Thank you! The got my app to display a message to the user! Yay!
And you are about to have a customer!
On Nov 4, 12:14 pm, Mark Murphy wrote:
> furby wrote:
> > Perhaps I am going about this the wrong way... it seems like a lot of
> > shifting of code around to get a simple message to display in
furby wrote:
> Perhaps I am going about this the wrong way... it seems like a lot of
> shifting of code around to get a simple message to display in google
> maps.
Not really.
> Let me rephrase the question : Is there a simple way to get the two
> String parameters to display (That are sent to th
Perhaps I am going about this the wrong way... it seems like a lot of
shifting of code around to get a simple message to display in google
maps.
Let me rephrase the question : Is there a simple way to get the two
String parameters to display (That are sent to the OverlayItem class)
when a point is
furby wrote:
> Hmmm Am I putting the onTap handler in the wrong place? I thought
> that it would go in the overlay handler
Your onTap() is in the correct place. However, HelloItemizedOverlay is
not a Context, and so it cannot be used as the first parameter to
makeText().
Either make Hello
Hmmm Am I putting the onTap handler in the wrong place? I thought
that it would go in the overlay handler
On Nov 4, 11:01 am, Mark Murphy wrote:
> furby wrote:
> > To be sure that you have some idea of what I am talking about, here is
> > the code for the entire class :
>
> > import java.
furby wrote:
> To be sure that you have some idea of what I am talking about, here is
> the code for the entire class :
>
> import java.util.ArrayList;
>
> import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
> import android.widget.Toast;
>
> import com.google.android.maps.ItemizedOverlay;
> import com.g
To be sure that you have some idea of what I am talking about, here is
the code for the entire class :
import java.util.ArrayList;
import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
import android.widget.Toast;
import com.google.android.maps.ItemizedOverlay;
import com.google.android.maps.OverlayItem;
It underlines the "makeText" word and when I ask it for suggestions
all it says is "Rename in file".
Which makes me wonder if, perhaps, "makeText' no longer exists in the
Toast object?
On Nov 4, 10:38 am, Mark Murphy wrote:
> furby wrote:
> > So I am slowly trying to figure out maps... I wan
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