Long press on any layout on the folder where you want the new one. One of
the options you'll get is New file... Or just copy and paste another one.

Marina
On Dec 3, 2012 5:07 p.m., "Mário César Mancinelli de Araújo" <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
> About AIDE... I'm in travel, just with my tablet and I'm trying to start
a small project, but I'm having a problem: how in hell do I add a new
layout, which I'm
going to use for an AppWidget?
>
> Thanks!
 On Dec 3, 2012 5:07 p.m., "Mário César Mancinelli de Araújo" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> About AIDE... I'm in travel, just with my tablet and I'm trying to start a
> small project, but I'm having a problem: how in hell do I add a new layout,
> which I'm going to use for an AppWidget?
>
> Thanks!
> Em 03/12/2012 16:27, "Russell Wheeler" <[email protected]>
> escreveu:
>
>> It's not called amazing AID, its called AIDE and it is amazing! haha
>>
>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aide.ui&hl=en
>>
>> It's an IDE that you use directly on your device to code android. You
>> then compile it there and then on your device, install the apk, and test
>> instantly. You don't need a separate machine to develop.
>>
>> However, on the N7 you can't view logs, unless rooted, so hence why I
>> want a machine I can plug in to my device and use adb logcat to help debug
>> stuff. Also, I think I would be more productive with a full keyboard and
>> possibly 2 screens to code on.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, December 3, 2012 4:58:35 PM UTC, bob wrote:
>>>
>>> What is the amazing AID app?
>>>
>>> On Sunday, December 2, 2012 1:51:14 PM UTC-6, Russell Wheeler wrote:
>>>>
>>>> So far I have been developing directly on my galaxy nexus and nexus 7
>>>> using the amazing AID app.
>>>>
>>>> However, as the N7 can't provide logs due to it being jelly bean, i
>>>> feel the need to get a mini notebook in order to utilise adb logcat.
>>>>
>>>> My main worry is that something with only 1gb (2gb if i upgrade, which
>>>> i will) and a 1.5-1.83GHz atom CPU won't be powerful enough.
>>>>
>>>> I can possibly get around certain worries by not using emulators and
>>>> testing directly on my two devices, so that will save me a great deal. Also
>>>> I am tempted to just use vim and command line tools instead of eclipse
>>>> which again might save me from a slow PC.
>>>>
>>>> What do you guys think? Is the notebook way under powered? What if i
>>>> just use vim and no emulators?
>>>>
>>>> Side note, does anyone actually code in vim/command line?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>>
>>>> Russ
>>>>
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