I just really hope this doesn't happen to anybody else... already 317 rates
gone.. and it doesn't stop, every day I lose around 50.
It is so depressing.. I've put a lot of effort into these projects (and
also quite some money)...
I did write in Google+ also... and of course no answer. I want to
android-sdkextras\android\support\v4\src
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 3:07:10 AM UTC, dashman wrote:
Or where can I find the source for the support library.
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Thank you all for your replies.
It seems the following declaration in the manifest solves the problem:
supports-screens android:anyDensity=false/
On Monday, January 28, 2013 5:59:29 PM UTC+2, Piren wrote:
you can also set the density on the canvas
see this:
check whether google map is installed in phone
On Monday, January 21, 2013 10:05:10 PM UTC-8, Haps wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am trying to use the latest api launched by google i.e. *Google Map
Android Api V2*
All the code and each scenario is correct, but I am still having the blank
fragments
Thanks. I did manage to discover that I needed to specify R.*animator*.fade_in,
etc. One of those changes that is easy to miss if you do not always follow
every release note, etc.
On Monday, January 28, 2013 5:46:37 AM UTC-5, Kostya Vasilyev wrote:
The native fragment API uses the new (since
Well, the MMS APN trick does work.. on some devices. On others it doesn't.
Tested with 2 devices with Android 2.3.3 and 3.2 and worked.
On Samsung Galaxy Note with Android 4.0.4 it's not working. I wonder if
it's the feature string that is different or if it has something to do with
Android
logcat on galaxy note drops this
01-29 13:50:03.252: D/ConnectivityService(1865): startUsingNetworkFeature
reconnecting to 0: enableMMS
01-29 13:51:03.332: D/ConnectivityService(1865): stopUsingNetworkFeature:
teardown net 0: enableMMS
On 29 January 2013 13:43, Goncalo Oliveira
Does it have to be adb? If you use Eclipse you can do the same in the DDMS
module.
On Monday, January 28, 2013 10:34:40 PM UTC-5, cellurl wrote:
In the Menu, I enables Development-AllowMockLocations
Eg, I want to test my app on the phone with KML-ish locations over USB.
I read somewhere
Some more information... I tried using another SIM card, using a different
APN, and it didn't work on any of the devices.
What are the network requirements for this special network feature?
On 29 January 2013 13:58, Goncalo Oliveira gonc...@minkan.net wrote:
logcat on galaxy note drops this
After looking the src - finally solved the issue.
The problem is when the fragment is stored by the pager -
it uses the pager id and creates it's own tag.
but the tag format should be stable.
In your FragmentActivity if you call this method with the id of the
Fragment -
String
Maybe you should take screenshots of your ratings histogram on various days
so you at least have some evidence?
Maybe it will even reveal a pattern?
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 2:58:06 AM UTC-6, Héctor Júdez wrote:
I just really hope this doesn't happen to anybody else... already 317
:)
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 2:18:12 PM UTC+2, cosminr wrote:
Thank you all for your replies.
It seems the following declaration in the manifest solves the problem:
supports-screens android:anyDensity=false/
On Monday, January 28, 2013 5:59:29 PM UTC+2, Piren wrote:
you can also set
I am in The Netherlands and during USA night nothing happens.. It all
starts now.
I just took a screenshot and 5 minutes after another 15 rates were gone.
During the night (USA day time) I lose some more... Now I am going to take
screenshots every day because this has no sense at all.
El
this is the useless message from Google:
Hi,
Thank you for your note.
The number you see represents the total number of ratings that your
application received. Because not all ratings received user comments, it is
normal for the number of comments to be a lesser amount. Additionally, we
only
Good afternoon.
I need from time to time do a check on a server, because I'm not using
AsyncTask do not need no update from my view.
Then I used a Handler that runs a thread from time to time, and this thread
makes access to the server. In Honeycomb versions running down blz, already
in top get
There aren't any network requirements I think. This is purely device side
and connects using different parameters and doesn't apply default routes
(it's a secondary net supposedly used next to a default connection). Can
you do a logcat -b radio on the note and see?
