I tried another large upload today, and the remote file was found. So the
issue is resolved for some reason. No changes to the code, just uploaded
another version of apk and obb (without other changes).
On Sunday, 2 November 2014 00:51:21 UTC+1, Mathias Lin wrote:
>
> I am implementing
I am implementing an app with an expansion file, and as recommended in the
Android Developer docs, I am also doing a manual check when the app starts,
whether the expansion file exists, and if not, download it manually via the
Download Library, that comes with the Android SDK samples.
https://d
anymore (on LG and Samsung device). Works fine on Nexus 4 though.
What is the reason for the different behaviour? Different WebKit version,
different Android version, vendor?
On Tuesday, 30 September 2014 11:56:11 UTC+2, Mathias Lin wrote:
>
> I have a html5 application that I wrap in a W
I have a html5 application that I wrap in a WebView. To store and retrieve
user input values between pages, I use the *localStorage* html5 feature.
It works fine on my Nexus 4 (Android 4.4.4), but it does not work on
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (Android 4.3.x) (= nothing happens, but also no error
i
I pushed sqlite3 (from my Android SDK tools folder) to my rooted device
(*Galaxy
S III, 4.0.3*), since it wasn't on there.
But executing any query or even just entering sqlite3 fails with an error.
via adb shell:
~ # sqlite3/system/xbin/sqlite3: line 1: syntax error: unexpected "("
~ # sqlit
Why does the SDK not allow that for third party apps? Also, why does
turning the brightness to 0 entirely turns the screen off and lock it? Why
is there no way to just turn the screen off (entirely dim) without locking
it, and also keep it listening to touch events?
(So many limitations in the S
> I 've seen apps locking the hard keys and not the touchscreen but
Do you mean the apps turn off the screen but still enable it to listen to
touch events? Can you point me to the apps that you have seen? Because I am
actually looking for a way to implement such.
Thanks.
On Friday, 1 July 201
I have an app with a VideoView, which works fine on all Android devices up
to 2.x (Gingerbread), but has problems with devices running ICS.
On some devices, the videos don't play, on other devices the video doesn't
play when rotating the device. Instead, the screen starts flickering.
(tested on:
Where did method Canvas' method
public void setViewport(int width, int height)
go since ICS?
I used the method before prior to ICS, now when I use it, the method can't
be resolved.
And it's not mentioned nor marked as deprecated at
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/graphics/Canvas.
I have an AsyncTask, where I hide a video view, start the video playback,
and show the video view when the video is playing.
But the video would just not start when the video view is set to invisible,
the async task keeps hanging in onBackground. If I comment out this line
(or set it to View.
I was using the latest httpclient 4.1.2. Now when I switch back to 4.1.1,
the problem is gone.
Also see: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.httpclient.user/262
On Friday, 18 November 2011 17:21:15 UTC+8, Mathias Lin wrote:
>
> This is the complete stacktrace:
>
> 11-18
y, 18 November 2011 17:08:45 UTC+8, casantos wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 3:05 AM, Mathias Lin wrote:
> > In an Android app, I fetch content from a https url; in order to avoid
> SSL
> > cert verification errors, I add the SSL public key to my keystore, which
> > then
I removed -repackageclasses and -allowaccessmodification, but no difference
- getting the same error.
On Friday, 18 November 2011 13:20:21 UTC+8, Nikolay Elenkov wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 2:05 PM, Mathias Lin wrote:
> > In an Android app, I fetch content from a https url;
In an Android app, I fetch content from a https url; in order to avoid SSL
cert verification errors, I add the SSL public key to my keystore, which
then resides in my res/raw folder of the app. Following the instructions as
on http://blog.crazybob.org/2010/02/android-trusting-ssl-certificates.
Found the solution, using extras. When passing along extras to the pending
intent, it's important to add the flag FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT.
Intent sendIntent = new Intent("SMS_SENT");
sendIntent.putExtra("message", formattedMessage);
sendIntent.putExtra("number", phone);
PendingIntent
In thread
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4639778/how-to-monitor-each-of-sent-sms-status
it is described how you can monitor the status of a sent/delivered SMS
via broadcast.
However, I haven't found: how do you identify to which SMS the
broadcast belongs? There doesn't seem to be any informat
Turns out I need to mount the sdcard and remove the file
~/.android_secure/smdl2tmp1.asec via pc, then it works again.
