They are using same version of Android and even the hardware specifications
are similar identical.
Only it has SenseUI in front end.
I don't think there will be any different between those two phones
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Eros Stein eros.st...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you all for the
Hi,
On Sep 27, 9:11 pm, Stéphane Bruno sbrun...@gmail.com wrote:
It is as if the ADT plugin and the Google plugins cannot coexist in Eclipse
The same is true for the subclipse and subversion plugins - as soon as
either one of them is installed, the ADT plugin stops working, at
least when
Could someone provide me a link on a good Golf application on android?
I am interested to look at the screenshots and its flow.
Wonder if we are able to find out elevation and/or wind speed through
a device. Is it possible with any of the phones in the market running
on android?
Thanks Mark, this app only has one view, and many custom UI components
which is about to draw on screen. A UI component has properties like
x,y,width,height and so on. The events and actions that are produced
by UI components are placed into event thread. This thread will
response to execute each
shobhit kasliwal wrote:
I tried the DemoApi's that come's with the sdk but still no luck.
I am still getting a still image with audio if I try to run teh Wmv file
and for 3gp and mp4 I am not getting anything.
WMV is not supported on Android generally. WMV may be supported on
select devices
Hello
It seems to me that along with many people on this list we are often
struggling to do the same things, maybe with just a different twist
here and there. In my case taking pictures, recording comments and
uploading these to a web site. I have found several examples of each
of these and they
Will the app I wrote for G2 work the same way on a Hero?
It may.
If you are using bluetooth, it may not.
I am not sure why -- other than to say bluetooth is not finalize as an
api -- but there are differences in the G2 and Hero. Apps that work
on the G1, and G2 fail under Hero. This is
Funny this is a topic that deals with something all Developers should
know about.
On Sep 27, 2:53 am, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
Jeffrey Blattman wrote:
the big deal is that the license does not grant the right to
re-distribute. this is pretty standard for a closed source
i am using Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo) and during installation of the ADT
plugin, I get --
An error occurred while collecting items to be installed
session context was:(profile=epp.package.java,
phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.provisional.p2.engine.phases.Collect,
operand=, action=).
No
Hi,
is it possible to add an incoming call with current call to make it as
a conference call programmatically?
Thanks in advance
Nemat
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what is special about the adp1 images that makes them only flashable on
an adp1? that's what htc claims. is it something for subtle, for
example, root access is required? or is there something special about
the adp1's hardware that really prevents it from being installed on a
g1?
i ask
Based on your description there are no problems writing such an
application.
My understanding is that your connection is only half-duplex, means
you send the traffic only in one direction. When I mentioned that with
mixing Voip and data traffic in a Wifi network the quality of your
connection
yes exactly i see this error message. what does it mean ???
On 9/29/09, Jack Ha jack...@t-mobile.com wrote:
Run adb logcat and you should see the error message:
W/PackageParser( 582): /data/app/vmdl43410.tmp (at Binary XML file
line #10): provider does not specify android:name
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Jack
It means that there is a content provider specified in the apps
AndroidManifest.xml file that has not been given an android:name
attribute. As described in the docs
(http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/provider-element.html)
the android:name attribute is mandatory. My guess is that
Hi folks,
i just started developing Android apps and i got a first question
while designing the screen.
What i want to do is do build a login screen.
So i arranged my Labels and Editfields with a TableLayout in Rows.
Below the fields, i want to place a Login Button and a below that, an
image
http://hydtech.wordpress.com/2009/09/14/how-to-connect-to-ad-hoc-networks-using-tmobile-g1-android/
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I am using WindowManager.LayoutParams to set the brightness of my
actvity. My question is, is this activity centric, app centric or
does this change the current system brightness meaning I need to clean
up the brightness back to what it was in my onPause?
Hi there,
Both as an exercise and because I've not yet found a simple app that
does this already, I'm trying to develop a widget that displays the
next alarm set by the standard Alarm Clock application.
I've found that you can get an already formatted String of this time
using:
A helping hand, I have an Android G2 and would like to run the same
applications that are running J2ME on my other cell E62. Is it possible?
What is the procedure?
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Is it possible to find out whether onscreen keyboard is present or not?
