What are the specific problems here regarding to managing the UI?
Aren't menu items beyond six items shown as a scrollable list, anyway?

Peli

On Nov 18, 10:36 pm, "Dianne Hackbod" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Note that this only works with applications that want to participate in the
> mechanism, and pretty much none of the built-in applications do this.  We
> moved away from this approach because managing the UI for an arbitrary
> number of additional items is a challenge.  Our preference these days is for
> the application to start a chooser activity from which the user can select
> what they want to do; see the Intent docs for info on this.
>
> 2008/11/18 Adrian A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Hi Michael,
>
> > Have you had any luck with this?  What was the problem you had?
>
> > Many thanks in advance,
> > Adrian
>
> > On Oct 21, 4:31 am, Shade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hello!
>
> > > If you mean Android Howto document:
>
> > > Adding yourself to menus on other applications
>
> > > You can also advertise your Activity's services so that
> > otherActivitiescan add your activity to their own optionmenu. For
> > > example, suppose you implement a new image handling tool that shrinks
> > > an image to a smaller size and you would like to offer this as amenu
> > > option to any other Activity that handles pictures. To do this, you
> > > would exposes your capabilities inside an intent filter in your
> > > manifest. If another application that handles photos asks Android for
> > > anyActivitiesthat can perform actions on pictures, Android will
> > > perform intent resolution, find your Activity, and add it to the other
> > > Activity's optionsmenu.
> > > The offering application
>
> > > The application offering the service must include an <intent-filter>
> > > element in the manifest, inside the <activity> tag of the offering
> > > Activity. The intent filter includes all the details describing what
> > > it can do, such as a <type> element that describes the MIME type of
> > > data that it can handle, a custom <action> value that describes what
> > > your handling application can do (this is so that when it receives the
> > > Intent on opening it knows what it is expected to do), and most
> > > important, include a <category> filter with the value
> > > android.intent.category.ALTERNATIVEand/or
> > > android.intent.category.SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE (SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE is
> > > used to handle only the currently selected element on the screen,
> > > rather than the whole Activity intent.
>
> > > Here's an example of a snip of a manifest that advertises picture
> > > shrinking technology for both selected items and the whole screen.
> > > <activity class="PictureShrink">                 <!-- Handling class --
>
> > >     <intent-filter label="Shrink picture">      <!--Menulabel to
> > > display -->
> > >         <action android:name="com.example.sampleapp.SHRINK_IT" />
> > >         <data android:name="image/*" />                 <!-- MIME type
> > > for generic images -->
> > >         <category android:name="android.intent.category.ALTERNATIVE" /
>
> > >         <category
> > > android:name="android.intent.category.SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE" />
> > >     </intent-filter>
> > > </activity>
>
> > > I've tried it.
> > > After adding that intent-filter (with fixed typos) Pictures
> > > application still does not offer to shrink pictures.
>
> > > <intent-filter label="Do something terrible">
> > >     <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" />
> > >     <data android:scheme="http" />
> > >     <category android:name="android.intent.category.ALTERNATIVE" />
> > >     <category
> > > android:name="android.intent.category.SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE" />
> > > </intent-filter>
> > > Adding this to my manifest does not affect browser'smenutoo.
>
> > > Maybe i am making something wrong but i don't know what. And i was
> > > unable to find really workingexamplesof such actions.
>
> > > With respect,
> > > Michael
> > > PrinterShare team
>
> > > PS SDK version 1.0_r1
>
> > > On 21 окт, 13:10, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I'm sorry i d'ont have example
>
> > > > But you can find tutorial on code.google.com/android
>
> > > > good luck.
>
> > > > On 17 oct, 16:59, Shade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hello!
> > > > > It is possible to add my activity to build-in browser'smenu?
> > > > > Working example wanted.
>
> > > > > Thank you.
>
> > > > > With respect,
> > > > > Michael
> > > > > PrinterShare team
>
> --
> Dianne Hackborn
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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