On Apr 21, 11:14 pm, Mathias Lin wrote:
> I can avoid the error when not allowing the app to be installed on
> sdcard, setting
>
> android:installLocation=&
r it to be on sdcard.
How to ever be able to install it on the external memory without
rooting the device (since this is the only way I could delete /mnt/
secure/asec/smdl2tmp1.asec afaik, which seems to be one solution as
well as mentioned in some forums).
On Apr 21, 8:41 pm, Mathias Lin wrote:
I agree with Marcin, especially as you would expect faster and better
replies in the "pro forum" - why would a newbie ask a newbie - well of
course some pros might also be happy to answer and mingle in the
newbie forum maybe.
More helpful would it be if people would just learn to be a bit more
pre
I try to deploy my app and sometimes get this error: Failure
[INSTALL_FAILED_CONTAINER_ERROR]
I tried to google it but don't find what the error means or what it's
caused by. I deploy via IDE (IntelliJ) the file gets copied to the
device to the /data/local/tmp (unrooted Huawei Ideos, running 2.2),
, Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
SearchManager searchManager =
(SearchManager)getSystemService(Context.SEARCH_SERVICE);
Bundle b = intent.getBundleExtra(SearchManager.APP_DATA);
searchManager.startSearch(query, true,
this.getComponentName(), b, false);
}
}
On Feb 2, 2:
You could probably use a TranslateAnimation with a BounceInterpolator
http://developer.android.com/intl/fr/reference/android/view/animation/BounceInterpolator.html
On Feb 2, 3:20 pm, Honest wrote:
> hello,
>
> I am creating Rubber Band effect in my ListView. So for that i created
> the class whi
How to make the suggestions in the QSB editable when the user clicks
on it, instead of triggering the actual search? I.e. via an edit icon
on the right, like on the Google Search app.
See screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/M1C6a.png
Is there a standard way to do it, or does it require to implement it
How to get the facebook id or url of a contacts that's been synced to
the native contacts app via Facebook sync adapter?
I went through different urls, but didn't see any info regarding
facebook.
I tried
ContactsContract.Data.CONTENT_URI
ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Email.CONTENT_URI
Contact
I agree with Kumar, try Twitter4J. And you can check this blog post
for a sample reg. OAuth authentication:
http://consultingblogs.emc.com/nileeshabojjawar/archive/2010/03/18/twitter4j-oauth-generating-the-access-token.aspx
On Nov 30, 11:48 pm, Kumar Bibek wrote:
> Try Twiiter4J library.
>
> Ku
With Twitter4J you basically access the twitter service API, but not
*launching* a twitter application/site, for example the native Twitter
app for Android, nor the twitter website.
Code sample for Twitter4J are here:
http://twitter4j.org/en/code-examples.html
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I don't know why they changed the behaviour in the twitter app, just
want to point you to an open source project for such component
http://code.google.com/p/devoquickaction/
since you're looking into that topic. I recently looked into the same
patterns.
On Nov 9, 9:53 am, Alex wrote:
> Hi all,
>
I had some issues with the SGS and cam as well, see my post at
stackoverflow here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3213741/camera-preview-on-android-strange-on-samsung-galaxy-s
and another post is here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3282238/camera-preview-on-galaxy-s/3282662#3282662
On No
above.
I know it's kind of a special use-case I'm having here... still trying
to find a good solution hopefully without needing to force a reboot. I
appreciate your input or any other ideas for such scenario. Thanks.
On Nov 9, 1:14 am, Mark Murphy wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 1
rowser
app_27 5536 75121868 24316 afe0da04 S
com.android.browser
[*** ... and the UI still shows values from the activity in the
previous #2307 process *** ]
On Nov 8, 8:19 pm, Mark Murphy wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 1:37 AM, Mathias Lin wrote:
> > That's wha
That's what I thought. But why is the UI state then not entirely
cleared?
But I found the following difference though doing some more testing -
I found there's a difference whether the activity is in the foreground
or not when I do the kill:
Case 1)
I start the facebook app, I am on the login pag
nywhere persistent. It is only kept in RAM, and only for
> as long as that particular activity "instance" may need to be launched
> again. (That is, if you call finish(), that activity instance is gone, and
> any saved state no longer needs to be kept.)
>
>
>
>
>
&
Where is the UI state information (used in super.onCreate(Bundle
savedInstanceState)) stored and how can it be deleted from another app
or command line on a rooted phone?
