FF_XML_IDLE_THEME_BASIC_IDLE 
  1364 /** #FF_XML_IDLE_THEME_BASIC_IDLE 
  1018 Controls if Basic idle theme is going to image or not.
  1365 Controls if Basic idle theme is going to image or not.
  1019 */
  1366 */
  1020 #define FF_XML_IDLE_THEME_BASIC_IDLE                       
  1367 #define FF_XML_IDLE_THEME_BASIC_IDLE                       
  1036 
  1383 
  1037 /** #LANGPACK_DEFAULTLANG 
  1384 /** #LANGPACK_DEFAULTLANG 
  1038 The default language that is selected during bootup (this selection is
  1385 The default language that is selected during bootup (this selection is
  1039 overridden by the sim language selection). 
  1386 overridden by the sim language selection). 
  1040 */
  1387 */
  1041 #define LANGPACK_DEFAULTLANG                               
  1388 #define LANGPACK_DEFAULTLANG                               DEFINED
  1042 
  1389 
  1043 /** #LANGUAGE_ARABIC 
  1390 /** #LANGUAGE_ARABIC 
  1044 included Arabic
  1391 included Arabic
  1045 */
  1392 */
  1046 #define LANGUAGE_ARABIC                                    
  1393 #define LANGUAGE_ARABIC                                    
  1329 /** #LANGUAGE_VIETNAMESE 
  1676 /** #LANGUAGE_VIETNAMESE 
  1330 included Vietnamese
  1677 included Vietnamese
  1331 */
  1678 */
  1332 #define LANGUAGE_VIETNAMESE                                
  1679 #define LANGUAGE_VIETNAMESE                                
  1333 
  1680 
       
