I was wondering why onlayout is getting called twice . I tried out
putting a breakpoint in a tutorial code at
http://blogs.sonyericsson.com/wp/2010/05/20/android-tutorial-making-your-own-3d-list-part-1/
, also tried out from
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8351780/onlayout-gets-called-twice-any
Got it at https://github.com/OESF/OHA-Android-4.0.1_r1.0
Thanks,
Dav
On Nov 28, 7:41 am, Amit Pundir wrote:
> On 27 November 2011 07:43, Dav wrote:
>
> > any link to browse ICS code online ?
>
> Try Linaro's Android repositoryhttp://android.git.linaro.org/gitweb
>
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any link to browse ICS code online ?
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24, 10:57 pm, TreKing wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 2:15 AM, Dav wrote:
> > Can i create two linearlayouts inside the onLayout method (i am
> > extending from adapterview)? .
>
> Yes, you can create two LinearLayouts. Whether this will actually work as
> you expect is a
Can i create two linearlayouts inside the onLayout method (i am
extending from adapterview)? . I want to add couple of views into the
firstlayout and add rest of the views into the second linearlayout .
Is this possible ?
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I am developing a custom view . How to get fade effect while moving a
view towards another view ? i,e . When i push one view under another
view it should fade..
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table. Fix /freeze the left most column and able to
scroll the columns horizontally .
I will be implementing my own recycling logic for efficiency /reuse of
views.
Thanks,
dav.
On Nov 21, 6:01 pm, Mark Murphy wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 1:19 AM, Dav wrote:
> > I was trying to go
I was trying to go through the code of android listview . core/java/
android/widget/HeaderViewListAdapter.java core/java/android/widget/
ListView.java
Its bit difficult to figure out how exactly the items go below the
header when you are scrolling,how exactly the headerview remains
fixed . Can any
Forgive me if this is the wrong place to post this. With all the
evolution of the smartphones, on crucial aspect has been completely
overlooked. That is one of accessibility. This seems driven by iPhone.
The current crop of capacitive touch screens are all but useless for
people with impairments to
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