I need to delete the user data (username, password) of both the native
Facebook app (com.facebook.katana) and the stock br
I'm looking for a way to protect video and audio content (around 2GB)
from being copied / played on other devices than the one where the app
has initially been bought and installed on.
What's currently the best approach? I try to research on the web but can
hardly find any up-to-date informati
You could use the SubscriberId / IMSI, but it cannot be detected with
all SIM cards, depends on the SIM card. Or you can use the IMEI, the
device id:
TelephonyManager mTelephonyMgr = (TelephonyManager)
context.getSystemService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE);
String imei = mTelephonyMgr.getDeviceId();
How do you know that onConfigurationChanged is never called? Are you
overriding it and logging something there? Can you post the code of
that. Did you make sure you're using the correct method signature /
using @Override ?
On Nov 4, 10:45 am, darrinps wrote:
> I have an activity with onConfigura
ted method.
Would be great though if a standard context menu would also offer this
by default already.
On Nov 4, 1:48 pm, Mathias Lin wrote:
> Is there a standard way to add a footer to a context menu, in which I
> can add a checkbox to make the selected option the default one? Similar
>
Is there a standard way to add a footer to a context menu, in which I
can add a checkbox to make the selected option the default one? Similar
to the context menu that comes up when choosing the default home screen
for example.
http://i.imgur.com/B2wvC.png
From the Api docs for ContextMenu I s
Thanks for sharing.
Can also look at
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2909311/android-list-view-drag-and-drop-sort
http://github.com/commonsguy/cwac-touchlist
for another example
On Nov 1, 8:33 am, ericharlow wrote:
> I struggled with finding and using a simple drag and drop list. I
> figured o
I created a very simple activity where I create and set the views in
java code instead of xml. The width I pass to the outer LinearLayout
though has no effect at all (200px). The view is displayed across the
entire width of the screen, no matter what value I pass here.
(Note that this is just sa
Do you have any further information in general about DRM
implementation? The Android developer docs don't mention any DRM
methods at all, nevertheless, when I google, I find these package and
classes mentioned a lot:
android.drm.mobile1.DrmConstraintInfo
android.drm.mobile1.DrmException
android.dr
Better read the api doc more carefully... I just see that I switched
the params by mistake, it's not x,y,x,y but x,x,y,y
On Oct 26, 5:12 pm, Mathias Lin wrote:
> I have a TranslateAnimation that shall animate a LinearLayout
> (isScrollContainer) to the left and to the right along
I have a TranslateAnimation that shall animate a LinearLayout
(isScrollContainer) to the left and to the right along the x-axis. The
animation to the left works and the animation is straight - means that
the view is animated horizontally only.
But the animation left to right doesn't work: inst
The map data in the Google Maps app and the maps that are available
for developers to use via API (i.e. a MapView in Android SDK) come
from different providers/sources, therefore the geo coordinates differ
and the same lat/lng pair might pinpoint another location on both
maps.
You can see my post
e.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=12097
it seems to be related but not 100% identical to:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=11655
therefore new report. I also added a sample project / src to the bug
report that allows to reproduce the crash.
On Oct 23, 10:54 pm, Mathias Lin wrote:
>
I have a webview in my app that generally works fine for loading
websites. But I cannot get www.gmail.com to work: when I open
www.gmail.com I see the login page, try to login, afterwards the screen
goes black and my app/process is killed.
I don't see much in my logcat, just some strange debug
Hi Andrei, not directly answering your question, but just want to
point you to www.robotium.org, which is a testing framework and does
tests across multiple activities.
On Oct 18, 11:02 am, Andrei wrote:
> How do I use instrumentation testing framework to test flow between
> activities?
> The ex
Hi Steve,
if you don't provide real-time turn-by-turn directions (which is not
allowed for gps powered devices due to license issues as Mark already
mentioned) but just want to provide the route and directions which you
calculate in advance, you can fetch the kml dataset from the google
maps web a
Nevermind, I just see I was using an insert-uri instead of a lookup.
Nevertheless, despite the wrong uri, it worked ok in 2.2 before.
On Oct 10, 11:08 am, Mathias Lin wrote:
> I have a ListView where I want to show the QuickContact (like in the
> default Contacts android app when you cl
I have a ListView where I want to show the QuickContact (like in the
default Contacts android app when you click on the photo of a contact).