  1681 /** #SYMBIAN_INCLUDE_LOCATION_NPE_DSM 
       
  1682 To Include the AGPS NPE Integration module.
       
  1683 
       
  1684 */
       
  1685 #undef SYMBIAN_INCLUDE_LOCATION_NPE_DSM                   
       
  1686 
       
  1687 /** #SYMBIAN_INCLUDE_LOCATION_SUPL_POS_INIT 
       
  1688 Includes the SUPL Pos message plugin.
       
  1689 */
       
  1690 #undef SYMBIAN_INCLUDE_LOCATION_SUPL_POS_INIT             
       
  1691 
       
  1692 /** #SYMBIAN_INCLUDE_LOCATION_SUPL_PROXY 
       
  1693 Includes the SUPL proxy protocol module and supporting APIs (Terminal initiation
       
  1694 API, Pos message API, Privacy request API, Network privacy API).
       
  1695 */
       
  1696 #undef SYMBIAN_INCLUDE_LOCATION_SUPL_PROXY                
       
  1697 
  1334 /** #__3D_MENU 
  1698 /** #__3D_MENU 
  1335 3D Menu feature enhances Application Shell with animating 3D icons.
  1699 3D Menu feature enhances Application Shell with animating 3D icons.
  1336 */
  1700 */
  1337 #define __3D_MENU                                          
  1701 #define __3D_MENU                                          
  1338 
  1702 
  1339 /** #__3GP_EXTENTION 
  1703 /** #__3GP_EXTENTION 
  1340 This flag indicates that the 3GP Extention feature is supported in
  1704 This flag indicates that the 3GP Extention feature is supported in
  1341 MetadataUtility.
  1705 MetadataUtility.
  1342 */
  1706 */
  1343 #undef __3GP_EXTENTION                                    
  1707 #define __3GP_EXTENTION                                    
  1344 
  1708 
  1345 /** #__AAC_ENCODER_PLUGIN 
  1709 /** #__AAC_ENCODER_PLUGIN 
  1346 Device supports all-ARM AAC encoding capabilities.
  1710 Device supports all-ARM AAC encoding capabilities.
  1347 */
  1711 */
  1348 #define __AAC_ENCODER_PLUGIN                               
  1712 #define __AAC_ENCODER_PLUGIN                               
  1351 Device supports all-ARM AAC+ and Enhanced AAC+ decoding capabilities
  1715 Device supports all-ARM AAC+ and Enhanced AAC+ decoding capabilities
  1352 */
  1716 */
  1353 #define __AAC_PLUS_DECODER_PLUGIN                          
  1717 #define __AAC_PLUS_DECODER_PLUGIN                          
  1354 
  1718 
  1355 /** #__ACTIVE_IDLE 
  1719 /** #__ACTIVE_IDLE 
  1356 "The Active Idle includes several plugins to display different content.
  1720 The Active Idle includes several plugins to display different content.
  1357 Additional feature flags for them will be requested separately as the necessity
  1721 Additional feature flags for them will be requested separately as the necessity
  1358 for them to be optional arises.At the moment this flag will cover all Active
  1722 for them to be optional arises.At the moment this flag will cover all Active
  1359 Idle mandatory features."
  1723 Idle mandatory features.
  1360 */
  1724 */
  1361 #undef __ACTIVE_IDLE                                      
  1725 #undef __ACTIVE_IDLE                                      
  1362 
  1726 
  1363 /** #__ALLOW_UPGRADE_HELIX 
  1727 /** #__ALLOW_UPGRADE_HELIX 
  1364 "Support for Aftermarket update of Codecs, and File Formats. To allow the helix
  1728 Support for Aftermarket update of Codecs, and File Formats. To allow the helix
  1365 dlls to be upgraded using a SISX file. "
  1729 dlls to be upgraded using a SISX file.
  1366 */
  1730 */
  1367 #define __ALLOW_UPGRADE_HELIX                              
  1731 #define __ALLOW_UPGRADE_HELIX                              
  1368 
  1732 
  1369 /** #__APP_CSD_SUPPORT 
  1733 /** #__APP_CSD_SUPPORT 
  1370 Device supports internal (HS)CSD in application UIs.
  1734 Device supports internal (HS)CSD in application UIs.
  1371 */
  1735 */
  1372 #undef __APP_CSD_SUPPORT                                  
  1736 #undef __APP_CSD_SUPPORT                                  
  1373 
  1737 
  1374 /** #__AUDIO_EFFECTS_API 
  1738 /** #__AUDIO_EFFECTS_API 
  1375 "Device supports utility APIs and framework for Series 60 Audio applications to
  1739 Device supports utility APIs and framework for Series 60 Audio applications to
  1376 enable predefined audio effects with audio play/record utilities. Features lilke
  1740 enable predefined audio effects with audio play/record utilities. Features lilke
  1377 Volume, Graphical Equalizer, Reverb are possible."
  1741 Volume, Graphical Equalizer, Reverb are possible.
  1378 */
  1742 */
  1379 #define __AUDIO_EFFECTS_API                                
  1743 #define __AUDIO_EFFECTS_API                                
  1380 
  1744 
  1381 /** #__AUDIO_MESSAGING 
  1745 /** #__AUDIO_MESSAGING 
  1382 Flag for Xpress Audio Messaging feature. Device supports recording and sending a
  1746 Flag for Xpress Audio Messaging feature. Device supports recording and sending a
  1410 General settings application supports controlling display brightness.
  1774 General settings application supports controlling display brightness.
  1411 */
  1775 */
