Signal strength isn't really a factor except for the visibility of
satellites. As Lance indicates, multipath through reflection weight
down on accuracy. So do urban canyons, bodies of water as well as
shadowing by trees or even just overcast skies.
What you can use programatically is the measure
My wild guess is you are clicking on the button more than once... put
the send() inside a if loop and set the boolean to false after calling
send()
Nithin
On May 10, 10:53 am, mike hasitharand...@gmail.com wrote:
hi guys,
i have a application which send sms. but i found that the application
Maybe what you really want is to tell Android that your app will
handle orientation changes on its own, rather than messing around with
onPause
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Activity.html#ConfigurationChanges
On Apr 23, 10:01 am, Thom Shutt thomshuttimper...@googlemail.com
It will not work in many cases,
because often they are not standalone apps.
So either they need special rights and must be signed
with the platform key, or they use JNI stuff from
other parts of the framework .
I think, you must use the android build system.
On 8 Mai, 11:15, Karteek N
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 9:16 PM, ChunKuen Lee jiafei...@gmail.com
wrote:
Any IDEA? help me~ Plz. LOL
What's so funny?
This may be what you're looking for...
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/ExpandableListView.html
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Sending serialized bytesteam over the internet is generally bad idea
-
it's really difficult to ensure serialised bytes compatibility on both
ends
(JVM version, serial vgersion UID and couple of other factors really
matter.)
If I were you, I would use JSON / XML data binding for this purpose
hi Nithin,
i also guess the same thing because of that what i did was i create a
very simple application. it also sends 2 sms's. this is really
frustration.
this the application
package com.sms;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.telephony.SmsManager;
import
relax bibek, I will explain...
since I don't know how to upload screenshots here, I'l do my best to
describe.
about the example - as I said, in the ApiDemos there is a progress
dialog example. look it up.
about the numbers - when the dialog shows, you see the orange progress
bar start running,
Hi Randika
I'll try to solve ur issue. Add my id in the chat.
Regards
Mani
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 2:56 PM, mike hasitharand...@gmail.com wrote:
hi Nithin,
i also guess the same thing because of that what i did was i create a
very simple application. it also sends 2 sms's. this is really
Hi,
In android manifest file there is a tag to include libraries called
uses-library.
Suppose if i have some java files in the package hierarchy called
com.my.lib
i used the following tag in my manifest file
uses-library android:name=com.my.lib /
Now it is compiled successfully.
But if i want to
hi Nithin,
i also guess the same thing because of that what i did was i create a
very simple application. it also sends 2 sms's. this is really
frustration.
this the application
package com.sms;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.telephony.SmsManager;
import
I have a multithreaded streaming app which has mainly the following 5
threads
1 Main App(UI) Thread
1 controller thread (in native)
1 audio decoder thread (in native)
1 video decoder thread(in native)
1 thread to query the head position of audio (in Java)
Apart from this I have video rendering
I Know there is a system service out there handling toast, notification. But
how does it handle these events. In android.widget.Toast.java, I only found
INotificationService(which is defined by an aidl file) that handles it, I
couldn't no found any class in android system implemented the
I Know there is a system service out there handling toast, notification. But
how does it handle these events. In android.widget.Toast.java, I only found
INotificationManager(which is defined by an aidl file) that handles it, I
couldn't no found any class in android system implemented the
You get AVRCP keys with the MEDIA_BUTTON Intent. But I don't know of
support for track information. I'm afraid you need to do that low
level, if it's possible at all (that is, without having to flash a
patched ROM or at least having root access and using NDK...).
On 10 Mai, 01:13, Moto
Hi everyone
Can we read the android SMS messages programmatically in android.
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He wrote, that he already downloaded everything.
So he has already what he needs ..the different Android.mk files and
he could also run mm SHOWCOMMANDS=1 in the Android build environment
to see
what happens during the build of this part.
Good luck !
Frank
On 7 Mai, 14:14, Mark Murphy
It took several days (almost a week) for crackers
to decompile Screebl Pro and find a way to circumvent AAL. Typically
it takes about 90 secs from the time that we publish to the market for
the various warez sites to start tweeting the location of the
download.