It works fine on my Nexus One 2.2 or the emulator with avd 2.2, but
doesn't work on my Samsung Galaxy S 2.1update1 or emulator 2.1.
On 2.1, I'm getting
MapView only displays a map, no method do draw a route is explicitly
in there. You use your custom method. Please see my link earlier in
this thread, it gives you a complete code sample.
On Sep 8, 11:42 pm, "cool.manish" wrote:
> Hi Victor,
>
> Isn't Android Map display only Map.
> Is it also di
Here's a complete code sample:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3109158/how-to-draw-a-path-on-a-map-using-kml-file/3109723#3109723
HTH
On Sep 8, 9:19 pm, "cool.manish" wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> How to display route on Google map in Android in between two lat long
> value?
> Does android supports it
On Sep 8, 8:58 am, Dianne Hackborn wrote:
> You make a broken view hierarchy that uses fixed sizes, so doesn't adjust to
> the actual window size. Again, not something I would recommend.
I don't see how non-fixed sizes make a difference here in my case.
I have two activities with an almost ident
te:
> The window is just resized if you set it to resize mode. You'd need
to set
> your view hierarchy to not correctly resize to adjust to its window,
which
> is... questionable.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Mathias Lin wrote:
> > Hi E
want the layout that uses the *ListView* to stay
fixed as well when I press the search button.
I also already tried to set android:isScrollContainer="false" to the
list view, but it makes no difference either. (ListView doesn't have a
fillViewport attribute)
Mathias
>
ScrollView/LinearLayout, where layout remains fix by the softkeyboard
On Sep 6, 8:48 pm, Mathias Lin wrote:
> How does Android determine whether to move the layout up when showing
> the softkeyboard?
>
> Note: I am aware that the activity property
> android:windowSoftInputMod
How does Android determine whether to move the layout up when showing
the softkeyboard?
Note: I am aware that the activity property
android:windowSoftInputMode="adjustResize|adjustResize|
adjustUnspecified" exists, as described here
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/activity-eleme
> But, I am wondering how will this number help anyone.On 06.09.2010
13:36, Tez wrote:
This number can be quite interesting (together with the reasons why
users root - obviously due to limitations, but which are the main...?!);
if somebody roots a phone, even though they lose guarantee by doi
It's a known issue with the emulator, see the bug report here:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=8816
Works fine on real device. On emulator, use an older version (7 should
work).
On Sep 6, 10:07 am, sunny wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> my app which was working on 2.1 and earlier version f
in a SAMSUMG phone.
>
> I wonder if there is other way to kick the goal.
>
> 2010/8/12 Mathias Lin
>
>
>
>
>
> > I do the same on a Samsung Galaxy S with 2.1update1 and 2.2 without a
> > problem. The approach you described is correct.
> > My int
t;by hand", before handing
> over the device with the application to the customer?
>
> - Kostya
>
> 12.08.2010 5:37, Mathias Lin :
>
>
>
> > Thanks for the info. But as I understand it, the settings are read
> > only:
>
> > "Secure system settings
gt; here:http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.Secu...
>
> On Aug 11, 5:39 am, Mathias Lin wrote:> Is it possible
> to enable usb debuggi...
> > I was looking at Permission.WRITE_SETTINGS andhttp://
>
> developer.android.com/reference/android/provi
Hi,
you can find sample code here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3145089/what-is-the-simplest-and-most-robust-way-to-get-the-users-current-location-in-an/3145655#3145655
Cheers,
Mathias
On Aug 11, 1:00 pm, Ajmer singh wrote:
> Hi Coryat
>
> Thanks for your reply.However can you please let me
I do the same on a Samsung Galaxy S with 2.1update1 and 2.2 without a
problem. The approach you described is correct.
My intent filter looks similar:
When you press the home button first, you should get
Is it possible to enable usb debugging (under
settings/applications/development) programatically from within my app?
I was looking at Permission.WRITE_SETTINGS and
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.System.html
but couldn't find any appropriate setting there.
--
Yo
Hi Dianne (and anbody else),
on
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/Manifest.permission.html
I read
CALL_PRIVILEGED:
Allows an application to call any phone number, _including emergency
numbers_, without going through the Dialer user interface for the user
to confirm the call bei
Nice, welcome to the group.
