Lock icon along with close icon in recent task list of lollipop

If anyone knows about what is the meaning of lock icon in recent app list in lollipop of lenovo a7000.

Thanks everyone!
I submitted a few bug reports, though even if they say they read ALL of them, and I believe them, I doubt they will do anything about this! I feel so small and powerless with bugs like this against Adobe, I just can't imagine an Adobe guy saying "Hey look maybe we should fix that!". As far as I know, Adobe never updated any of their software through updates, if they ever change something, then they call it "CS5" and so on...
As for John Nack's blog, I went through it and I'm seeing that loads of people are complaining because of the adjusments panel so I think I won't need to. One of his answers to a similar complaint was:
"If you only try to use the panel in exactly the same way you used the dialog boxes, you're missing the point. You can now adjust things like opacity, blending mode, layer mask parameters, etc. without darting in and out of dialogs that cover up your document.
Old habits take time to change, but that can't stand in the way of progress. "
Now I do see that they believe that this is innovative and we just have to get used to it, but I'm still saying that that panel takes up space in my palettes even when I'm not using it. At least dialogs didn't take up space when they weren't needed. We could make a palette for everything and maybe in the future, Photoshop is just going to be a huge palette, with every single function right in front of your eyes, in case you forget about them... I understand that Photoshop can be confusing for people who are new to it and just want to edit family photos of their dog, but they should privilege Pro users, as Photoshop used to be a Pro tool after all...
Just think of Pro cameras: They didn't change since their invention! Only consumer cameras (or whatever electronics) change trends all the time making it easier to do complicated things...
But I might just get used to it, who knows?
Anyway, it's still full of bugs, even if I do get used to it!

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      public void mousePressed(MouseEvent e) {}
      public void mouseReleased(MouseEvent e) {}
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      private int y_pos;
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      private int height;
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    import javax.swing.JComponent;
    import javax.swing.JTabbedPane;
    import javax.swing.JViewport;
    import javax.swing.SwingUtilities;
    import java.awt.Color;
    import java.awt.Component;
    import java.awt.FontMetrics;
    import java.awt.Graphics;
    import java.awt.Point;
    import java.awt.Rectangle;
    import java.awt.event.MouseEvent;
    import java.awt.event.MouseListener;
    import java.awt.event.MouseMotionListener;
    import javax.swing.event.EventListenerList;
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    import javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalTabbedPaneUI;
    * A JTabbedPane which has a close ('X') icon on each tab.
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    * To have an extra icon on each tab (e.g. like in JBuilder, showing the file
    * type) use the method addTab(String, Component, Icon). Only clicking the 'X'
    * closes the tab.
    public class CloseableTabbedPane extends JTabbedPane implements MouseListener,
      MouseMotionListener {
       * The <code>EventListenerList</code>.
      private EventListenerList listenerList = null;
       * The viewport of the scrolled tabs.
      private JViewport headerViewport = null;
       * The normal closeicon.
      private Icon normalCloseIcon = null;
       * The closeicon when the mouse is over.
      private Icon hooverCloseIcon = null;
       * The closeicon when the mouse is pressed.
      private Icon pressedCloseIcon = null;
       * Creates a new instance of <code>CloseableTabbedPane</code>
      public CloseableTabbedPane() {
        super();
        init(SwingUtilities.LEFT);
       * Creates a new instance of <code>CloseableTabbedPane</code>
       * @param horizontalTextPosition the horizontal position of the text (e.g.
       * SwingUtilities.TRAILING or SwingUtilities.LEFT)
      public CloseableTabbedPane(int horizontalTextPosition) {
        super();
        init(horizontalTextPosition);
       * Initializes the <code>CloseableTabbedPane</code>
       * @param horizontalTextPosition the horizontal position of the text (e.g.