  1412 #undef __BRIGHTNESS_CONTROL                               
  1776 #undef __BRIGHTNESS_CONTROL                               
  1413 
  1777 
  1414 /** #__BTIC_BINARIES_CHECK_ENABLED 
  1778 /** #__BTIC_BINARIES_CHECK_ENABLED 
  1415 "In addition to the SWI certificate store check (defined by __BTIC_ENABLED),
  1779 In addition to the SWI certificate store check (defined by __BTIC_ENABLED), also
  1416 also binaries (having TCB or DRM capability) in c: drive are integrity checked
  1780 binaries (having TCB or DRM capability) in c: drive are integrity checked during
  1417 during boot."
  1781 boot.
  1418 */
  1782 */
  1419 #undef __BTIC_BINARIES_CHECK_ENABLED                      
  1783 #undef __BTIC_BINARIES_CHECK_ENABLED                      
  1420 
  1784 
  1421 /** #__BT_FAX_PROFILE 
  1785 /** #__BT_FAX_PROFILE 
  1422 Device supports Bluetooth fax profile.
  1786 Device supports Bluetooth fax profile.
  1471 user area image."
  1835 user area image."
  1472 */
  1836 */
  1473 #undef __CUSTOMISED_RFS                                   
  1837 #undef __CUSTOMISED_RFS                                   
  1474 
  1838 
  1475 /** #__DEFAULT_CONNECTION 
  1839 /** #__DEFAULT_CONNECTION 
  1476 Initial connection selection enables automatic 'usage of default destination
  1840 Initial connection selection enables automatic usage of default destination
  1477 groups (like Internet) instead of single IAPs when starting network connections.
  1841 groups (like Internet) instead of single IAPs when starting network connections.
  1478 Deprecated in 5.0.
  1842 Deprecated in S60 5.0.
  1479 */
  1843 */
  1480 #undef __DEFAULT_CONNECTION                               
  1844 #undef __DEFAULT_CONNECTION                               
  1481 
  1845 
  1482 /** #__DRM 
  1846 /** #__DRM 
  1483 "Device supports OMA Digital Rights Management (DRM) partially, only forward
  1847 "Device supports OMA Digital Rights Management (DRM) partially, only forward
  1530 #define __EQUALIZER                                        
  1894 #define __EQUALIZER                                        
  1531 
  1895 
  1532 /** #__FLASH_LITE_BROWSER_PLUGIN 
  1896 /** #__FLASH_LITE_BROWSER_PLUGIN 
  1533 Device supports Macromedia Flash Lite plugin for Web Browser
  1897 Device supports Macromedia Flash Lite plugin for Web Browser
  1534 */
  1898 */
  1535 #undef __FLASH_LITE_BROWSER_PLUGIN                        
  1899 #define __FLASH_LITE_BROWSER_PLUGIN                        
  1536 
  1900 
  1537 /** #__FLASH_LITE_VIEWER 
  1901 /** #__FLASH_LITE_VIEWER 
  1538 Device supports Macromedia Flash Lite Viewer for opening and playing Flash
  1902 Device supports Macromedia Flash Lite Viewer for opening and playing Flash
  1539 content files (.SWF).
  1903 content files (.SWF).
  1540 */
  1904 */
  1541 #undef __FLASH_LITE_VIEWER                                
  1905 #define __FLASH_LITE_VIEWER                                
  1542 
  1906 
  1543 /** #__FM_RADIO 
  1907 /** #__FM_RADIO 
  1544 Device contains support for FM radio (TunerUtility and RadioServer components).
  1908 Device contains support for FM radio (TunerUtility and RadioServer components).
  1545 */
  1909 */
  1546 #define __FM_RADIO                                         
  1910 #define __FM_RADIO                                         
  1549 Device supports handwriting recognition input.
  1913 Device supports handwriting recognition input.
  1550 */
  1914 */
  1551 #define __HANDWRITING_RECOGNITION_INPUT                    
  1915 #define __HANDWRITING_RECOGNITION_INPUT                    
  1552 
  1916 
  1553 /** #__HSXPA_SUPPORT 
  1917 /** #__HSXPA_SUPPORT 
  1554 "When the feature flag is set, HSDPA setting item is visible for the user."
  1918 When the feature flag is set, HSDPA setting item is visible for the user.
  1555 */
  1919 */
  1556 #define __HSXPA_SUPPORT                                    
  1920 #define __HSXPA_SUPPORT                                    
  1557 
  1921 
  1558 /** #__IM 
  1922 /** #__IM 
  1559 Device supports Instant Messaging feature of the Wireless Village initiative
  1923 Device supports Instant Messaging feature of the Wireless Village initiative
  1575 
  1939 
  1576 /** #__INCLUDE_AAC_CMMFCODEC 
  1940 /** #__INCLUDE_AAC_CMMFCODEC 
  1577 AAC CMMFCodec (all-ARM software implementation) is included in build  to be used
  1941 AAC CMMFCodec (all-ARM software implementation) is included in build  to be used
  1578 by some other client than controller plug-in component.
  1942 by some other client than controller plug-in component.
  1579 */
  1943 */
  1580 #undef __INCLUDE_AAC_CMMFCODEC                            
  1944 #define __INCLUDE_AAC_CMMFCODEC                            
  1581 
  1945 
  1582 /** #__INCLUDE_AMR_NB_CMMFCODEC 
  1946 /** #__INCLUDE_AMR_NB_CMMFCODEC 
  1583 AMR NB CMMFCodec (all-ARM software implementation) is included in build to be
  1947 AMR NB CMMFCodec (all-ARM software implementation) is included in build to be
