[android-beginners] Re: Trouble passing a KML file to the DDMS Location Emulator

2009-11-22 Thread joshwe...@gmail.com
If you are getting KML from Google Earth then you may have to replace
the default namespace with the following:

kml xmlns=http://earth.google.com/kml/2.x;



On Sep 25, 3:29 pm, tarek.attia tarek.m.at...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey,,Did you know how to do tht,,i'm facing the same
 problem?,,,

 Please anybody Help me out

 On Aug 20, 8:44 pm, AKA nfee...@gmail.com wrote:

  I'm sure this must be a simple/dumb thing I'm doing wrong, as I'm
  unable to find anyone else posting about this problem...so, my
  apologies in advance if this is a stupid question.

  Basically, I'm trying to send mock location data to the Android
  Emulator via the DDMS application. I can successfully send locations
  one by one, using the Manual Location tab in DDMS. However, I can't
  get *any*KMLfiles to even show up in DDMS when I load them...I have
  tried many differentKMLfiles, including the simple example files
  provided by Google.

  I am pretty sure I am doing something wrong, as I am quite new to
  Android. For example, I can't even get the DDMS window built in to
  Eclipse to show me the location-spoofing screen. I am running DDMS
  from the console.

  Thanks in advance for any help you might be able to offer!

  Best,

  AKA



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[android-beginners] Re: Trouble passing a KML file to the DDMS Location Emulator

2009-09-28 Thread tarek.attia

Hey,,Did you know how to do tht,,i'm facing the same
problem?,,,

Please anybody Help me out

On Aug 20, 8:44 pm, AKA nfee...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm sure this must be a simple/dumb thing I'm doing wrong, as I'm
 unable to find anyone else posting about this problem...so, my
 apologies in advance if this is a stupid question.

 Basically, I'm trying to send mock location data to the Android
 Emulator via the DDMS application. I can successfully send locations
 one by one, using the Manual Location tab in DDMS. However, I can't
 get *any* KML files to even show up in DDMS when I load them...I have
 tried many different KML files, including the simple example files
 provided by Google.

 I am pretty sure I am doing something wrong, as I am quite new to
 Android. For example, I can't even get the DDMS window built in to
 Eclipse to show me the location-spoofing screen. I am running DDMS
 from the console.

 Thanks in advance for any help you might be able to offer!

 Best,

 AKA

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[android-beginners] Re: Trouble passing a KML file to the DDMS Location Emulator

2009-08-26 Thread AKA

I was able to get some KML files working by manually changing the KML
tag hierarchy. Google Earth appears not to natively export KML files
in a DDMS-readable form.

On Aug 20, 2:44 pm, AKA nfee...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm sure this must be a simple/dumb thing I'm doing wrong, as I'm
 unable to find anyone else posting about this problem...so, my
 apologies in advance if this is a stupid question.

 Basically, I'm trying to send mock location data to the Android
 Emulator via the DDMS application. I can successfully send locations
 one by one, using the Manual Location tab in DDMS. However, I can't
 get *any* KML files to even show up in DDMS when I load them...I have
 tried many different KML files, including the simple example files
 provided by Google.

 I am pretty sure I am doing something wrong, as I am quite new to
 Android. For example, I can't even get the DDMS window built in to
 Eclipse to show me the location-spoofing screen. I am running DDMS
 from the console.

 Thanks in advance for any help you might be able to offer!

 Best,

 AKA
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[android-beginners] Re: Trouble passing a KML file to the DDMS Location Emulator

2009-08-26 Thread Jose Ayerdis
i-ve been working with kml exported from google maps what do  are yu trying
to do?

2009/8/26 AKA nfee...@gmail.com


 I was able to get some KML files working by manually changing the KML
 tag hierarchy. Google Earth appears not to natively export KML files
 in a DDMS-readable form.

 On Aug 20, 2:44 pm, AKA nfee...@gmail.com wrote:
  I'm sure this must be a simple/dumb thing I'm doing wrong, as I'm
  unable to find anyone else posting about this problem...so, my
  apologies in advance if this is a stupid question.
 
  Basically, I'm trying to send mock location data to the Android
  Emulator via the DDMS application. I can successfully send locations
  one by one, using the Manual Location tab in DDMS. However, I can't
  get *any* KML files to even show up in DDMS when I load them...I have
  tried many different KML files, including the simple example files
  provided by Google.
 
  I am pretty sure I am doing something wrong, as I am quite new to
  Android. For example, I can't even get the DDMS window built in to
  Eclipse to show me the location-spoofing screen. I am running DDMS
  from the console.
 
  Thanks in advance for any help you might be able to offer!
 
  Best,
 
  AKA
 



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