Thank you! I was baffled, now I'm just frustrated that the Android team
didn't just write that in the documentation for the IntentService
constructor. (I imagine they felt "Invoked by your subclass's constructor."
more than adequately explained it... :p)
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Thank you! I was baffled, now I'm just frustrated that the Android team
didn't just write that in the documentation for the IntentService
constructor. (I imagine they felt "Invoked by your subclass's constructor."
more than adequately explained it... :p)
On Friday, 8 May 2009 20:07:46 UTC+2, Jo
Presumably there is some two-way communication between Google's
servers and the device, so server-side will know whether a device is
available to receive the message and fire off a registration intent.
Bottom line: I would think Google would be capable enough to realize
the issue and handle it, so
Try AsyncTask? You can have doInBackground downloading the images,
then call publishProgress for each image completed, and have
onProgressUpdate update the gridview. You should have no problem
finding tutorials on how to use AsyncTask with a quick search.
On Mar 29, 11:31 am, "Febi.M.Felix Maliakk
Bitmap doesn't implement Serializable. You could override readObject
and writeObject for your simple class and in those methods read and
write the Bitmap to a byte array for instance.
On Mar 29, 2:32 pm, saex wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a simple class that implements Serializable, because i'm
> serial
r layout I
> added to first, so that I add the next image to the next one. There would
> be a lot of 'if's executing at run time.
>
> Can I have a gridView with different heights of images, fitting together
> perfectly?
>
> On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 12:28 PM, EhyehAsherEhyeh
ScrollView can only hold one view, so put a LinearLayout in there
(orientation horizontal). Put three LinearLayouts in that
LinearLayout, use layout_weight to give them equal spacing (doesn't
matter what you set each weight to as long as they each get equal
weight and as long as those three are the
ICS is is quite superior in terms of available features (in fact,
anything after 3.0 has a slew of improvements which you sorely miss
when developing for lower versions), however, ICS also has abysmal
adoption, with less than 2% of users, and 2.1-2.3.7 accounting for
~90% of users (2.1 ~7%, 2.2 ~25
As someone recently said in an article I don't care enough about to
track down to link to (sorry, whoever wrote it); it's not the best
name, but it's not the worst name either. It's a fair point that no
name would be objectively "best", as is proven by the plethora of
discussions about what would b
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