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Hi,
How can I push application from foreground to background on
keyevent. In Blackberry you have a function called request background
which pushes the UI application from foreground to background. How can
I achieve this functionality in Android, is this possible ?
Thanks...
If hardware support ;)
28 сент., 2009 11:25 PM пользователь Jeffrey Blattman
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android apps are write once run anywhere (in theory).
On 9/28/09 12:16 PM, Eros Stein wrote: Hi everyone. Does anyone know
if there are difference...
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I got the g2 touch and there are some difference.
Unless i'm blind... where is the dictionary so i can remove my own words
instead of adding only
Numerous developers and customers complaining about UDP protocol issues.
Where is the default android virtual keyboard. I have google default home
Hi,
in my app, i got a login screen and a screen, where the user
information should be displayed. So, when the button is pressed, a
login request will be made and in case of sucess, a new activity
should be displayed.
For later requests, i need the entered login data from the login
screen in my
Hi All,
I was wondering if there's any good Universal Remote software for CE or
HA being developed in the Android ecosystem?
Does anyone know of anything under way or a related Linux project that
could be re-adapted for Android?
I have something roughly like this visualised... (see attached txt
I've tried to download the SDK many times but it just doesn't seem to
start. Can someone help me out here?
I read somewhere that downloads may be restricted based on
geographical location, is this true? I am from NZ.
- Shreyas
On Sep 16, 11:22 am, Xavier Ducrohet x...@android.com wrote:
I know its a silly question, but I cant seem to find the answer.
Is it possible to run code i have compiled on the emulator ? I cant
work out how to do it.
I am happier using the command line if that helps.
I just want to compile my own rom and play about with it, but it would
be easier to
Safy wrote:
How can I push application from foreground to background on
keyevent. In Blackberry you have a function called request background
which pushes the UI application from foreground to background. How can
I achieve this functionality in Android, is this possible ?
Have the user
Lee Wilson wrote:
I know its a silly question, but I cant seem to find the answer.
Is it possible to run code i have compiled on the emulator ? I cant
work out how to do it.
I am happier using the command line if that helps.
I just want to compile my own rom and play about with it, but
I have 2 versions of a Hello,World project. Both were newly built.
One I built with Android 1.5-API Level 3 and one with Android1.6-API
Level 4.
If I run them as initially setup then they both run fine.
I then changed the build target of the 1.6-API Level 4 down to 1.5-API
Level 3 via right
DWischer wrote:
Hi,
in my app, i got a login screen and a screen, where the user
information should be displayed. So, when the button is pressed, a
login request will be made and in case of sucess, a new activity
should be displayed.
For later requests, i need the entered login data from
Cheers i will give that a go, sorry for the wrong section I figured as
it was part of the SDK and a beginner question it should go here.
On Sep 29, 7:13 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
Lee Wilson wrote:
I know its a silly question, but I cant seem to find the answer.
Is it
Lee Wilson wrote:
Cheers i will give that a go, sorry for the wrong section I figured as
it was part of the SDK and a beginner question it should go here.
Understood. You'll have access to more targeted experts in those other
forums, which is why I'm steering you that way, that's all.
Sorry
Have you tried some testing to see what behavior you get?
Also, in my opinion, I wouldn't be messing with the screen brightness unless
there is a real good reason to. I have my phone settings set exactly how I
want them. If an app changed them without a VERY good reason I would be
extremely
It depends on what you mean by background. If you want the Activity
to disappear and not to anything until next time, save your state and
call finish(). OTOH, if you want it to continue doing something in the
background, you can run a Service as part of your app.
Yusuf Saib
Android
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There are a number of efforts in bridging J2ME-Android. These links
may be of use, although I've not tried them out:
http://www.netmite.com/android/
http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/j2ab
http://microemu.blogspot.com/2008/11/running-java-me-applications-on-android.html
Yusuf Saib
Android
·T·
There's more than one Golf app. Golfzilla is one:
http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2008/07/08/google-maps-android-golf-golfzilla/
You can find elevation from the GPS, windspeed would have to come from
a weather web service, which in theory you could access
programmatically.
Yusuf Saib
Android
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No AFAIK.
Yusuf Saib
Android
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On Sep 29, 5:26 am, Nemat nemate...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
is
Hi
I've found a couple of typos in the dev guide and samples.