       * SwingUtilities.TRAILING or SwingUtilities.LEFT)
      private void init(int horizontalTextPosition) {
        listenerList = new EventListenerList();
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        addMouseMotionListener(this);
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        else
          setUI(new CloseableTabbedPaneUI(horizontalTextPosition));
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       * @param normal the normal closeicon
       * @param hoover the closeicon when the mouse is over
       * @param pressed the closeicon when the mouse is pressed
      public void setCloseIcons(Icon normal, Icon hoover, Icon pressed) {
        normalCloseIcon = normal;
        hooverCloseIcon = hoover;
        pressedCloseIcon = pressed;
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       * @param title the title to be displayed in this tab
       * @param component the component to be displayed when this tab is clicked
      public void addTab(String title, Component component) {
        addTab(title, component, null);
       * Adds a <code>Component</code> represented by a title and an icon.
       * @param title the title to be displayed in this tab
       * @param component the component to be displayed when this tab is clicked
       * @param extraIcon the icon to be displayed in this tab
      public void addTab(String title, Component component, Icon extraIcon) {
        boolean doPaintCloseIcon = true;
        try {
          Object prop = null;
          if ((prop = ((JComponent) component).
                        getClientProperty("isClosable")) != null) {
            doPaintCloseIcon = (Boolean) prop;
        } catch (Exception ignored) {/*Could probably be a ClassCastException*/}
        super.addTab(title,
                     doPaintCloseIcon ? new CloseTabIcon(extraIcon) : null,
                     component);
        if (headerViewport == null) {
          for (Component c : getComponents()) {
            if ("TabbedPane.scrollableViewport".equals(c.getName()))
              headerViewport = (JViewport) c;
       * Invoked when the mouse button has been clicked (pressed and released) on
       * a component.
       * @param e the <code>MouseEvent</code>
      public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent e) {
        processMouseEvents(e);
       * Invoked when the mouse enters a component.
       * @param e the <code>MouseEvent</code>
      public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent e) { }
       * Invoked when the mouse exits a component.
       * @param e the <code>MouseEvent</code>
      public void mouseExited(MouseEvent e) {
        for (int i=0; i<getTabCount(); i++) {
          CloseTabIcon icon = (CloseTabIcon) getIconAt(i);
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            icon.mouseover = false;
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       * Invoked when a mouse button has been pressed on a component.
       * @param e the <code>MouseEvent</code>
      public void mousePressed(MouseEvent e) {
        processMouseEvents(e);
       * Invoked when a mouse button has been released on a component.
       * @param e the <code>MouseEvent</code>
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       * component where the drag originated until the mouse button is released
       * (regardless of whether the mouse position is within the bounds of the
       * component).<br/>
       * <br/>
       * Due to platform-dependent Drag&Drop implementations,
       * <code>MOUSE_DRAGGED</code> events may not be delivered during a native
       * Drag&Drop operation.
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       * buttons have been pushed.
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       * @param e the <code>MouseEvent</code>
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          Point pos = headerViewport == null ?
                      new Point() : headerViewport.getViewPosition();
          Rectangle drawRect = new Rectangle(
            rect.x - pos.x, rect.y - pos.y, rect.width, rect.height);
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            icon.mousepressed = e.getModifiers() == e.BUTTON1_MASK;
            repaint(drawRect);
          } else if (e.getID() == e.MOUSE_MOVED || e.getID() == e.MOUSE_DRAGGED ||
                     e.getID() == e.MOUSE_CLICKED) {
            pos.x += e.getX();
            pos.y += e.getY();
            if (rect.contains(pos)) {
              if (e.getID() == e.MOUSE_CLICKED) {
                int selIndex = getSelectedIndex();
                if (fireCloseTab(selIndex)) {
                  if (selIndex > 0) {
                    // to prevent uncatchable null-pointers
                    Rectangle rec = getUI().getTabBounds(this, selIndex - 1);
                    MouseEvent event = new MouseEvent((Component) e.getSource(),
                                                      e.getID() + 1,
                                                      System.currentTimeMillis(),
                                                      e.getModifiers(),
                                                      rec.x,
                                                      rec.y,
                                                      e.getClickCount(),
                                                      e.isPopupTrigger(),
                                                      e.getButton());
                    dispatchEvent(event);
                  //the tab is being closed
                  //removeTabAt(tabNumber);
                  remove(selIndex);
                } else {
                  icon.mouseover = false;
                  icon.mousepressed = false;
                  repaint(drawRect);
              } else {
                icon.mouseover = true;
                icon.mousepressed = e.getModifiers() == e.BUTTON1_MASK;
            } else {
              icon.mouseover = false;
            repaint(drawRect);
       * Adds an <code>CloseableTabbedPaneListener</code> to the tabbedpane.
