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Hi guys am new here. I have a problem. I signed up for a developer account
and publish my app a couple of months now. But now i cant login to my
console as it is asking me to pay another 25 US dollars. Why is that? Thanks
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This is my first time coding and i am using
http://developer.android.com/training/basics/firstapp/creating-project.html
as my training. But theres 3 pages of code with small errors on them and of
course i have no idea how to tackle them. Any ideas would be awesome
1st page
Hey guys,
in android 2.2 google introduced the error report feature to android (
http://android-developers.blogspot.de/2010/05/google-feedback-for-android.html).
I´ve developed an app, and it crashes on one phone without giving the
opportunity to send the error report. It just shows a dialog:
I'm making an android app that looks like a news paper, and obviously
the distributions text have to be as columns. Could you imagine the
new york time web app? Something like that. So I'm looking into some
property in some component that i can configure to do it, or maybe
some library or
On 4 nov, 08:29, John Davis davi...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 6:57 AM, lbendlin l...@bendlin.us wrote:
I guess this is your lucky day - you will be the first one to develop this.
I would start with finding out how many columns to display on the current
device and screen
it also has a streaming api, which might come in handy if you have to
parse a large amount of data.
Sincerely, Fabian
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If you're about to compose a sms at Android you will get suggestions
if you begin to type in a receiver for the sms. Can anyone of you tell
me how this works? I mean is there any way to have a look at the
source code of how the android developers did that?
I've been playing around with
(tap background) and
refocus the same item in a row. I can only reliably change the focus
from one item to the another.
I also opened a bugreport with sample code, but don't have a reply yet.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6752
Thanks a lot,
Fabian
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. But I always want to keep the
last item selected until a new one is hit.
I already tried to intercept e.g. onTap, but this only lets me
completely disable the tap handling.
Any suggestions what to do about this?
Thanks a lot, Fabian
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details to the selected item. Therefore it makes sense to always have
one item selected.
Thanks a lot, Fabian
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and then on the original.
I traced it down and it seems that the correct item gets the focus set
internally. I can check this with getFocus. But during the getMarker
call you see the bitSet is wrongly 0.
So maybe this time it is a real bug in mapview?
Thanks a lot, Fabian
And sorry for those many
start-server
Hope that helps,
Fabian
Am Freitag, den 29.01.2010, 08:48 -0800 schrieb Robert Nekic:
The Archos 5 internet Tablet recently received an Android update:
http://www.archos.com/support/support_tech/updates.html?country=illang=en#firm
Out of curiosity, have you installed
report
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=4000
but no one looked at it yet.
Thanks a lot, Fabian
Am Donnerstag, den 24.09.2009, 09:38 +1000 schrieb Broc Seib:
Actually, your TextView is just fine; all the text exists and is
wrapping properly, it has just been rendered off
with maybe 5 rows and 2 columns
later on.
Thanks a lot, Fabian
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
LinearLayout xmlns:android=http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android;
android:orientation=vertical
android:layout_width=fill_parent
android:layout_height=fill_parent
TableLayout
bit missleading, I do have the _data column
but since no one ever wrote to it it's contents is empty and the call to
c_.getString(i) returns null which leads to this error message.
So how does it magically get filled? I don't see any contenprovider
filling it?
Thanks a lot in advance, Fabian
is that the array might have changed from the time
where the data was saved to the db.
I hope I explained my problem clear enough.
Anyways lots of thanks, Fabian
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looking for a common pattern how to handle something like
this.
Thanks, Fabian
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