It looks like the only way to
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 10:47 AM, Diego N. diegonunes.sist...@gmail.comwrote:
Someone uses a different strategy to do this kind of task?
AlarmManager.
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TreKing
hi all,
I want to show list of data(contain images and data) in horizontal list
view. Want to add click event on images.any idea?
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Did actually the average rating of your app change?
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 10:28:03 AM UTC-6, Héctor Júdez wrote:
this is the useless message from Google:
Hi,
Thank you for your note.
The number you see represents the total number of ratings that your
application received. Because
Of course, an app that was rated 4.5 now is 4.4... another that was rated
4.0 now is 3.8
Two other apps are not even published but rates keep on decreasing. All of
them are 5 star rates execep in one of the unpublished apps in which I am
losing 5 and 1 star rates.
El martes, 29 de enero de
If you can find any particular reviews that get removed, that could be more
helpful.
Then you would know the date of the review that got removed. Maybe it will
be really old?
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 11:47:41 AM UTC-6, Héctor Júdez wrote:
Of course, an app that was rated 4.5 now
It seems like you may also need to reload your fragment shaders. It was
either this or something very similar that tripped me up.
On Monday, January 28, 2013 3:11:36 PM UTC-6, Nobu Games wrote:
As soon as your OpenGL context changes you'll need to reload all textures.
The
I'm sorry to hear that. Maybe you should keep on pestering the Google Play
support team every day as long as the ratings are dropping. I can
understand your anger. I would be pissed off, too.
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 11:47:41 AM UTC-6, Héctor Júdez wrote:
Of course, an app that was rated
At first I thought old rates were disappearing because I did not update my
main app during 2012 and lots of users uninstall it. However, since I am
only losing 5 star rates this doesn´t make sense.
It also doesn´t make sense because it all started at once last week and I
am losing rates from
I would guess their algorithm removes five star ratings that don't
have comments: that seems suspicious to me too.
Kris
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 1:35 PM, Héctor Júdez hju...@gmail.com wrote:
At first I thought old rates were disappearing because I did not update my
main app during 2012 and lots
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 8:25 PM, Kristopher Micinski krismicin...@gmail.com
wrote:
I would guess their algorithm removes five star ratings that don't
have comments: that seems suspicious to me too.
Why would you consider that suspicious? Half of our five star ratings are
without a comment.
I don´t really know the percentage but I would say that only 10% or less of
the people who rate an app actually write a comment (at least under the
context of my apps). Also every rate / comment is associated with a Google
account.. so they can really know who did rate the app.
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Can anyone in USA check the transport secction and let me know if you can
find the app Car Finder AR somewhere between the first 50 positions.. I
actually have another theory.. My app is in a really high position in some
countries (#4 in Spain) but I am not selling a lot.. actually no more than
I am finding that, on occasion, after I delete my widget from my
homescreen the underlying Service that I use is still receiving alarms
and doing work. I do all my clean-up in onDisabled and do nothing on
onDeleted. Is it possible that onDeleted can be called without an
intervening call to
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Héctor Júdez hju...@gmail.com wrote:
I have the feeling that Google just wants to get rid of my app because it
is not giving them any profit at all.
LOL - dude, come on. If Google wanted to get rid of your app at all they
would just do that. I don't think they
I'm working on an app that occasionally does updates in the background over
the network. I have it log things using Log.d, Log.i, etc so I can see
what it's doing while out and around.
These log entries never last very long though. It could run an update and
then an hour later there aren't
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 2:55 PM, Kevin khant...@hotmail.com wrote:
Android 4.1.1, rooted, aLogcat moved to be a system app so it can see all
logs.
Have you tried on a non-rooted device? Perhaps an emulator to verify the
behavior?
That's a good point to add (clever) CRC checks to an app.
If app is repackaged = kaboom.
Unless the repackager go through the trouble of removing the CRC check of
course.
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No, they cannot remove an app from the Market just like that.. well,
probably they can but they must have a reason for that and none of my apps
break the rules.
Anyway.. I know it was a stupid idea but... as John Coryat said, only God
and Goodgle knows the truth.