       * @param l the <code>CloseableTabbedPaneListener</code> to be added
      public void addCloseableTabbedPaneListener(CloseableTabbedPaneListener l) {
        listenerList.add(CloseableTabbedPaneListener.class, l);
       * Removes an <code>CloseableTabbedPaneListener</code> from the tabbedpane.
       * @param l the listener to be removed
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        listenerList.remove(CloseableTabbedPaneListener.class, l);
       * Returns an array of all the <code>SearchListener</code>s added to this
       * <code>SearchPane</code> with addSearchListener().
       * @return all of the <code>SearchListener</code>s added or an empty array if
       * no listeners have been added
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        return listenerList.getListeners(CloseableTabbedPaneListener.class);
       * Notifies all listeners that have registered interest for notification on
       * this event type.
       * @param tabIndexToClose the index of the tab which should be closed
       * @return true if the tab can be closed, false otherwise
      protected boolean fireCloseTab(int tabIndexToClose) {
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        // Guaranteed to return a non-null array
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        for (Object i : listeners) {
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              break;
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         * the width the icon
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         * the height the icon
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         * the additional fileicon
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         * true whether the mouse is pressed on this icon, false otherwise
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         * @param fileIcon the additional fileicon, if there is one set
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          width  = 16;
          height = 16;
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         * Component argument to get properties useful for painting, e.g. the
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         * @param g the graphic object to draw on
         * @param x the upper left point of the icon in the x direction
         * @param y the upper left point of the icon in the y direction
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            y_pos = y;
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              g.drawLine(x+10, y_p+3, x+3, y_p+10);
              g.drawLine(x+10, y_p+4, x+4, y_p+10);
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         * @return an int specifying the fixed width of the icon.
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         * Returns the icon's height.
         * @return an int specifying the fixed height of the icon.
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         * Gets the bounds of this icon in the form of a <code>Rectangle<code>
         * object. The bounds specify this icon's width, height, and location
         * relative to its parent.
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         * Creates a new instance of <code>CloseableTabbedPaneUI</code>
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         * Creates a new instance of <code>CloseableTabbedPaneUI</code>
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         * SwingUtilities.TRAILING or SwingUtilities.LEFT)
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         * @param tabPlacement the placement of the tabs
         * @param metrics the font metrics
         * @param tabIndex the index of the tab
         * @param title the title of the tab
         * @param icon the icon of the tab
         * @param tabRect the tab boundaries
         * @param iconRect the icon boundaries
         * @param textRect the text boundaries
         * @param isSelected true whether the tab is selected, false otherwise
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                                   int tabIndex, String title, Icon icon,
                                   Rectangle tabRect, Rectangle iconRect,
                                   Rectangle textRect, boolean isSelected) {
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                                             SwingUtilities.CENTER,
                                             SwingUtilities.CENTER,
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                                             //SwingUtilities.TRAILING,
                                             horizontalTextPosition,
                                             tabRect,
                                             iconRect,
                                             textRect,
                                             textIconGap + 2);
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          int yNudge = getTabLabelShiftY(tabPlacement, tabIndex, isSelected);
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         * Creates a new instance of <code>CloseableMetalTabbedPaneUI</code>
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         * @param title the title of the tab
         * @param icon the icon of the tab
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                                   int tabIndex, String title, Icon icon,
                                   Rectangle tabRect, Rectangle iconRect,
                                   Rectangle textRect, boolean isSelected) {
          textRect.x = textRect.y = iconRect.x = iconRect.y = 0;
          javax.swing.text.View v = getTextViewForTab(tabIndex);
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