I was wondering, after the first
Hi all
I am new in android, i need to send the sms in android, i have tryed
with the following code, and i have tested in emulator, but i am
getting error.
i need to know how to send sms, and also please tell me below code
will work or not
import android.app.Activity;
import
Hi Robert,
Even I have a similar issue. The glTexSubImage2D API was taking long
time and sometime it was blocking ( in loadTexture() function ). So we
are creating a pixmap and then creatin a EGL Image of using
eglCreateImageKHR API and then calling glEGLImageTargetTexture2DOES
API . I've also
I got an answer that there is no answer.
so I just subclassed, reflected and changed.
On May 10, 10:04 am, oriharel ori.ha...@gmail.com wrote:
relax bibek, I will explain...
since I don't know how to upload screenshots here, I'l do my best to
describe.
about the example - as I said, in the
This took me several hours to figure out so I thought its worth
reporting...
Manifest:
uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion=3 android:targetSdkVersion=4 /
supports-screens android:smallScreens=true
android:normalScreens=true android:largeScreens=true
android:anyDensity=true /
Resource strategy:
On 10 Mag, 10:20, rajesh chandrasekaran crajeshdanger...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi all
I am new in android, i need to send the sms in android, i have tryed
with the following code, and i have tested in emulator, but i am
getting error.
What kind of error are you getting? Did you remember to add
Hi All
is there any max limit that we can pair with bluetooth devices? How to
check this limit.?
when i tried to pair with more than 15 devices, it becomes slow and
later it doesnt pair.
Regards
Gururaja B O
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Hi,
I am wondering if popup for key could select automatically popped up
character when implementing custom Keyboard with popupCharacters
property for key. I have keyboard layout that has only one popup
character for some keys and I would like to select it automatically
when I hold long press on
Well, first of all you need to understand what happens on change of
orientation.
1. The activity is killed.
2. The activity is re-started.
So, obviously, your progress dialog is no where when the activity is
restarted. Try to preserve the state of your activity while changing
orientation and on
Simple, read the contacts from the file, and add them to the contacts
app on your phone.
Please, if you need specific answers, ask questions which can be
answered that way.
Thanks and Regards,
Kumar Bibek
On May 10, 9:03 am, pramod.deore deore.pramo...@gmail.com wrote:
I have one txt file
I searched for that, but i did't find anything... Could you link it,
please?
On 4 Mag, 17:48, Robert Green rbgrn@gmail.com wrote:
Paolo,
If you want to do it the canvas-style,
Just flip the projection to orthographic and draw a 2D quad. I have
posted the code for that more than once on
Is there any link between the Subject and the description?
Thanks and Regards,
Kumar Bibek
On May 9, 10:27 pm, Lordsaibat lordsai...@gmail.com wrote:
My application sends a text message, it receives a reply through a
broadcast receiver that fires off a Notification.
Here is my problem.
My
Can post the LogCat Output..
-Vinay
On May 10, 12:21 pm, Karteek N kartee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
In android manifest file there is a tag to include libraries called
uses-library.
Suppose if i have some java files in the package hierarchy called
com.my.lib
i used the following tag in my
Hi Mani,
take a look at the code of android-x86 that implaments a way to use MENU,
BACK and HOME buttons in a device with just touchscreen. The name of the
file that implements this is Touchable.java.
http://www.android-x86.org/documents/touch-only-device-howto
The inconvenient is that you need
manis.droid wrote:
Dear all
How to handle the key events for HOME, MENU, BACK after making these
keys as a soft keys?
Requirement: The Device doesn't going to have any hard keys. So we want
to bring these keys as a soft key and handle these keys events.
If any one having the
Karteek N wrote:
In android manifest file there is a tag to include libraries called
uses-library.
This is for SDK add-ons, like the Google Maps add-on.
Suppose if i have some java files in the package hierarchy called
com.my.lib
i used the following tag in my manifest file
uses-library
Hello I'm a newbie with manipulation of Contact API
I would create an application that saved a references to chosen
contacts and create nex contacts.
