Hi everyone,
I created a online e-commerce store on Ecwid, and wanted to create a app
for my store, that customers can download. So I created the app, but got
stuck at the products. Ecwid gave me a HTML code snippet that begins with
https://groups.google.com/group/android-developers.
To view
the translations to the app and either:
- Add a user option to override locale in case the font does not function
properly
- Use a custom font throughout your application (not fun, but not that
hard)
On Monday, September 16, 2013 12:43:53 PM UTC+3, Pieter wrote:
We have some apps that do great
We have some apps that do great in India. In order to better cater for the
users in that country, we have translated our strings.xml into Hindi.
However, searching the internet it seems not all Android versions have
adequate support for Hindi, with complaints ranging from black boxes
where
I am getting some complaints from users with a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.0 (7.0
but possible also on 10.0).
It seems that they get a This app is not compatible message when
installing our app. Now the app is on the market for over 2 years so my
first instinct was that it might not be compatible
?
uses-feature name=android.hardware.camera /
It should be:
uses-feature android:name=android.hardware.camera /
On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 8:26:21 AM UTC+1, Pieter wrote:
I am getting some complaints from users with a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.0
(7.0 but possible also on 10.0
I received the following comment today:
Great little appbut you have to pay for every UPGRADE,SO I
WOULD NOT BUY IT.
This is the third time I get a comment like this (out of 300+ comments
in total for the paid version).
What is it that makes a user think they have to repay after an
Hello William,
Which android maven plugin do you use?
Have you tried to use android library projects?
I tried one a couple of months ago without much success.
On Sep 22, 11:57 pm, William Ferguson william.ferguson...@gmail.com
wrote:
You could always use Maven for your Android builds. I do
Yeah, both my apps lost about 20%. Hopefully this is just a temporary
glitch.
On Jun 12, 8:08 am, Zsolt Vasvari zvasv...@gmail.com wrote:
My app suddenly lost half its installs :( Both on the Market
website and on the device Market app.
Does anybody else ee this?
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I got mine also (in the Netherlands, delivered by FedEx). Actually
this is the second one as we also received one earlier for reaching
round 2 of ADC2.
Much obliged Google! We will sure put these devices to good use
testing.
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You can do the following in the constructor of a Dialog subclass:
getWindow().getAttributes().y = 30;
to move the dialog 30 pixels down. This movement is relative though.
On Apr 20, 3:55 pm, Nithin nithin.war...@gmail.com wrote:
I can use android.widget.PopUpWindow class, but it has sharp
Hello Mark,
You are absolutely right: support for reusable components other than
pure Java code (and Java resources) is sorely missed. I personally
think Google should step up and add this kind of support to the
Android eclipse plugin.
In my opinion, the problem of lack of tool support is minor
Or have made the top 200 in ADC2...
On Mar 10, 5:39 am, Streets Of Boston flyingdutc...@gmail.com wrote:
@Kevin
Or being a top contributor to these community forums. I'll get an
Android device as well.
On Mar 9, 11:18 pm, Moto medicalsou...@gmail.com wrote:
I can't wait for mine! But
be perfect for something I'm working on, but I'm
having trouble finding the interception mechanism. Can someone help me
with this? How can I intercept (Android library) method calls?
Thanks!
Pieter
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Just got our result, we made it! Thanks for everyone who voted
favorably for us!
Congratulations! Your application, SpecTrek, was chosen by users and
judges as the #2 winner in the Lifestyle category. You've won $50,000!
We will be announcing all of the winners publicly today, November 30,
You app probably runs in compatibility mode, presenting a lower
virtual resolution and then scaling all graphics up to the actual
device resolution. For more information, see the supports-screens
manifest element:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-1.6.html
and:
Hello Croco,
Just rename the package your application is in. Eclipse Refactor -
Rename rules :-)
Pieter,
Author of SpecTrek.
On Nov 26, 8:13 am, croco zeug...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I decided to put World of Bombs on the Market place but it ran
unsuccessfully. The upload site ask me
My understanding is that almost all calls are made on the main
dispatch
thread, including the onCreate call. The only exceptions are calls
from specialized
threads like the OpenGL drawing thread.
This means calls are always sequential, and in particular onCreate and
onProgressChanged
will be
I bet some engineers at Google are sweating profusely at this point.
