yes.
I guess you might want to know how to do this?
-- Have a look at all the Map-Tutorials on anddev:
http://www.anddev.org/viewforum.php?f=18
Regards, plusminus
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On Jun 20, 4:24 am, Barco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Barco wrote:
I'm interested in one question.
Can the mobile phone position itself on the map? I mean the phone do
this by estimate the position according to its surroundings(building,
road, other mobile etc.) and without GPS.
As of the M5 SDK, the three location technologies Android
We have a Slider widget at OpenIntents:
http://code.google.com/p/openintents/
http://code.google.com/p/openintents/source/browse/trunk/openintents/src/org/openintents/widget/Slider.java
Peli
On Jun 19, 12:55 pm, Prem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My requirement is to make a slider bar with pointer
That did not solve my problem. It seems that it maps ok until it hit
some point in the file. I rearanged the strings and took out small
bit of html I was using like making the letters bold.
Thanks for the help. Asuming it is a platform bug, I will submit it
to the bug tracker and wait for a
"wait for a fix" sounds like a good plan - Google has
really put together an amazing/huge/ambitious platform and at this
early stage it's reasonable to assume that not everything will work as
expected - it's kind of like my own programming :
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That did not solve my
I'm still confused as to why touching the screen does not show a
highlight. Is there a usability reason for this or is it a technical
limitation?
From my POV, a highlight on touch would seem the most natural
approach.
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I have problems setting up the bash file. I don't find one. Could any one
help me on this.
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On Jun 20, 7:24 am, Barco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can the mobile indicate exactly its position on the map anywhere?
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It's a usability reason. A highlight will show when the user presses
the item, but it will go away when the touch action ends.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 10:08 AM, Biosopher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still confused as to why touching the screen does not show a
highlight. Is there a usability
Would it be possible to "turn on" highlighting as an
option? This would be very useful for cases where the user
selects/touches an item on the screen and then uses the menu button to
select an action on the item selected - I agree with Biosopher's POV -
if the highlight goes away then menu
No, there won't be such an option. Having a persistent selection on a
device with a touch screen and a keyboard (if Android runs on a such a
device some day) creates many more important issues.
The next release of the SDK provides a new feature in ListView that
lets you enable the single choice
is there a trick to "force focus" on a list item? I've
been playing around with these statements:
// try to get focus
siteListView.setFocusType( View.WEAK_FOCUS ); //
View.NORMAL_FOCUS
siteListView.setFocusable( true );
boolean tookFocus = siteListView.requestFocus();
and
I'm also working on a messaging broker for publishing of catalog info and
content. This could be leveraged so that developers could publish info to
one central location and then push the content out to multiple repositories.
Shane
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 12:59 PM, Shane Isbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wah... So many... Thanks for share out..
so which application/game is open sources???
Not much open sources right???
wesley.
On 6/21/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello folks,
once you developed an Android application you have to spread the word
about it. Here are the
There is a tutorial on making a bar like this at:
http://www.helloandroid.com/node/250
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On Thursday 19 June 2008 06:55:42 Prem wrote:
My requirement is to make a slider bar with pointer in center. Slider
bar is marked
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