2012/12/27 Xavi Ivars x...@infobenissa.com
In the end I resolved to fuse the code into 5 classes where there is no
databases involved.
Clear now.
Anyway, I would create different apps, or maybe one main activity and
make it remember your preferred option (simple or advanced). Having two
Jacob Nordfalk jacob.nordf...@gmail.com
writes:
2012/12/25 Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
unham...@fsfe.org
Xavi Ivars x...@infobenissa.com writes:
In all 3 devices I got the bug of two icons in the app
launcher.
The two Apertium icons were the two versions: Arinks work,
Wow! so much of work..
Sorry, I was busy with some university sport events.
App working fine on my Galaxy y.
Arinks is the more sophisticated, i.a. is has two seperate buttons for
from and to where the simple just have one Choose languages
button.
That is because of a reason, instead of
Xavi Ivars x...@infobenissa.com writes:
Hi,
I've tested it with two old (SonyEricsson Xperia X10 mini and
Samsung Galaxy S) mobiles and a Nexus7 tablet.
With the Nexus7 = awesome! But not many differences with the old
verision. I guess 2Gb of RAM make this feature not as important as in
Hi,
I've tested it with two old (SonyEricsson Xperia X10 mini and Samsung
Galaxy S) mobiles and a Nexus7 tablet.
With the Nexus7 = awesome! But not many differences with the old verision.
I guess 2Gb of RAM make this feature not as important as in other older
devices.
With the GalaxyS =
Al 12/24/2012 08:06 PM, En/na Xavi Ivars ha escrit:
In all 3 devices I got the bug of two icons in the app launcher.
Me too in a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.
Mikel
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Mikel L. Forcada (http://www.dlsi.ua.es/~mlf/)
Departament de Llenguatges i Sistemes InformĂ tics
Universitat d'Alacant
E-03071
During Google Summer of Code we had two great students working hard to
enable Apertium into the mobile world:
- Mikel Artetxe did a great job making lttoolbox-java embeddable, spinning
off a lot of good stuff, such as
Apertium-Caffeinehttp://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Apertium-Caffeineand
a one-click