Does anyone know how to pass these onto the Google Android doc team?
Graham
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Yeah - works like a charm!
Thanks, Justin!
Here the code snippets for others to reuse:
public class ProjectList extends ExpandableListActivity
implements AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener
...
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
I'd like to display the length of the entered text for a EditText
while the user is typing, so he/she can see when the maximum
characters are reached - or the other way round how many chars are
left (link for an SMS).
I see that the TextView has a protected method onTextChanged, but how
can I
Hi,
Please follow the instructions at source.android.com if you want to
submit patches, or just file bugs at b.android.com.
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:20 PM, gmseed gms...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I've found a couple of typos in the dev guide and samples.
Does anyone know how to pass these
One way would be to subclass the EditText class... You would then have
access to onTextChanged and could do whatever you want with it.
Thanks,
Justin
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One way would be to subclass the EditText class... You would then have
access to onTextChanged and could do whatever you want with it.
Thanks Justin,
That sounds like a big overhead :-( for something quite simple.
I hope there is somehow a simpler way available...
Regards
infero
And indeed there is... My last post was without referencing the docs.
However there is this:
addTextChangedListener(TextWatcher watcher)
Hope that helps.
Thanks,
Justin
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On 29 Sep., 20:11, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
Use putExtra() on the Intent you use to launch the new Activity. The new
Activity can then use getExtra() to retrieve them.
Is it possible to pass complete Java objects via putExtra? I just
found functions for passing simple data
yes, the object needs to be serializable or parcelable.
On 9/29/09 2:22 PM, DWischer wrote:
On 29 Sep., 20:11, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
Use putExtra() on the Intent you use to launch the new Activity. The new
Activity can then use getExtra() to retrieve them.
Wanted to note that I screwed up in the process and it still worked...
I used a miniSD to USB adapter to put the radio file on my miniSD,
then booted up with home+power. Alas, instead of doing ALT+L I goofed
up and ALT+S but it still worked.
Rebooted (HOME+BACK) fine, and very quickly and then
Whoops, put this in the wrong forum- could someone move it to the ADP
update forum?
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I haven't tested as I still have a week until the phone arrives. I am
doing a few learning android exercise type apps and 1 felt would be a
good basis for learning the app lifecycle/structure would be a torch
app with settings for things like the brightness and so on. But
generally yes, I agree
Hey,
I fear you are approaching Android design as if you were coding for
HTML in the 90s. ;)
There is no real need for a table layout here. Heres an example of a
login dialog from the API Demos (samples/ApiDemos/res/layout/
alert_dialog_text_entry.xml):
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
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Hi,
Could you possibly have the dialog as a separate activity, with the
dialog theme? This gives you full control over the window background.
Hope that helps.
Paul
On Sep 27, 10:44 am, Christian c.braumuel...@eagle-graphics.de
wrote:
Hi,
how can I prevent the background from fading out
Thanks to everyone for the help on this. As I mentioned, I'm rather
new to Java, so things like StringTokenizer being legacy are news.
Believe it or not the file format uses actual frames instead of
keyframes (hence no timestamp or other indication of time or frames
between each being parsed
I couldn't get that one to work so I'm trying something else.
Here's where the button is pressed:
btnMP.setOnClickListener(new Button.OnClickListener() {
public void onClick(View v) {
memNum = memNum +
Great idea!! I'm trying to do something similar, got about 1/3rd through my
app and having serious probs moving forward now. I would fully support your
idea.
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I am creating an application which does recording and save the file to
a remote server.
I recorded the file successfully on local sdcard and when I tried to
convert that file to byte[] and send it via webservice I am getting
runtime exception (Cannot serialize)
Can anybody help me out on this
How can we detect wind speed from a weather web service. Can you
suggest some good sites?
Also i have been informed that one is restricted by the United States
Golf Association and the Royal and Ancient Golf Association (the
ruling bodies of golf in the US and Europe) for using any device to
My apologies if I seemed a little curt in my original response.
There are quite a few people who post questions without doing any work for
themselves to find an answer... and I had already answered two other people
today who fit into this category. It took me 2 minutes to look on the SDK
docs to
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