If any of your happen to read this (which I doubt), good luck in
fixing this issue!
On Nov 19, 5:30 am, nubin...@gmail.com nubin...@gmail.com wrote:
My app's total downloads dropped from 48000 to 789? Did Google just
invent
:
You are correct. Until it is fixed, I figure this was a workaround
that would work :). You can pull accuracy from the GPS, although I am
not sure of the exact calculation to determine the pixel circle size
on screen based on the zoom view.
Chris.
On Nov 12, 2:36 pm, Pieter pie
The only drawback is that the accuracy indicator (the blue circle
indicating GPS accuracy) does not work in this case. With a little bit
of work this could probably also be implemented, but it is a little
more complex than just drawing an image.
On Nov 12, 6:37 pm, chrispix chris...@gmail.com
Two days ago, we uploaded a new version of the full version of our app
(SpecTrek) to the market. Improvements include support for QVGA and
WVGA screens.
We changed nothing in the Developer Console (Language: en_US, All
locations selected).
Now we have received the first complaint of a Droid user
minimum sdk requirement was set at 3
which equals android 1.5. That could be causing problems, perhaps
especially if the phones being used to access the market are android 1.5
phones. I have no proof of this, but just some speculation.
Justin
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 3:45 AM, Pieter pie
I have had trouble with the FC's also, but opening the market didn't
cut it for me. Rebooting the phone did however!
On Nov 8, 8:33 pm, String sterling.ud...@googlemail.com wrote:
In fairness, the ADC2 app does say to use the Market if you're having
trouble installing.
BTW, Craig, congrats
SpecTrek made it also :)
Dan, thanks for the tip about the spam folder, otherwise we would have
missed the email completely!
On Nov 5, 11:57 pm, jgostylo jgost...@gmail.com wrote:
Congratulations Dan! It looks like your app is pretty good. I did
not get to review any apps worth while but I
I thought your ranking was based on absolute retention count, not on
percentage.
Your rating will suffer however even when only a fraction of those
2000 people give you
1 star because your app is broken on their phone...
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On Linux, I have to click on the HTC Sync entry from the
notifications. Only then adb recognizes the Hero.
On Sep 30, 1:43 pm, eric bugbun...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a way to recognize HTC Magic by adb from this groups,but HTC
Hero?
I need a adb that make HTC Hero recognized on Mac.
I need
some potential
judges already upgraded from an unofficial build to the official 1.6
when they judge.
Anyway, anyone who uses MyOverlay in their application suffers from
the same problem.
Regards,
Pieter (SpecTrek).
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In my experience, a complete package rename in all your classes is not
necessary. You do need to change the package attribute in the
manifest tag in your manifest file. We use an ant filter to do this
in our build script. In this manifest file, use absolute fully
qualified classnames (not
between full and light builds (and in our
case the adc2 version).
Regards,
Pieter.
On Sep 3, 7:36 pm, Brady brady.kro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to figure out a way to programmatically determine if my
build was built in debug mode vs. release mode. I'd like to hide some
items
We developed an augmented reality ghost-hunting fitness game: SpecTrek
(out in the shop right now, we are working on a 'light' version). We
finished comfortably about two weeks ago, but about 16 hours before
the deadline a friend of ours called. He bought the new Samsung Galaxy
(just out over
is the interpretation so far:*
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Game arcade/action: SpecTrek
Description: Augmented reality ghost hunting fitness game
By: Pieter
Feedback: Faced specific android hardware bugs (on Samsung Galaxy)
and had tough time testing.
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a recognizable image such as the one used by the
alertmanager.
Is this possible?
Best Regards,
Pieter Bonne.
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We are developing an application that uses a GLSurfaceView to display
3D objects. We regularly get the Application Not Responding dialog.
Inspection of the dumped threads reveals something that looks
suspiciously like a deadlock. I have added the three thread dumps
involved below.
The first
If the amount of 1.5 code is small, you can use reflection to make
the calls in order to fool the verifier. This quickly becomes a pain
in the butt when you have to call more than a few 1.5 methods or work
with multiple 1.5 objects though.
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I'm developing a family of applications that have a lot of
functionality in common. In eclipse, I have a core project with all
the base functionality. Each individual application project has this
core project on its build path, so it can use the functionality
offered by the core project.
This
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