So I first think of contact id but i have read that it was a bad idea
and the lookupkey was here for that ! So I try to play with lookupKey
and
Please do not use droiddraw. From my experience and what others have
said about the site it is completely useless. I don't think it has
been updated since pre 1.0 of the SDK.
If it has been recently updated then please disregard this comment :)
On May 8, 11:42 am, polyclefsoftware
What is the name of the application? As Robert send, let us know how
to reproduce the problem and a friendly dev will post the logcat
output for you.
On May 9, 4:47 pm, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 5:21 PM, cellurl gpscru...@gmail.com wrote:
What should I do?
On 8 May 2010 10:08, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
Esdras Beleza wrote:
I don't know if I understood your advice, but I tried some things like
that.
I tried to put new data into the intent (like a used flag) and
updating the intent with setIntent(updatedIntent). I also
As Mark said, resources are going to be an issue.
For code though there's a simple way which would allow you to edit the
shared code on the fly. Create a standard Android project and manually
remove Android nature from its .project file (it you do this from inside
Eclipse it'll all get
Hi
you can pair max 7 device for proper functionality.
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On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 3:10 PM, guru guru.nav...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All
is there any max limit that we can pair with bluetooth devices? How to
check this limit.?
when i tried to pair with more than 15 devices,
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 11:53 PM, Sattanaathan Ravi
sattanaat...@gmail.comwrote:
Architecture and other guidances(how to get things done)
What does Architecture mean? How to get WHAT things done? Everything? Do
you want someone to come on here and post you a how-to-make-an-app guide
from start
Esdras Beleza wrote:
5) Here comes the problem: if I go to other application (browser, for
example) and go back to my application, the intent seems to be received
again, onResume() is called and the dialog A, B or C is shown. But they
must be shown *only* when the widget is clicked.
Any
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 12:38 AM, flumby jay.mojni...@gmail.com wrote:
The user experience is very much like the play controls button on Media
controls. Any suggestion/sample code on how to implement it?
Isn't that part of the open source code? If so, seems like the best place to
look.
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 4:05 AM, oriharel ori.ha...@gmail.com wrote:
I got an answer that there is no answer.
Sure there is - find wherever the sample is placing those numbers and take
that part out.
Hi to all!
I made the connection between my service WCF and my app android. But i'm
wondering if u have ideas about using complex types (classes created on the
server side). should i implement the serialization process? or should i juts
create the classes on my client side(android)
Plz can u
Inspired by a post by CJ a few months ago, and because I ran into the
same problem, I did a little (OK, a LOT) of poring through endless
screens of code, and finally made some headway on how MMS messages are
stored. Although the documentation blatantly omits this (read:
unsupported, may change in
Hi @all,
I wrote a test case with ActivityUnitTestCase which was working fine.
Now I added a dimensions file (dimens.xml) and using the values with a
style.xml.
Here some parts from the dimens.xml:
resources
eat-comment/
dimen name=my_height15dp/dimen
resources
Here the attrs.xml:
If you can return JSON then you should be ok
THanks
Sincerely
Jose C Gomez
http://www.josecgomez.com
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Lamia Hannoun lamia.hann...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi to all!
I made the connection between my service WCF and my app android. But i'm
wondering if u have ideas
Al
Could you give an example of how to use StringBuilder to replace what
I am doing?
Thanks,
Abhi
On May 6, 3:37 pm, Al alcapw...@googlemail.com wrote:
This isn't an error, it's just a message to inform you it is better to
specify the size of thebufferyou need in the constructor.
Abhi
What exactly is your problem here . getting line count 18 when u filled
textbox with 18 lines?
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 12:53 AM, Vincent Tsao caojunvinc...@gmail.comwrote:
@Soical Hub: thanks for your help, your suggestion inspired me a lot
i finally find this way to get padding:
Evan Charlton wrote a great article that might help you.
http://evancharlton.com/thoughts/rotating-async-tasks/
-Mike dg
On May 10, 12:37 am, Aaron aobrien...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a managed ProgressDialog that show the status as tasks are
moving along. The Activity.show is kicked off by
Another option is to use the built-in ACTION_SEND or its variants, so
that you are using the facilities that are already available. This is
and especially useful approach for a beginner.
