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So first, I'm sorry for the confusion. As I explained in a previous reply, I'm
an intermediate programmer, so I'm not aware of all useful links and lingo.
Second, my intent is to do an OnMenuItemSelect, open a fragment layout as an
activity in the main activity screen.. so when I click a menu
OK I will make sure to do that..I'm what U would call an intermediate
programmer, so I don't know all the useful links that could be to my advantage.
So thank you. Second..sorry it took this long to respond. Currently in the
process of packing, cleaning, and trying to locate a new home
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On Friday, May 20, 2016 at 5:12:15 AM UTC+6, MEGA Development wrote:
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Hey everyone, having some trouble trying to call upon a fragment to add a
new activity to my nav drawer layout. I'm trying to set up my nav drawer so
when an item gets clicked in the menu, it opens a new fragment for that
specified activity inside of my home layout. My code I currently have is
someone please help me
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My application works fine using API 7 and API 8 for changing device
orientation and reverting back with the screen and all state
variables. However,starting with API 9 and moving forward the screen
switches from portrait/vertical to landscape/horizontal fine with all
variables intact but on
combining the advantages of using native features on the one hand and
existing web-content on the other hand seems to be the best way to
cope with the ever growing number of devices ...
but where are the pitfalls of this approach?
I´ve heard that hybrid-apps have been declined by apple already -
when paid apps will be available to buy in greece ?
if i live in greece can i make paid apps and sell them (via android
marketplace) ?
-thanks!!!
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audio out over i2s, and probably also
the HCI interface, but I dont think that method is used.
There is no FM standard API in Android, but it would be nice to create
one
-Howard
On Dec 19, 3:14 am, wolf wolfy1...@gmail.com wrote: do you can make me an
a example code ? and a sketch
, but from glancing at the code appears to have the
ability to record. I've often wanted an instant replay button on
radios like you can enable for TiVo (but is disabled/hidden by
default, grr...). Not that I have time to watch TV anymore either...
On Dec 19, 3:14 am, wolf wolfy1...@gmail.com wrote
thanks mr Gaz Davidson for your time, you help a lot too
On Dec 19, 9:41 pm, Gaz Davidson garethdavid...@gmail.com wrote:
The FM radio app which everyone is using was apparently created by Code
Aurora
(sourcehttps://www.codeaurora.org/gitweb/quic/la/?p=platform/packages/apps/F...),
have to be specifically turned on by the app.
I'm guessing it's normally disabled due to battery consumption, but I
don't really know).
On Dec 18, 1:19 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote: On Sat, Dec
18, 2010 at 4:13 PM, wolf wolfy1...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks again mr bob, and how
i don't need streaming radio, thanks mr Brill for your time i wish
you good luck for your (programming) problems
On Dec 17, 4:08 pm, Brill Pappin br...@pappin.ca wrote:
If you mean streaming radio, then you need to be looking up streaming audio
in Android.
Those apps will use some
to android.modoco.com).
On Dec 17, 1:26 am, wolf wolfy1...@gmail.com wrote: thank you mr bob
On Dec 16, 1:58 pm, Bob Kerns r...@acm.org wrote:
Well, I doubt HTC is going to tell you, so your best approach, I
think, would either to see what the people who integrated it on to
Nexus
trouble than it's worth, as the result won't be
something that's supported, and will only work on a limited number of
devices.
On Dec 16, 12:59 am, wolf wolfy1...@gmail.com wrote: thanks mr brill, you
are closer than the other answer, i want to know
how the FM Radio app is work, the code
thanks mr brill, you are closer than the other answer, i want to know
how the FM Radio app is work, the code, not how to use it in my
programs.
On Dec 15, 3:07 pm, Bob Kerns r...@acm.org wrote:
I'm reasonably sure he means FM radio. Like the FM Radio app that
showed up on my Google Nexus One
thanks again!!!
On Dec 14, 9:48 pm, FrankG frankgru...@googlemail.com wrote:
I'm in doubt that he will get an answer for this question,
even in more fiirmware related groups.
On 14 Dez., 11:56, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote: On Tue, Dec
14, 2010 at 4:29 AM, wolf wolfy1
thanks for the response, no i mean how it's works, not how i use API
or the FM Radio from android
On Dec 14, 5:18 am, Brill Pappin br...@pappin.ca wrote:
I don't remember seeing any API for FM Radio... do you mean steaming radio?