  1584 used by some other client  than controller plug-in component.
  1948 used by some other client  than controller plug-in component.
  1585 */
  1949 */
  1586 #undef __INCLUDE_AMR_NB_CMMFCODEC                         
  1950 #define __INCLUDE_AMR_NB_CMMFCODEC                         
  1587 
  1951 
  1588 /** #__INCLUDE_AMR_WB_CMMFCODEC 
  1952 /** #__INCLUDE_AMR_WB_CMMFCODEC 
  1589 AMR WB CMMFCodec (all-ARM software implementation) is included in build  to be
  1953 AMR WB CMMFCodec (all-ARM software implementation) is included in build  to be
  1590 used by some other client than controller plug-in component.
  1954 used by some other client than controller plug-in component.
  1591 */
  1955 */
  1592 #undef __INCLUDE_AMR_WB_CMMFCODEC                         
  1956 #define __INCLUDE_AMR_WB_CMMFCODEC                         
  1593 
  1957 
  1594 /** #__INCLUDE_EAACPLUS_CMMFCODEC 
  1958 /** #__INCLUDE_EAACPLUS_CMMFCODEC 
  1595 This flag is used to indicate that the eAAC+ soft codec should be included in
  1959 This flag is used to indicate that the eAAC+ soft codec should be included in
  1596 ROM.
  1960 ROM.
  1597 */
  1961 */
  1598 #undef __INCLUDE_EAACPLUS_CMMFCODEC                       
  1962 #define __INCLUDE_EAACPLUS_CMMFCODEC                       
  1599 
  1963 
  1600 /** #__INCLUDE_MP3_CMMFCODEC 
  1964 /** #__INCLUDE_MP3_CMMFCODEC 
  1601 MP3 CMMFCodec (all-ARM software implementation) is included in build  to be used
  1965 MP3 CMMFCodec (all-ARM software implementation) is included in build  to be used
  1602 by some other client than controller plug-in component.
  1966 by some other client than controller plug-in component.
  1603 */
  1967 */
  1604 #undef __INCLUDE_MP3_CMMFCODEC                            
  1968 #define __INCLUDE_MP3_CMMFCODEC                            
  1605 
  1969 
  1606 /** #__INCLUDE_QCELP_CMMFCODEC 
  1970 /** #__INCLUDE_QCELP_CMMFCODEC 
  1607 QCELP CMMFCodec (all-ARM software implementation) is included in build  to be
  1971 QCELP CMMFCodec (all-ARM software implementation) is included in build  to be
  1608 used by some other client  than controller plug-in component.
  1972 used by some other client  than controller plug-in component.
  1609 */
  1973 */
  1688 Device has internal GPS hardware.
  2052 Device has internal GPS hardware.
  1689 */
  2053 */
  1690 #undef __LOCATIONGPSHW                                    
  2054 #undef __LOCATIONGPSHW                                    
  1691 
  2055 
  1692 /** #__LOCATION_CENTRE 
  2056 /** #__LOCATION_CENTRE 
  1693 "Support for Location Centre. When enabled, Location Centre will be visible in
  2057 Support for Location Centre. When enabled, Location Centre will be visible in
  1694 Application Shell."
  2058 Application Shell.
  1695 */
  2059 */
  1696 #define __LOCATION_CENTRE                                  
  2060 #define __LOCATION_CENTRE                                  
  1697 
  2061 
  1698 /** #__MACROMEDIA_FLASH_6 
  2062 /** #__MACROMEDIA_FLASH_6 
  1699 Device supports macrodia flash 6.
  2063 Device supports macrodia flash 6.
  1701 #define __MACROMEDIA_FLASH_6                               
  2065 #define __MACROMEDIA_FLASH_6                               
  1702 
  2066 
  1703 /** #__MEDIA_TRANSFER_PROTOCOL 
  2067 /** #__MEDIA_TRANSFER_PROTOCOL 
  1704 Device supports MTP application.
  2068 Device supports MTP application.
  1705 */
  2069 */
  1706 #undef __MEDIA_TRANSFER_PROTOCOL                          
  2070 #define __MEDIA_TRANSFER_PROTOCOL                          
  1707 
  2071 
  1708 /** #__MMS_POSTCARD 
  2072 /** #__MMS_POSTCARD 
  1709 Flag is used ro incorporate Postcard application into the release.
  2073 Flag is used ro incorporate Postcard application into the release.
  1710 */
  2074 */
  1711 #undef __MMS_POSTCARD                                     
  2075 #undef __MMS_POSTCARD                                     
  1731 variation only.
  2095 variation only.
  1732 */
  2096 */
  1733 #define __MTP_PROTOCOL_SUPPORT                             
  2097 #define __MTP_PROTOCOL_SUPPORT                             
  1734 
  2098 
  1735 /** #__NEWSTICKER 
  2099 /** #__NEWSTICKER 
  1736 "This feature displays a 'CNN type' ticker of text pushed via cell broadcast,
  2100 This feature displays a 'CNN type' ticker of text pushed via cell broadcast,
  1737 onto the idle screen of the phone."
  2101 onto the idle screen of the phone.
  1738 */
  2102 */
  1739 #undef __NEWSTICKER                                       
  2103 #undef __NEWSTICKER                                       
  1740 
  2104 
  1741 /** #__NO_POWERKEY 
  2105 /** #__NO_POWERKEY 
  1742 "Device does not have dedicated key for power management, but the functionality
  2106 "Device does not have dedicated key for power management, but the functionality
  1745 #undef __NO_POWERKEY                                      
  2109 #undef __NO_POWERKEY                                      