Look for ACTION_SEND in this document:
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Intent.html
and
My application contains several Tabs. Each tab is it's own activity.
They are created by using for example Intent intent = new
Intent().setClass(this, SearchActivity.class); There I pass only the
class of the activity.
My question: how do I get the instance? (I want to invoke a method,
which hides
I checked it again, unfortunately this is not the problem. The package
matches the package of the application:
instrumentation android:targetPackage=at.test.android.myapplication
android:name=android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner /
at.test.android.myapplication is the package, in which the
The same problem seems to be detailed here:
http://forum.samdroid.net/threads/598
Looks like SPP is completely broken on the i5700 - possibly because of
the Broadcom BCM4325.
On the positive side, that chip has a FM module :-)
On May 3, 6:56 pm, frankentux cfarrell1...@googlemail.com wrote:
I think if this thread gets enough response and attention then someone
from Google may notice. They've got to have people looking at these
posts once in a while.
Is there no official Bug list for Android Market? I did post a thread
here :
Alright thanks for your Advice TreKing
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That argument assumes that I don't respond to those cracks with
improvements to AAL that will make it more difficult! :) Also, each
app will need to be cracked individually, and I'm trying to work out
some ways to make that a job that isn't cookie-cutter. The point here
is to get this past the
Next observation:
When i build/run application from within Eclipse, everything behaves
normal (that means all dividers are visible).
However, when i create/build/run new project by means of android
create, and debug and adb install tools, the app is rendered
badly (some of the dividers are
glReadPixels is too slow, so I need another way. Without testing
object by object, Is there any other way?
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Thanks for ur quick answer but can u give me more information(tutorial) or
some example code !!!
Thx
2010/5/10 Jose Gomez j...@josecgomez.com
If you can return JSON then you should be ok
THanks
Sincerely
Jose C Gomez
http://www.josecgomez.com
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Lamia
As a continuation of the thread in
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/390e8188cedd66a6,
I'm still trying to figure out how a custom widget can use
getIdentifier() to read attributes.
As an example, I have a widget class called CustomWidget. It has
attributes
I am using the GridView along with an ImageAdapter. The functionality
I want is that I select a particular image and drop it on to the
GridView. I want this image to snap to a cell closest to where it has
been dropped.
How do I tell the GridView (or the Adapter) to set this dropped Image
in the
i saw this in sipdroid project FAQ:
Sipdroid now uses TCP for the signaling connection and keeps the
corresponding port open.
does anyone know how peer servers of sipdroid handle scalability when
there are a million of sipdroid clients connecting with the servers
using TCP?
as i observed,
Hi all
I have 3 activities
1: Welcome screen
2:List of country
3:Details abt that country
Now i want to from activity 3 to 2
Currently wat im doing is
Intent i = new Intent(getApplicationContext(), selectcountry.class);
startActivity(i);
This way the onCreate methode of 2nd activity is
Thanks Mike, that was very helpful!
I'll See if I can use the info to get my example working correctly,
and post it for the next person...
On May 10, 9:05 am, Mike dg vinb...@gmail.com wrote:
Evan Charlton wrote a great article that might help you.
I want to go back to previous activity
What code should i write for back button
plz dont suggest
Intent i = new Intent(Constants.CountryContext, selectcountry.class);
startActivity(i);
This creates the whole activity again ... which i dont want ..
i want somthing like emulators back button ..
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 11:24 AM, pawan nimje pawanni...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to go back to previous activity
What code should i write for back button
How about finish() ?
plz dont suggest
Intent i = new Intent(Constants.CountryContext, selectcountry.class);
startActivity(i);
I
On 05/10/2010 09:04 AM, HeHe wrote:
i saw this in sipdroid project FAQ:
Sipdroid now uses TCP for the signaling connection and keeps the
corresponding port open.
does anyone know how peer servers of sipdroid handle scalability when
there are a million of sipdroid clients connecting with the
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 11:09 AM, pawan nimje pawanni...@gmail.com wrote:
wat code should i write to make my back button behave like the emulators
...
finish().
