Update: Indeed, this issue occurs on Samsung devices only.
getParent().requestDisallowInterceptTouchEvent(true)
seems to be ignored by parent layers on these devices. If anyone has an
idea how to fix this, please let me know! Thanks
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Hi everyone,
I would like to detect a touch event when the user places his palm on the
screen (at a specific position).
I have already played around with onTouchEvent, onInterceptTouchEvent,
dispatchTouchEvent and I really think that I have understood all those
mechanisms. What happens when I
I'm also trying to integrate the support library for GridLayout into
my application. To test the integration I created a small project
where I copied the layout from the previous post into the layout file.
There are no errors or anything but when I check the layout in the
visual editor or by
I'm also trying to integrate the support library for GridLayout into my
application. To test the integration I created a small project where I
copied the layout from the previous post into the layout file. There are no
errors or anything but when I check the layout in the visual editor or by
Hi,
When trying to port some code to Android 4 (4.0.3/Nexus S) we found an
issue with the MediaRecorder, I have attached the stacktrace. The same
code worked without any problems on the same device running Android
2.3.x.
I'd be thankful for ideas.
Code:
MediaRecorder testRecorder = new
Let Android handle it.
Just create a second layout folder called layout-land and put all
your landscape layouts in. The layouts must have the same file name
like the layouts in the normal layout folder for portrait mode.
Android will pick the right folder to get the layout from. On
landscape mode
from
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Could someone post how this is done? I did not find out how to add a
blob[] as expected by the LiveFolderAdapter layer nor how to add an
entry for an Object like Bitmap.
Thanks best regards,
Flo
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Today I tried to solve the problem and mute the vibrating phone by
initiating a Vibrator object and calling the method cancel() on it.
But this didn't stopped the vibration either.
Is it possible that you cannot interrupt the vibration of an incoming
call at all?
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the vibration mode manually.
am.setVibrateSetting(AudioManager.VIBRATE_TYPE_RINGER,
AudioManager.VIBRATE_SETTING_OFF );
But this also doesn't stop the phone vibrating.
So, does anyone has an idea what I'm doing wrong?
Bye,
Flo
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where, whereArgs, orderBy);
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Thanks a lot for your help Dmitri!! :)
On Jan 3, 11:46 am, Flo flo.schw...@gmail.com wrote:
Okay, so my suspicion was right!
How can I achieve passing the parent activity to it?
Does this involve Intents? Or should the CPAddressbook simply extend
the parent activity
Okay, so my suspicion was right!
How can I achieve passing the parent activity to it?
Does this involve Intents? Or should the CPAddressbook simply extend
the parent activity?
Thanks for your help so far,
Flo.
On 3 Jan., 02:17, Dmitri Plotnikov dplotni...@google.com wrote:
Actually, no need
Okay, so my suspicion was right!
How can I achieve passing the parent activity to it?
Does this involve Intents? Or should the CPAddressbook simply extend
the parent activity?
Thanks for your help so far,
Flo.
On 3 Jan., 02:17, Dmitri Plotnikov dplotni...@google.com wrote:
Actually, no need
Hey there!
I'm currently working on a component that's retrieving contact
information and creating an RDF model (FOAF tbe) from the data
provided. I started off with the HelloAndroid example and tried some
code in there. Everything worked out fine, so I wanted to put
everything in a seperate
Hey there!
I'm querying the ContactsContract.Data table like the following:
[...]
Uri contactsURI = ContactsContract.Data.CONTENT_URI;
String[] projection = new String[] {
ContactsContract.Data._ID,
ContactsContract.Data.CONTACT_ID,
Well.. I solved this one in the meantime by simply adding
ContactsContract.Data.MIMETYPE to my projection.
No idea why I didn't see that this column existed in the first place,
even more as I'm using it in my selection.
On 1 Jan., 19:53, sloth flo.schw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey!
I'd like to
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On Sep 27, 1:35 pm, dka d...@dka-edv.net wrote:
applications to review that just crashed - so what to do about
it?
I then just skipped it, because I cannot really say, if its specific
to me.
Other bad ratings will do it and - even if all do think like me, and
act the same - latest q-gate
Good to read this,
On Sep 25, 5:27 pm, Sheenmue sheenmu...@gmail.com wrote:
Several times I had to go back toADC2app because the
app to review wasn't downloading, other times the app was downloaded
but wasn't installed and in several occasionsdownloadprogress
stopped at 0% and I had
properties on all View's superclass is
then good for?
just a bit confused...
Best regards, Flo
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Flo
*) good to know that software guys understand this sentence different
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