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> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:13 AM, Jon Jacob wrote:
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> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Jon Jacob wrote:
> > I am a newbie both to Java and Android and have been reading the bo
I am a newbie both to Java and Android and have been reading the book
"Unlocking Android" and trying to learn by adapting their code to my
ideas for a project to play with and learn Android.
But, I have run into a brick wall that I need help with. The
following code gives me a force close when I
You hate finding the answer ;)
This is good to know, anyway. Thanks for posting the answer.
On May 6, 4:56 pm, DonFrench wrote:
> I hate it when I find the answer two minutes after posting the
> question! All I needed was this:
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> android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
assume that checking both if any portion of
the image is inside the screen and adjusting the src rect to be the
visible part would make sense?
> On Apr 21, 7:29 am, Jon mailinglists wrote:
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>> I just wonder if Canvas.draw... checks if I want to draw outside its
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Hi all,
I just wonder if Canvas.draw... checks if I want to draw outside its
bounds and skips thoose parts or if I should do the math myself. The
case I'm having is that I have an update and the user has scrolled
away from that part of the screen. Should I bother adding an if
statement around the
Bob,
>I consider myself an Expert doing digital signal acquisition and
>processing on microcontrollers an PCs in c. Last few weeks I've found
>out that non of that helps me learn java. Zilch. Zero. Nada. I bet
>they used c in phones 10 years ago. Whose idea was it to switch
>everything to java?!?
rity
into the code and distributes it.
Warmest regards,
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I was able to disable the Japanese? characters by going to Settings
application, then Language & Keyboard settings, and unticking the
Japanese stuff.
On Oct 29, 5:20 pm, Mitch wrote:
> My emulator is showing what looks like Chinese characters when I try
> to enter names into the address book. I
You might also try and be careful. It seems that many applications on many
hand-held devices, if they are attempting to have a persistent connection
with anything such as GPS or internet will drain a battery fast. I realize
these devices are getting better at handling such demanding applications bu
If it is dumping it to the console, do you have a Catch(){}?
If so, instead of sending the details to wherever the Catch sends it,
replace it with the place you want the text to go
Hope this helps (I am a noobie at this)
Jon
On 12 Feb, 20:31, Roman Romano wrote:
> Forgive me if what foll
gh the For
loop, then stop when it has reached the end. I have tried countless
tutorials and have tried different methods, all of which fail (as in
the example above) any help would be appreciated, or just a point in
the right direction.
Thanks
Jon
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I need to write an offline application that will be able to sync with
the pc to transfer its data. The app provides some data entry
capability, then the user connects it to the pc and view these data in
a desktop version of the app.
Will android be a good platform for what I described? Does it p
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