See
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55001708/which-text-editor-can-be-able-to-properly-display-the-storage-files-created-by-t/55015293
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No. We try not to scan anymore. It's impractical to scan the sources for
image names.
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start() literally caches the last Form. You don't need to throw away the
Form objects.
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There are no such projects that provide free push cross platform without
serious GDPR problems. If you have multiple small apps you can use one
account for all of them, not one account for each one.
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Which Linux text editor can be used to view and edit the hidden files
created by the *CodenameOne* simulator? I have tried the default *Gedit*
and *Notepadqq* but the text appears gibberish while on Windows it is
editable even with the default note.exe app in a human-readable way. I am
running
I see when you go to delete used images the editor must scan StateMachine
these days too, which is great, but ive just refactored a ton of logic into
their on class for each screen, now delete unused images doesnt scan them
files. Its a long shot but wondering if theres a way to make it scan the
The set up time for some of my screens takes almost 1 second, so app seems
unresponsive, I was wondering, is there any way to cache a form? So it
doesnt have to "build" every time, and do all my logic? Can we store a
finished form and use that to speed up the app?
I guess in a way this is kind
sorry shai,
really I loved codename one but our customers don't like a paid, there's
many app not large and can't bear it this price,
there are many cross platforms give developers at least many ways to
create push notification with free, and this a bad thing when we tell our
customers that you