  1746 
  2110 
  1747 /** #__OMA_POC 
  2111 /** #__OMA_POC 
  1748 OMA Push-to-talk over Cellular.
  2112 OMA Push-to-talk over Cellular.
  1749 */
  2113 */
  1750 #define __OMA_POC                                          
  2114 #undef __OMA_POC                                          
  1751 
  2115 
  1752 /** #__ON_SCREEN_DIALER 
  2116 /** #__ON_SCREEN_DIALER 
  1753 This flag indicates that the dialer.dll is included to the rom image and
  2117 This flag indicates that the dialer.dll is included to the rom image and
  1754 On-Screen Dialer is used for phone number entering. 
  2118 On-Screen Dialer is used for phone number entering. 
  1755 */
  2119 */
  1760 rendering
  2124 rendering
  1761 */
  2125 */
  1762 #define __OPENGL_ES_3DAPI                                  
  2126 #define __OPENGL_ES_3DAPI                                  
  1763 
  2127 
  1764 /** #__OPENGL_ES_SW_IMPLEMENTATION 
  2128 /** #__OPENGL_ES_SW_IMPLEMENTATION 
  1765 "Device has a software implementation of OpenGL ES and EGL. No hardware support.
  2129 Device has a software implementation of OpenGL ES and EGL. No hardware support.
  1766 If __OPENGL_ES_3DAPI is enabled, either HW or SW implementation should exist. If
  2130 If __OPENGL_ES_3DAPI is enabled, either HW or SW implementation should exist. If
  1767 HW is not present, this flag should be enabled."
  2131 HW is not present, this flag should be enabled.
  1768 */
  2132 */
  1769 #define __OPENGL_ES_SW_IMPLEMENTATION                      
  2133 #define __OPENGL_ES_SW_IMPLEMENTATION                      
  1770 
  2134 
  1771 /** #__OPERATOR_CACHE 
  2135 /** #__OPERATOR_CACHE 
  1772 Browser application supports persistent cache in addition to default volatile
  2136 Browser application supports persistent cache in addition to default volatile
  1774 (also through power cycles of the phone.)
  2138 (also through power cycles of the phone.)
  1775 */
  2139 */
  1776 #define __OPERATOR_CACHE                                   
  2140 #define __OPERATOR_CACHE                                   
  1777 
  2141 
  1778 /** #__OPERATOR_MENU 
  2142 /** #__OPERATOR_MENU 
  1779 "Device contains Operator menu application.  It is a wrapper to Browser
  2143 Device contains Operator menu application.  It is a wrapper to Browser
  1780 application and allows using operator specific application icon (and label), and
  2144 application and allows using operator specific application icon (and label), and
  1781 allows opening wanted URL initially."
  2145 allows opening wanted URL initially.
  1782 */
  2146 */
  1783 #define __OPERATOR_MENU                                    
  2147 #define __OPERATOR_MENU                                    
  1784 
  2148 
  1785 /** #__PEN_SUPPORT 
  2149 /** #__PEN_SUPPORT 
  1786 Indicates whether a device has a pen support.
  2150 Indicates whether a device has a pen support.
  1955 #define __SYNCML_DM_IMPS                                   
  2319 #define __SYNCML_DM_IMPS                                   
  1956 
  2320 
  1957 /** #__SYNCML_DM_OBEX 
  2321 /** #__SYNCML_DM_OBEX 
  1958 Device supports device management over OBEX.
  2322 Device supports device management over OBEX.
  1959 */
  2323 */
  1960 #undef __SYNCML_DM_OBEX                                   
  2324 #define __SYNCML_DM_OBEX                                   
  1961 
  2325 
  1962 /** #__SYNCML_DM_OTA 
  2326 /** #__SYNCML_DM_OTA 
  1963 SyncML DM OMA provisioning adapter.
  2327 SyncML DM OMA provisioning adapter.
  1964 */
  2328 */
  1965 #define __SYNCML_DM_OTA                                    
  2329 #define __SYNCML_DM_OTA                                    
  2077 #define __USE_QCELP_CMMFCODEC                              
  2441 #define __USE_QCELP_CMMFCODEC                              
  2078 
  2442 
  2079 /** #__VFP_HW_SUPPORT 
  2443 /** #__VFP_HW_SUPPORT 
  2080 The device supports for vector floating-point (VFP) architecture
  2444 The device supports for vector floating-point (VFP) architecture
  2081 */
  2445 */
  2082 #undef __VFP_HW_SUPPORT                                   
  2446 #define __VFP_HW_SUPPORT                                   
  2083 
  2447 
  2084 /** #__VIBRA 
  2448 /** #__VIBRA 
  2085 Indicates whether a device has a vibra support.
  2449 Indicates whether a device has a vibra support.
  2086 */
  2450 */
  2087 #define __VIBRA                                            
  2451 #define __VIBRA                                            
  2143 This flag is used to control the existance of the XCAP protocol implementation
  2507 This flag is used to control the existance of the XCAP protocol implementation
  2144 of XDM
  2508 of XDM
  2145 */
  2509 */
  2146 #define __XDM_XCAP                                         
  2510 #define __XDM_XCAP                                         
  2147 
  2511 
  2148 #endif // __BLDPUBLIC_HRH 
  2512 /** Features added from bldcustomsw.hrh (copied from bldcustomsw.hrh)*/
       