El martes, 29 de enero de
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 10:51 AM, Jake Colman jake.col...@gmail.com wrote:
I am finding that, on occasion, after I delete my widget from my
homescreen the underlying Service that I use is still receiving alarms
and doing work. I do all my clean-up in onDisabled and do nothing on
onDeleted.
Non-rooted device wouldn't help since you can't see the logs of other apps
in Jelly Bean unless it's rooted. I haven't noticed the behavior in an
emulator, but there's a lot less going on in an emulator too.
I know the logs are kept in circular buffers, is there a different
(smaller) buffer
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 3:17 PM, Kevin khant...@hotmail.com wrote:
Non-rooted device wouldn't help since you can't see the logs of other apps
in Jelly Bean unless it's rooted.
I thought you were trying to see your own logs ... ?
I am, but aLogcat (or any viewer) can't see any logs but its own unless the
device is rooted. The only way I could see my own app's logs without
rooting is to make my own log viewer and put it in my app...which seems
like a lot of work.
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 1:33:53 PM UTC-8, TreKing
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 3:42 PM, Kevin khant...@hotmail.com wrote:
I am, but aLogcat (or any viewer) can't see any logs but its own unless
the device is rooted. The only way I could see my own app's logs without
rooting is to make my own log viewer and put it in my app...which seems
like a
in Android 2.3 (API 9), google introduced CameraInfo to check if the given
camera is the back camera or the front camera in a phone with two cameras:
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Camera.CameraInfo.html
With this example you can get info from FRONT camera: How to
There are tools that already do this, this has also been discussed at
length previously on this list (within the past two weeks...)
Kris
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 3:59 PM, b0b pujos.mich...@gmail.com wrote:
That's a good point to add (clever) CRC checks to an app.
If app is repackaged =
I'd like to use INCLUDE layouts on 2 separate layouts.
But how do I refer to controls by id that's inside the included
layout.
e.g. INCLUDED layout.xml
textview id=@+id/textView1/
textview id=@+id/textView2/
and in the container layout
include id=@+id/container layout=layout/
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Ok, I see some ratings disappear too. The difference is they are all 1 star
ratings that are vanishing. Good riddance to them!
Before Google implemented the G+ identity thing with ratings and reviews,
there were services (and probably still are) that you could pay to have
high ratings added to
I understand, but if he's getting only five star ratings removed
without comments, and not other ratings (without comments) removed.
It's pretty common for 'buy a rating' services register fake accounts,
give ratings to apps, (perhaps leave some comment with a random string
of text).
Kris
On
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 11:42 AM, John Coryat cor...@gmail.com wrote:
I can't imagine how 5 star ratings would be removed. Perhaps you can offer
an explanation?
It is happening systematically (1 or 2 5-start ratings/per day
disappearing) for me too.
And I definitely didn't pay anyone to put
They don't really have to have a reason: they can just claim it
violates their terms of service. Part of the Google Play terms of
service state your app can't interfere with their company. If they
didn't like your app they could just claim so.
However, Google removing your app because it
Re-using layouts is described here:
http://developer.android.com/training/improving-layouts/reusing-layouts.html
After that, you would refer to the individual elements in the included
layout, just the same as you would normally.
For example, in relation to your textviews, they would be
Ok, now that I see more people with the same problem then I can stop thinking
weird ideas. I never paid anyone nor auto rate my apps so definitely their
algorithm doesn't work as expected.
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For example, I've already lost 110 stars(5) in what it used to be a plugin app,
a Bluetooth extension for my main app. Who could ever pay to promote a 14kb
plugin!!!
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I confirmed that you did lose a lot of 5 star ratings.
You had 373.
Now you have 268.
You might want to take a screenshot of the cached Google Play page. I
think it's like 5 days old.
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 9:36:55 PM UTC-6, Héctor Júdez wrote:
For example, I've already lost 110
see these link,it is usefull to u.
http://android-er.blogspot.in/2013/01/using-mapfragment-instead-of.html
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Convert Your ByteArray to Base64String than Upload your server.
On Saturday, January 23, 2010 11:31:44 PM UTC+5:30, Bobbie wrote:
Anyone got an idea on this?
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