So, while I'm talking to a Samsung Android dev... why not take the
chance...:
Can you please have the unnecessarily introduced "Task Manager" button
removed from the 'recent apps' menu that comes up on long-pressed home
button. It's been there only since recently (2.1
Alex, see this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3238388/android-out-of-memory-exception-in-gallery/3238945#3238945
On Aug 5, 2:54 pm, Alex Xin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using DDMS to track my app's allocation event and heap memory size. I
> found that my app only use 2M-4M heap memory, so it's imp
o find any hint but didn't find anything there either.
Any hint on this is much appreciated.
Thanks a lot!
Mathias
On Aug 4, 5:21 pm, Mathias Lin wrote:
> I have an application with a lot of media data (images and videos) that
> were previously stored on the sdcard. With that,
The assets folder would probably be suitable for your case, see
http://thedevelopersinfo.com/2009/11/17/using-assets-in-android/
On Aug 4, 11:44 am, Dosa wrote:
> I am writing a app that reads a file from the internal storage on
> startup.
> I have followed the guildelines
> here:http://develop
I have an application with a lot of media data (images and videos) that
were previously stored on the sdcard. With that, images and videos are
displayed fine in my app.
Now, in order to secure the content more, I wanted to move the content
to the internal storage / data dir of the app, which I
;
} else return super.onKeyDown(keyCode, event);
}
On Jul 27, 11:46 pm, Mathias Lin wrote:
> Thanks for your reply. Not sure though what you mean with
> compatibility reasons - in fact all phones handle it differently
> anyways? Why wouldn't it be wise to allow developers to
It's already on the market long time ago. You can buy it regardless if
you're a developer or not.
I.e. http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=193858
Maybe not in local stores in your country, but definitely alternative
online markets than the Google N1 website itself.
Where are you based?
On Jul 29, 9
x27;m not sure it would be wise to allow
> developers to disable it.
>
> On Jul 27, 12:18 pm, Mathias Lin wrote:
>
>
>
> > How can I capture a long press of the device menu button in my application?
> > I thought of an intent filter, but there's only an action ca
How can I capture a long press of the device menu button in my application?
I thought of an intent filter, but there's only an action called
android.intent.action.SEARCH_LONG_PRESS, but nothing for the MENU button.
I found that long press of the menu button actually does different
things on di
s web api / tiles.
See this screenshot for an example, where I pinned the same geo point.
http://img339.imageshack.us/i/gmaps2.png/
The map using the public map api is off a few hundred meters.
Seems that we just have to live with it.
On Jul 20, 6:32 pm, Mathias Lin wrote:
> I have a mapvi
I have a mapview where I want to track the user's current location. GPS
as well as 'use wireless networks' is activated in my phone settings.
Nevertheless, since I'm indoor I don't get a GPS fix, therefore the
location is determined via network; wifi spot is available.
I have the Google Maps ap
I added a gps status listener to my location manager in order see when I
get the first fix.
When I receive the GPS_EVENT_FIRST_FIX I then loop through all the
satellites, but why is none of them used in the fix? (usedInFix()).
My log says 'false' for all satellites?
final class GpsStatusList
I have a dialog window that covers 1/3 of the entire screen height and
is displayed on top of my activity. The dialog holds two
AutoCompleteTextView fields.
The problem I'm facing is that when the user starts typing something
into the AutoCompleteTextView, the list with all suggestions only sh
I'm using a mediaplayer
(http://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/MediaPlayer.html)
to playback a video. Everything works fine actually but I noticed that
on a Samsung Galaxy S, despite that everything seems to run ok, I still
see errors in the log, which I don't get on Nexus One or
When calling progressDialog = ProgressDialog.show(this, null, null, true);
usually the developers wants to only show the progress indication image, and
usually would it expect to be centered within the window (at least from regular
UI design point of view).
However, the image is too far left,
@Dan: version is
[ro.build.fingerprint]: [Samsung/GT-I9000/GT-I9000/GT-I9000:2.1-
update1/ECLAIR/I9000XXJF3:user/release-keys]
@blindfold: yes, after commenting out the parameter p.set(ROTATION,
90) it looks ok now, thanks. I just need to rotate the image
afterwards manually then, since it's in w
In my activity I show the camera preview on a surfaceView. It works
perfectly fine on Nexus One (2.1update1, 2.2) and HTC Desire
(2.1update1), but on Samsung Galaxy S (2.1update1) I see strange lines,
weird proportions and everything three times. see the screenshot
http://img249.imageshack.us/i
The Android Market is bothering lots of developers, but Google doesn't
seem to change anything about it or at least communicate anything
about it. Hoping for an alternative market like slide.me to catch on
and become an alternative de-facto standard and vendors would
eventually pre-install it on th
I confirm the same issues on the emulator with API 2.2 and API 2.1
level 8, but it works ok with API 2.1 level 7.
