in an incremental fashion, then an explicit save point sounds like a
perfectly reasonable thing to do...
Kris
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 1:07 AM, Chad Ata chad...@gmail.com wrote:
haha.. you're right, the chance of getting featured is practically zero.
We
probably have a better chance with the lottery
.
Maybe I'm being paranoid =] but then again, maybe i'm not
-Chad
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Kristopher Micinski krismicin...@gmail.com
wrote:
I don't see why this would be at all problematic. It seems completely
within the guidelines that says this is a bad idea. The Cloud Save
API
to be used.
Kris
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Chad Ata chad...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the response Kris,
I ask because none of the conflict resolution docs recommend this
solution.
See: https://developer.android.com/training/cloudsave/conflict-res.html
I'm also concerned
hi wasn't sure where to post this
i'm visually impaired using a arc hose 101g9 tablet running 4.0.5 with talkback
version 3.0.2
i have been having bad luck lot of freezes
when it freezes i loose speech
i had a sighted person check the screen all the contents were still there
i have to reboot all
hi i'm not sure where to post this
i'm visually impaired got a tablet its a arc hose 101g9
i'm running 4.0.5 and talkback version 3.0.2
it freezes all the time
when it freezes i loose speech all i'm doing is reading items on the screen
i had a sighted person check the screen everything was still
it. Your
advice would be much appreciated, since this has pretty much ground my
development to a halt.
Thanks,
Chad
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That works!
You, sir, have saved my sanity, and my development machine from being
smashed by a hard object.
Thank you so much!
Chad
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I'm porting a tinyish server to Android using the NDK. The ultimate
goal is for my app to interact with the server through JNI and Android
Service classes.
I've run across a stumbling block, however. The server fails to start
as soon as I call accept() on the socket. I've pasted the code
servers), so I
just don't want to make it too convenient for them.
-Chad
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 6:38 PM, Zsolt Vasvari zvasv...@gmail.com wrote:
If they unpack, modify, resign and redestribute your app, they are
certainly capable of removing any checks you may put in there to
verify any
Thanks for the response Nikolay,
I was hoping to avoid server-side checks because I don't want potential lag
or bugs to affect the legit users. But I'll consider your suggestion if
this becomes a big problem for us.
-Chad
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 6:40 PM, Nikolay Elenkov
nikolay.elen
Ah, ok - I like this approach =]
I'm a bit fuzzy on the implementation details, but I think I can figure
this out.
Thanks!
-Chad
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Nikolay Elenkov
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On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Chad Ata chad...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks
Thanks for double-checking.
For me, some of the transactions are working, such as the purchase request.
The purchase confirmation is never completing though.
I don't want to take any chances with our users, so I'm going to remove the
feature for =2.1 for now.
-Chad
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 2:19
Is there a documented list of MediaPlayer error codes anywhere? That
would be very helpful.
I keep getting (-38, 0) when trying to switch streams. Since I'm
stopping the MediaPlayer, resetting it, setting the new URL and
preparing it, I shouldn't be getting errors--especially since each URL
works
Thanks for the response Joao,
Interesting. Do you think there's a bug in the decodeResource() when using
BitmapFactory.Options?
-Chad
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Joao Braga jp.am.br...@gmail.com wrote:
Try this:
Bitmap bitmap;
bitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(res
Thanks for the responses guys,
Just a note: My code always works when I test it.
The bug is happening once every 200k sessions (as reported via Android
Market).
-Chad
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Chad Ata chad...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the response Joao,
Interesting. Do you think
Hi Joao,
Yes that code works for me - actually I was already doing something similar
in a different part of my code.
Unfortunately, since it's such a rare bug I won't know if it really fixed
the problem until I deploy it to my users.
-Chad
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Joao Braga jp.am.br
It's a game.
At a certain part it loads a large transparent png - about 900x300 or
something like that.
This issue seems to happen only with the larger images, which is why I was
thinking it had to do with possible low memory situation.
-Chad
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 2:05 PM, Joao Braga
On some phones, like the small screen Motorola's, we've found that we really
push the memory limitations. If a user has a lot of junk of the screen
(in-game), then they risk OOM exception. We are aggressively calling
bitmap.recycle() whenever an image is no longer being used - and that has
been
Hi Joao,
Cool, that's similar to what we've done.
I think I'm going to ignore this problem until I get a few more bug reports
- hopefully with more details.
Thanks for helping out!
-Chad
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Joao Braga jp.am.br...@gmail.com wrote:
I see...
Well I don't know
woops..
figured it out.
my coordinate re-mappings (remapCoordinateSystem()) are messed.
The documentation is really helpful - but I still managed to confuse which
coordinate system I'm supposed to map to.
Thanks anyway!
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 7:31 PM, Sheado chad...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All
hi there,
Sure.. I'm still cleaning up and fixing an issue with the landscape devices.
Here's where I am right now - landscape seems to work like it used to with
TYPE_ORIENTATION.
public void onSensorChanged( SensorEvent event )
{
switch( event.sensor.getType() )
{
Awesome,
Thanks Sean - I'll definitely try that out.
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 2:35 AM, seanw bitshift...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Friday, February 25, 2011 8:12:29 PM UTC, Sheado wrote:
...
Dianne - that explains a lot, thank you. Is there any way to get an
accurate (bitmap included)
My understanding is that you should use getApplicationContext when possible.
Using this as the context introduces the possibility of accidentally
hanging on to a reference to your entire activity, thus creating a memory
leak. As for getBaseContext(), I believe you use that when you create a
Thanks for that link String.
I'll look into calling System.gc() - I've always thought (and read posts
warning against it) it was bad practice to do so on Android. But I'll do it
anyway if it fixes my problem =]
-Sheado
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 3:07 PM, String sterling.ud...@googlemail.comwrote:
My application has a MapView which shows a collection of items in a
satellite view. I use the MapController's zoomToSpan() method to
initialize the zoom level of MapView. I later discovered that the
MapView was showing a blank white screen with grey X's (zoom'd too
far, zoom out once and
tried putting your logic in a Runnable and post()ing it to the MapView?
Steve
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Chad McQuillen
chad.mcquil...@gmail.comwrote:
My application has a MapView which shows a collection of items in a
satellite view. I use the MapController's zoomToSpan() method
is terminated and the debugger is disconnected, thus I
cannot stop the application at any breakpoint after that intent is
called. Is there a way to work around that so I can hit any
breakpoints after that call?
Thanks,
Chad
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On Dec 1, 2009, at 9:32 AM, dsukhram wrote:
When I try to run the '.tables' command by doing the following:
SQLiteDatabase db = this.openOrCreateDatabase(DB_NAME, MODE_PRIVATE,
null);
db.execSQL(.tables);
Try this:
db.execSQL(SELECT name FROM sqlite_master where type='table' and name
You know, I took a look at that lat/lon span and totally dismissed it.
Now it makes sense. Thanks for the pointer.
So is it safe to assume that I need to divide the span value in 1/2
prior to adding/subtracting that value from the center point lat/lon?
Thanks,
Chad
On Nov 13, 3:23 pm, TreKing
a little outside similar to google earth.
Thanks,
Chad
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I had the same problem with my Ion,
I
Hi all. I prefer to use a different voicemail system than the one
provided by my carrier, one I have been using for a few years. (If
you care: It uses GSM redirects to make some class of incoming calls
forwarded to a particilar number. I use Youmail.)
Anyway, the upshot is that the number I
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