  2513 
       
  2514 /** #FF_MTP_ALBUM_ART */
       
  2515 #undef FF_MTP_ALBUM_ART
       
  2516 
       
  2517 /** #FF_MUSIC_PATH_PLUGIN */
       
  2518 #undef FF_MUSIC_PATH_PLUGIN
       
  2519 
       
  2520 /** #FF_POWER_KEY_AS_KEYGUARD */
       
  2521 #undef FF_POWER_KEY_AS_KEYGUARD
       
  2522 
       
  2523 /** #FF_DISPLAY_NETWORK_NAME_AFTER_CS_REGISTRATION */
       
  2524 #undef FF_DISPLAY_NETWORK_NAME_AFTER_CS_REGISTRATION
       
  2525 
       
  2526 /** #FF_MANUAL_SELECTION_POPULATED_PLMN_LIST */
       
  2527 #undef FF_MANUAL_SELECTION_POPULATED_PLMN_LIST
       
  2528 
       
  2529 /** #FF_MOBILITY_MANAGEMENT_ERRORS */
       
  2530 #undef FF_MOBILITY_MANAGEMENT_ERRORS
       
  2531 
       
  2532 /** #FF_SERVICE_CALL_WHILE_PHONE_LOCKED */
       
  2533 #undef FF_SERVICE_CALL_WHILE_PHONE_LOCKED
       
  2534 
       
  2535 /** #FF_LOCATIONSYSUI_HIDE_POSITIONING_MENU */
       
  2536 #undef FF_LOCATIONSYSUI_HIDE_POSITIONING_MENU
       
  2537 
       
  2538 /** #FF_MASTER_RESET_AND_CLEAR_SUBMENU */
       
  2539 #undef FF_MASTER_RESET_AND_CLEAR_SUBMENU
       
  2540 
       
  2541 /** #FF_SIMLOCK_UI */
       
  2542 #undef FF_SIMLOCK_UI
       
  2543 
       
  2544 /** #FF_ENTRY_POINT_FOR_VIDEO_SHARE */
       
  2545 #undef FF_ENTRY_POINT_FOR_VIDEO_SHARE
       
  2546 
       
  2547 /** #FF_IMS_DEREGISTRATION_IN_OFFLINE */
       
  2548 #undef FF_IMS_DEREGISTRATION_IN_OFFLINE
       
  2549 
       
  2550 /** #FF_IMS_DEREGISTRATION_IN_RFS */
       
  2551 #undef FF_IMS_DEREGISTRATION_IN_RFS
       
  2552 
       
  2553 /** #FF_IMS_DEREGISTRATION_IN_VPN */
       
  2554 #undef FF_IMS_DEREGISTRATION_IN_VPN
       
  2555 
       
  2556 /** #FF_INTRANET_BROWSING */
       
  2557 #undef FF_INTRANET_BROWSING         
       
  2558 
       
  2559 /** #FF_HOME_SCREEN_EASY_DIALING */
       
  2560 #define FF_HOME_SCREEN_EASY_DIALING                                  
       
  2561 
       
  2562 #endif // __BLDPUBLIC_HRH