And please don't double post - it's really unnecessary.
A question that might be a bit general/basic knowledge, but for me it
has a quite direct background, so i'll form it as an example:
I have an activity entry showing something equivalent of a blogpost,
that might have comments. You can click somewhere to open a comments
activity. But in this
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 11:35 AM, EnnaN nhui...@gmail.com wrote:
If I call the entry activity (with an intent) on a link to show
this entry, am I re-using the old activity, or am I creating an
endless string of entry, comment, entry, comment activities (pretty
cost- ineffective that would
By
Intent i = new Intent(Constants.CountryContext, selectcountry.class);
startActivity(i);
i meant
Intent i = new Intent(getApplicationContext(), SomeClass.class);
startActivity(i);
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 9:59 PM, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 11:24 AM,
yup ... finish() is working ...
hey Treking ... is there any way to find out the contents of Activity Stack
..
i.e getting the name and position of Activities ... and den bringing forward
any of the activities ..
plz help ..
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 9:59 PM, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry and thank u ...
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 10:03 PM, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 11:09 AM, pawan nimje pawanni...@gmail.comwrote:
wat code should i write to make my back button behave like the emulators
...
finish().
And please don't double post - it's
You might consider using a webview UI in an application such as this,
it's easier for beginners to learn and has a lot of power behind it.
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I couldn't find it either, hrmm Anyway it's like this:
gl.glMatrixMode(GL10.GL_PROJECTION);
gl.glPushMatrix();
gl.glLoadIdentity();
GLU.gluOrtho2D(gl, 0, viewportWidth, viewportHeight, 0);
gl.glMatrixMode(GL10.GL_MODELVIEW);
// draw your quad in 2d here - coordinate system is top left = 0,0 to
What are you trying to do?
glReadPixels is a pipeline stall - it will slow everything down. If
you want to check to see if an object has been touched, use a
collision detection system, unproject the touch point into a ray and
get the closest item that intersects with that ray. It's actually
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 11:46 AM, pawan nimje pawanni...@gmail.com wrote:
hey Treking ... is there any way to find out the contents of Activity Stack
..
There should be a most recently used list somewhere - dig around the
documentation (ApplicationInfo, Packagemanager, etc would be likely
i was not thinking about media.
i guess the reason why sipdroid+TCP+pbxes can lower battery use is to
enlarge sip registration expiration, eg. to 5 minutes or longer. what
if mobile service provider changes phone IP earlier than 5 min when
the provider finds no traffic to/from the phone? it will
On 05/10/2010 10:24 AM, HeHe wrote:
i was not thinking about media.
i guess the reason why sipdroid+TCP+pbxes can lower battery use is to
enlarge sip registration expiration, eg. to 5 minutes or longer. what
if mobile service provider changes phone IP earlier than 5 min when
the provider finds
Hmmh, also no answer to this question on themes. Maybe the answer cannot be
given with two lines? So let me explain what I would expect step by step and
you stop me were I deviate from the Golden Path? I'll try yes/no questions.
In the simplest terms I would expect that in every place I can
The resone why i want all this is ...
what im wanting is since all those activities are already created ... on
button click i jus want to switch [jump] to those activities ... instead of
using the startActivity(intent) method ...anyways forget it and thnx for the
help
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at
You can test this pretty easily by doing what you described and backing out.
If it's the former, you should have 2 back presses. If it's the latter, you
should have to back out as many times as activities you started. Yes?
Good point I think! That would mean that the back-button is defined as
Hi All,
Check the image attached and let me know if its possible ...
6 tabs ... 4 above and 2 below ...
and if yes .. how??
PS : i have created 4 tabs [all above :) ] using extends TabActivity,tabhost
etc .
