I had hoped that you could do all this with application XML
declarations rather than by code.
Thanx anyway for prompt answer!
On Dec 5, 3:38 am, Dianne Hackborn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you mean you want to put such a thing in the sliding drawer that you pull
up from the bottom, that is a
Thanx!
But I wanted to create a folder in the application drawer (or what it
should be called) that also should not look like a folder but as an
app which would if pressed open the folder with the real apps. Isn't
that what most mult-app installs need?
On Nov 29, 11:59 am, Romain Guy [EMAIL
If you mean you want to put such a thing in the sliding drawer that you pull
up from the bottom, that is a flat list of apps. But you can just write an
activity that goes in there, and when your activity is launched show a
folder of whatever sub-activities you want.
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 9:06
Long press an empty space on Home (or click Menu Add) then choose
Shortcut Folder. You can drop applications in the newly created
folder.
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 2:56 AM, Anders Rundgren
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In other operating systems you can typically define a folder and when
clicked
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