- Brill
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thanks mr. mark, but i don't want to use it via Android SDK but i want
to know how it's works
On Dec 13, 11:04 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 8:31 AM, wolf wolfy1...@gmail.com wrote:
how the fm radio it works on android phones ? i mean, can you send
how the fm radio it works on android phones ? i mean, can you send me
the code or example ? i don't want how to use it, but the program code
i want. I want it for education purpose. it use assemble and java ? or
something like that ?
Thanks!!!
p.s. sorry for my bad english
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Is there a way to actually send the email without having the user
choose an email client and hitting send? (without using a network
connection and having a server do it on the back end)
On Jan 3, 7:11 pm, Abraham Lincoln mehtabhave...@gmail.com wrote:
This doesn't seem to work for regular text
I was setting my AlarmManager in the wrong place, namely an onXxx
event. What i did was set the AlarmManager on a user action (like
save or whatever) and that solved my problem.
Check it out Applications Tools ClockApps
On Dec 5, 2:56 am, Jon Colverson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 5,
Ok I figured this out with the help of the great DS.
Basically the image was too large and the phone was chocking on it.
So instead i'm using the BitmapFactory to get a smaller size of the
image, no more outOfMemory errors!
On Dec 1, 8:50 pm, Noam Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is what I
ping... anyone?
On Nov 29, 12:15 pm, Noam Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a BroadcastReceiver which acquires a lock onReceive. I use an
alarm manager with AlarmManager.RTC_WAKEUP set to broadcast my
intent. I have found that when the phone is locked (and asleep) it
will not wake up
I'm not explicitly passing context around at all but I am using a
ContentProvider which calls getContext()... is that something I should
be handling too?
On Dec 1, 1:23 am, Romain Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Always delete references to Context or
anything that you passed the context to on
... any ideas?
On Dec 1, 11:29 am, Noam Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not explicitly passing context around at all but I am using a
ContentProvider which calls getContext()... is that something I should
be handling too?
On Dec 1, 1:23 am, Romain Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Always delete
Thanks for your response Dianne.
This is the code I use to setup the alarmManager (from MyActivity):
Intent intent = new Intent(MyActivity.this,
MyBroadCastReceiver.class);
PendingIntent sender = PendingIntent.getBroadcast
(MyActivity.this, 0,
intent, 0);
I don't see this any longer even though I still see the alert when I
do update.
On Nov 4, 12:45 pm, atrus123 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IIRC, you can change the title/desc without it wiping out ratings,
etc.
I hope Google fixes this soon. I try and do frequent updates for my
users, and I
I'm seeing the exact same error only I'm not even storing an image.
I have an ImageView that loads an image from the users picture gallery
on the phone, once the image is loaded using setImageUri() when I
change orientation I get the exact same error songs described.
I don't understand what's
I have a BroadcastReceiver which acquires a lock onReceive. I use an
alarm manager with AlarmManager.RTC_WAKEUP set to broadcast my
intent. I have found that when the phone is locked (and asleep) it
will not wake up sometimes, and when it does many times it will have a
delay (up to 30 seconds
Hi Adam,
Have you figured this out? I'm seeing something similar. Basically I
acquired the lock at the start of the onReceive() in my receiver and
release it when it's done doing it's work. I still dont' see the
phone waking up correctly...
On Nov 19, 12:56 am, Adam K [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was wondering if there was an equivalent to css' display: none in
android. My goal is to have a fluid UI that if certain elements are
hidden from it all other elements shift into the void.
Any way to achieve this? view.setVisibility is holding the width and
height of the invisible element,
Is this something new? I wasn't seeing this behavior before
yesterday's update. Any idea on how to get around it?
On Nov 26, 12:33 pm, Ash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello super smart people, I've got a strangle little bug to test you.
I have an application that tries to display an RTSP video
PERFECTION. Thank you!
On Nov 28, 11:41 am, Mark Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Noam Wolfwrote:
I was wondering if there was an equivalent to css' display: none in
android. My goal is to have a fluid UI that if certain elements are
hidden from it all other elements shift into the void.
I think it existed before the update too. The way I get around it is
kind of stupid, right now i'm wrapping the call to show with a try/
catch. That way when the activity is running/alive it will work,
otherwise it will die quietly.
On Nov 27, 3:09 pm, Noam Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
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