will always be shown on top of them, but in my particular case that doesn't
matter.
So it is possible to use a GLSurfaceView in a dialog, and also in an
activity using the dialog theme.
On 15 February 2012 01:23, James Webster duskjock...@gmail.com wrote:
Further to this, I tried build target on ICS
PM, James Webster duskjock...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a GLSurfaceView working fine as a Live Wallpaper and as a custom
view in an activity.
When I try to use it as a custom view in an AlertDialog, the
GLSurfaceView does not display correctly, there are some visual problems
(see attached
Thanks Lee and Dianne.
That works fine, although the vibrate is noticeably lower than that when you
type using Hero keyboard. Still, it works fine.
I was debating about leaving it in the OnClickListener(), as that sort of
seemed more appropriate, it would be a notification that you had clicked
Jonas, that Hero app switcher comes not from long pressing the menu key, but
from long pressing the *Home* key. Long pressing the Menu key does nothing,
as others have noted.
2009/9/29 Jonas Beckman jonas.beck...@gmail.com
On HTC Hero, long-pressing-menu has a completely different default
Got it, thanks Dianne, I will look into that API.
2009/9/30 Dianne Hackborn hack...@android.com
If you are not giving feedback for a long press, I would not use it, since
that is currently the only kind of feedback it supports. Instead just use
the vibration API directly. This is what the
On the Hero and I guess other Androids as well, there is the Search
hardware button. This works in Hero Contacts AND in Launcher, bringing up
the soft keyboard. Not particulary intuitive I grant you, as you tend to
look for a button to do that on screen, but it does make sense.
Of course, in
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