It works perfectly for me in a rooted HTC Hero (1.5) but it doesn't
work in a non-rooted HTC Tattoo (1.6), so so I deduce that for some
reason you need to have a rooted phone for the hierarchyviewer to
work.
On 15 feb, 03:52, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
Mark Murphy wrote:
I just
My Nexus is rooted, so as keianhzo points out, perhaps that has
something to do with it. Or perhaps doing 'adb root' first would
suffice.
Anyway, from the External Tools launch configuration in Eclipse:
Name: hierarchyviewer
Location: ${workspace_loc:/Tools/android-sdk-windows/tools/
Bob Kerns wrote:
My Nexus is rooted, so as keianhzo points out, perhaps that has
something to do with it. Or perhaps doing 'adb root' first would
suffice.
adbd cannot run as root in production builds, so I'm guessing it rolls
back to your Nexus One being rooted.
Well, when I eventually root
??? I use it on my Nexus One all the time. Perhaps it doesn't work on
older devices?
On Feb 14, 8:36 am, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
If you can find an APK with the smaller tabs, you can always toss that
into an emulator and use hierarchyviewer to try to figure out how they
Bob Kerns wrote:
??? I use it on my Nexus One all the time. Perhaps it doesn't work on
older devices?
I just tried the Android 2.1 SDK hierarchyviewer on the Nexus One and
DROID, and hierarchyviewer refuses to work with either of them. Romain
Guy pointed out mid-2009 that hierarchyviewer does
Mark Murphy wrote:
I just tried the Android 2.1 SDK hierarchyviewer on the Nexus One and
DROID, and hierarchyviewer refuses to work with either of them.
I should point out that I've tried these from a Linux host. Perhaps
Windows works better for this. I never bothered trying another host,
after
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