> They could have added the result to the MediaStore and returned that
> uri... I'll have to do it myself or my edit button disappears after
> editing a picture...

Actually, this is what I will have to do as a workaround, but I can't
see any reason why they shouldn't accept a file:// uri as an input !

Kevin


On 13 mar, 03:10, Nivek <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is an inconsistency in their Uri handling... The app accepts
> only content:// Uris but provides the result as a file:// Uri... so it
> can't edit it's own result again without us having to work this
> around...
>
> They could have added the result to the MediaStore and returned that
> uri... I'll have to do it myself or my edit button disappears after
> editing a picture...
>
> I think Adobe should fix this.
>
> Kevin
>
> On 11 mar, 16:43, webmonkey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The document provided by Adobe does not mention how you should read
> > the returned Uri. For compatibility with future versions and other
> > image editors, you should not assume that it is a 'file:' scheme Uri,
> > it could also be a 'content:' scheme Uri. The ContentResolver will
> > handle it. here is the code:
>
> > @Override
> > public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent
> > data)
> > {
> >     super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
> >     if (requestCode == LAUNCH_EDITOR)
> >     {
> >         if (resultCode == Activity.RESULT_OK)
> >         {
> >             Uri savedImage = data.getData();
> >             // savedImage is the Uri for the newly created
> >             // edited version of the original image.
>
> >             ContentResolver cr = getContentResolver();
>
> >             InputStream in = null;
> >             try {
> >                  in = cr.openInputStream(savedImage);
> >                  // you now have an InputStream to the saved image
> >                  // you can copy it by saving to an OutputStream
> >                  // or you can load it as a Bitmap
> >                  Bitmap bitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeStream(in);
>
> >             } catch (IOException e)
> >             {
> >             }
> >         }
> >         else
> >         {
> >             // Edit Operation canceled by user
> >         }
> >     }
>
> > }
>
> > On Mar 5, 9:10 pm, Adobe DI Mobile <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > ThePhotoshop.com Mobile editor is now available to the Android
> > > developer community as an activity that handles actions of type
> > > Intent.ACTION_EDIT, for image content that has data of mime-type image/
> > > *.
>
> > > For more information on incorporating the editor into your Android
> > > application, please 
> > > visit:http://mobile.photoshop.com/android/developers.html

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