android:versionCode="56"
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No permissions changed, no SDK version changes, still at 2.2 just like always.
Any idea how to fix this situation? We're a SaaS company and via
Google Play I just killed his service because I simply shipped a
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> I'm new to this and trying to find out where to register to publish products
> to google play. I didn't see any on the google play website when I clicked
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> should I say it, lacks finesse.
I see no reason to ever try again. Making something extremely
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> $(
nding was faster, but at least now I get some
tap feedback.
> d.) Binding mouseup/down might be problematic with jQuery (due to
> multitouch, trackball, etc).
On this particular project it's outside the market, and fortunately I
have the 5 phones we're targeting.. no trackballs :)
Th
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And I tried attaching to the s and s instead of my s, can't
get anything to fire in the Android browser.
How can I provide some click feedback for my slow Javascript binding?
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hare? Please. I would love to know what kind of game you can make
> with app inventor in one hour.
No kidding.. where's the game?
If I could go from a couple months to an hour on my next game design,
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> version.
Of course you CAN, but that doesn't mean you have the resources to do
so. It's simply easier to go with the lowest common SDK version.
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c.device_features = request.POST['DEVICE_FEATURES']
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> My general advise would be to try and avoid that...
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>> How can I keep my dismiss() calls from blowing up?
>
> Keep a class-level reference to the dialog and dismiss it if you're being
> destroyed.
Well, I just
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> This isn't orientation, though, this is rotation.
I wonder why they named the method getOrientation() then?
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Or the rare 1920x108 display for that matter.
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emote desktop into a linux server running an emulator, but
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> inbox or archive (for me it's some cancelled ones from Japan)
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Looks like sdk version 3 is hard coded to 320x480, no matter what
phone I run it on. Good to know. I guess I'm into sdk version 7 from
here on.
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g layout managers and such.
> Worth saying again: do not target specific screen sizes. You will be
> continually unhappy.
>
> On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Greg Donald wrote:
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>> What do I need to name my layout folders to get a qHD device to notice
>> them? I have
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I have several card games on the market. The library I use to make
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. Taxes still apply for example, same
same.
I always build two versions of every app I make. The free, ad based
versions always net more income. I don't ask for donations, I just
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> convince users to purchase a paid version.
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> about a bad purchase. I'm disappointed.
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> to have setCacheColorHint().
>
> Looks like setCacheColorHint() exists for the list view itself but my
> problem is with list items, not the list.
I found
s for the list view itself but my
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> I have a list view using a layout that has a background color of #8000.
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> When I scroll the list, the list item background color change to a
> solid color, in this case black. Seems it's ignoring the alpha
> t
I have a list view using a layout that has a background color of #8000.
When I scroll the list, the list item background color change to a
solid color, in this case black. Seems it's ignoring the alpha
transparency value on scroll.
Is there a way to make it not do that?
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>
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My java binary is full of of goto statements, in the form of 'jmp
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 9:01 PM, miguel wrote:
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Have you had a look at how AndEngine does it's AR stuff? I know the
Qualcom AR SDK uses OpenGL.
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> Shame that I can't connect to the this DB with Toad for MySQL, but I can live
> with the
> sqlite3 for now :)
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> good algorithms are propietary (skyhook), but there is room for
> exploration with your own exciting code.
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Do you just not know the URL?
http://code.google.com/appengine/
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Thanks :)
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> @O
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Google bought Android, it would indeed "be" without her.
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I'm pretty sure Linus Torvalds (and 16K kernel hackers) would
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> This got buried in my Inbox, sorry for my late reply.
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> Can you give me some links that you think would help since I am coming from
> a "plain java" background?
I use http://www.andengine.org/ for OpenGL
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>> Even if you're developing an everlasting app?
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> There's no such thing.
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> True, but I was hoping the OP would eventually realize that having an
> everlasting service is not the best of ideas. :-)
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> not worth the trouble and just give up.
> :.:: mattias
Project -> Clean has always worked fine for me.
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> and yes, I know about the setting to free problem :)
Not to mention the unable to delete problem that often appears due to
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esn't seem to come up with anything...
>
> ideas?
Remove them all, and test the app. Only add back what you need to
make it work again. To me that's way faster than looking everything
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> Krishna
Hare?
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Normal? You mean like all the way back to December when it broke?
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I'm guessing it's failing because your hrefs to your named anchors
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I saw a 90% drop in AdSense revenue overall from June and July to now.
And that's the difference between thinking I could do Android
development fulltime or not. I can only hope it picks back up before
the holiday season. It seems more likely that ship has sai
fact that they have to click the tiny little arrow now.
They lowered the eCPM rate so I now make much, much less per click. I
suppose on this one they looked at their competitors and adjusted
things to be more in line with them.
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d, 1 star!".
God I hate users.
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I for one can't wait to see my classes be optimized away!
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On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Miguel Morales wrote:
> To be honest, I consider most of your replies to be spammier.
Why, cause he tells it like it is?
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