-- Mathias
On Jun 27, 4:30 am, Malcolm wrote:
> Richard,
>
> Joining this discussion late.
> I hit a similar problem when developing on a Mac using Eclipse and a
> level 8 (SDK 2.2
Hi,
can somebody please explain how asec exactly works? I couldn't find much
info about it on the mailing list or elsewhere.
I installed my app on the emulator with 2.2 and onto the sdcard. When I
browse via adb shell, I can see that the encrypted app file lies under
/mnt/secure/asec/com.mya
I experienced the same problem, but in my case I don't load the the
image remotely. I load the image locally from the sd card. The
original image is very clear and uncompressed. I tried different
formats as well (png, jpg).
The only solution I found was to divide the large image into multiple
tiles
references.
Filed a bug report at:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=9375
On 29.06.2010 12:55 PM, Mathias Lin wrote:
I have an activity using an xml layout where a WebView is embedded. I
am not using the WebView in my activity code at all, all it does is
sitting there in my xm
Don't expect an answer from Google, cause they won't. Just move to
another market platform. Google has no interest to offer paid apps
model in too many countries, as they heavily rely on advertisement
income.
On Jun 28, 3:15 pm, skooter500 wrote:
> This is a disgrace! And I cant get an answer fr
I have an activity using an xml layout where a WebView is embedded. I am
not using the WebView in my activity code at all, all it does is sitting
there in my xml layout.
Now, when I finish the activity, I find that my activity is not being
cleared from memory. (I check via hprof dump). The act
);
vidView = (VideoView) findViewById(R.id.vidView);
vidView.setVideoPath("/sdcard/myapp/main/videos/main.mp4");
vidView.seekTo(16000);
vidView.start();
}
}
On Jun 16, 12:53 pm, Mathias Lin wrote:
> I'm implementing a custom video player because I
oogle.com, it's the
first result?!
http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=mathias+lin+builtInZoomControls
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I'm implementing a custom video player because I need custom video
controls. I have an app with only one activity, which on start-up
shall starts playing a video right away.
Now, the problem I have (on my Nexus One):
I don't want the video to start from the beginning, but from a later
position. T
I noticed that the default position of the builtInZoomControls in
WebView (bottom, horizontal right) is not consistent with the default
position in the MapView (bottom, horizontal center).
Why is the position not consistent in these two views?
(In the Google Maps app the zoom control is also only
You could use sax parser to read the xml:
http://developer.android.com/reference/org/xml/sax/XMLReader.html
A tutorial is here:
http://www.anddev.org/parsing_xml_from_the_net_-_using_the_saxparser-t353.html
What's the best way to store your data depends on what you want to do
with it afterwards.
There is no (virtual) sdcard in the emulator. You need to create it
via http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/othertools.html#mksdcard
On May 21, 7:40 pm, coolbanana wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i am working with eclips with the new SDK2.2.
> i cannot find the sdcard in emulator 2.2!
>
> thank
Hi Kevin,
I tried to include acra v2 following the HowTo2, but get a
NullPointerException when acra tries to read the crash data. I filed a
bug report here: http://code.google.com/p/acra/issues/detail?id=2
(I just tried to use the default silent mode for now.)
Regards,
Mathias
On May 20, 8:35
Yes, you can just use the nexus one with 2.1, is SIM-unlocked.
See here: http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/device.html
"If you want a SIM-unlocked phone, then you might consider either an
Android Dev Phone or the Google Nexus One. Both are SIM-unlocked so
that you can use them on any G
Yourkit, http://yourkit.com/overview/index.jsp, is another profiler
tool that could be used.
In sdk2.1, you can also do it on a non-rooted device - you can create
a hprov from within the app and write it to sdcard.
Debug.dumpHprofData("/sdcard/myapp.hprov");
At least in v2.1, possible that this
I want to show a signal strength icon in my application with the same
logic as the icon is doing in the standard Android status bar. But I
am wondering, what exactly does this icon represent and what kind of
scale is it using?
Does it represent the gsm signal strength as of
signalStrength.getGsmSig
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