I'm not sure how a ContentPresenter works, but you can create custom views
on several ways. You could extend any ViewGroup / xxxLayout that suits you
well, create an xml with a merge tag and so on. Just google a bit
around.
Marina
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Jia Li jarlym...@gmail.com
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 12:41 AM, Muhammad Rashid
muhammad.rash...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually I am showing lot of data in the listview of main activity and I
do not want to reload data for listview on exit. So I am willing to send
app to background.
Well, honestly, that's not really a valid
I agreed. Thanks a lot.
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 10:08 PM, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 12:41 AM, Muhammad Rashid
muhammad.rash...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually I am showing lot of data in the listview of main activity and I
do not want to reload data for
Now that we have RTL text support in KitKat, I thought that a TextView that
displays a vertical scrollbar would by default display it on the trailing
side of the text. A simple experiment, though, shows that it always
positions the scrollbar on the right, even when the text is right-to-left.
Back in January of this year I went through all my 2013 payouts (actual
transactions where money was sent to my bank) and added up all the amounts.
Now Google has sent me a 1099-K, and it's about $10,000 more than what I
added up. It is just flat wrong.
Who the hell can I even call about this.
I have a functional Google Spreadsheet with a Form defined and active. It
works fine when viewed from various browsers on Windows, Mac OS X, and
iPad/iPhone. However, when the form is viewed in the Android Browser and my
app using a WebView, it shows a blank section where the form contents
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