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I've got that collision detection system implemented, yet. And I'm
agree to use glUnproject as the best achoice. My problem is that I
remap the modelview matrix with the sensors and when I rotate the
phone, change the coords of the screen returned by glUnproject. Even
if I keep the object in the
when i mentioned ...not be able to receive incoming calls.., i was
not thinking about just server-client streaming. Mike, you knew
it :)
what is your mobile service provider? the sentence IP address changes
are probably pretty rare looks strange to a T-Moble user like me. at
least i find my G1 ip
Well that was easy:
Entry 1-click-Comments 1-click-Entry 2.
Using back works like you'd expect (that sounds good), so that would
mean i'm starting a string of activities (could be bad).
Anyone care to give advice about this? Is this a big memoryproblem, or
could this just work?
Nanne.
On May
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 1:18 PM, EnnaN nhui...@gmail.com wrote:
In the meanwhile, is there a standard method to ensure some sort of
singleton effect?
Not sure what you mean by singleton effect, but you probably want to look
at the launch mode flags when starting your activities. The
Ok, I've probably solved the problem (but i still don't understand
it).
When I add uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion=3/ into app's manifest
file, all problems mentioned earlier and badly rendered pixels
disappear (no matter which IDE i use).
Ondra
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In the meanwhile, is there a standard method to ensure some sort of
singleton effect?
Not sure what you mean by singleton effect,
I was referring to the singleton pattern (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Singleton_pattern), but as its not completely correct in this case i
obfuscaded the term
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 1:34 PM, EnnaN nhui...@gmail.com wrote:
Any thoughts on how bad the current behaviour is?
Not sure what you mean - but if you haven't touched anything else, the
current behavior is the default behavior, which should suffice for most
apps.
The solution is very simple, for anyone who runs into this in the
future...
As Kumar stated when the phone is rotated the activity is destroyed
and recreated - you don't have to play with Android for very long
before you realize that.
What I didn't know is you can override that behavior by
On 05/10/2010 11:24 AM, HeHe wrote:
when i mentioned ...not be able to receive incoming calls.., i was
not thinking about just server-client streaming. Mike, you knew
it :)
what is your mobile service provider? the sentence IP address changes
are probably pretty rare looks strange to a T-Moble
Yes you should definitely put a small Yield or sleep in the drawing
thread, this will allow the UI thread to process events. Also make
sure to only synchronize exactly when you need to. For example, dont
synchronize while checking which touch action it is, etc. Instead
synchronize only right
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 7:55 PM, Bob Kerns r...@acm.org wrote:
The lesson there is that if you use Proguard, and something odd goes
wrong, always try disabling that first -- because the amount of time
you can potentially waste is huge!
Proguard works pretty well, and is pretty useful. But
If you're doing this to set up and draw your scene:
gl.glMatrixMode(GL10.GL_PROJECTION);
gl.glLoadIdentity();
GLU.gluPerspective(gl, FOV, viewAspectRatio, zNear, zFar);
// **get or recreate this matrix for the unproject projection
gl.glMatrixMode(GL10.GL_MODELVIEW);
gl.glLoadIdentity();
I'm writing a widget at the moment. It's supposed to fill one cell, so
I've set the size to be 72dp by 72dp. The layout has a linear layout
containing a 72x72dp ImageView.
In onUpdate(), I call views.setImageViewBitmap with a 72px x 72px
bitmap. This worked fine under Android 1.5 on my G1, but
I am using WebView to display html content in an app. One of the pages
has a rather large PNG image. The image is large and detailed on
purpose because the idea is to use it as a map and allow users to zoom
in to see the detail.
Unfortunately, when the image is displayed with WebView, the quality
Anyone any ideas?
On May 9, 4:33 pm, westmeadboy westmead...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
In the official Twitter app, in the Tweets activity, if you click on
the small down arrow (right side of each tweet entry), a really nice
popup appears just above or below the entry.
How did they do this (i.e.
Well I will say one thing, if it was opened up, that would allow each
dev to make small code changes, so it would never be cookie cutter
then...however, I am not against that you are trying to make some
income from it, I mean you still did have to do the work.
-niko
On May 10, 10:06 am, dadical
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