s) and the relative
distance to that location (arrow length), so the overlay is something
I'd have to come up with at run time.
I think the main challenge is drawing the clickable arrows, but
another question that comes to mind is, should I search using the
Google Maps API, or is this job more
The Market statistics were screwed up for a while. People were even
getting negative numbers in some cases. But I think it's fixed now.
-- PJ
On Nov 20, 5:42 am, MikaSue wrote:
> What happened to the market? I am uninformed?
>
> On Nov 19, 7:29 am, niko20 wrote:
&
when you do updates! Much safer/reliable. And
AUTOINCREMENT is still fantastic for keeping your row id's unique.
-- PJ
On Nov 20, 2:52 pm, jotobjects wrote:
> On Nov 20, 11:00 am, JasonMP wrote:
>
> > The issue came up b/c when i do delete rows i get gaps. gaps were ba
Like Mark said, Android doesn't come with PDF functionality built-in.
So, your best bet is to find some Java library that provides PDF
reading capabilities and include it with your application. Maybe
something like: http://www.jpedal.org/
-- PJ
On Nov 20, 12:58 am, Moon Technolabs
What does your app do? Now you've got me all curious. :D
-- PJ
On Nov 19, 7:06 pm, James Wang wrote:
> > > Step #2: Generate 10,000 tiles that are 80*80 instead (100 * 100 tiles).
>
> > > Step #3: Render tiles on-screen by drawing them on the Canvas, and
> > &g
On Nov 19, 8:53 am, Vassilios Kirellous wrote:
> Its great you made a song out of this. Do you have dance moves to go with
> it?
>
> Anyway, does this mean we get to have our $25 subscription back?
>
> 2009/11/19 niko20
>
>
>
> > This also came to me last night, a little rendition of American
There are PDF Reader applications on the Market.
But... what are you trying to accomplish?
-- PJ
On Nov 19, 9:32 am, Mark Murphy wrote:
> xu haojie wrote:
> > As I know, there isn't one function now, which can show PDF or DOC.
>
> > On Nov 18, 4:28 pm, Moon Technol
Also you could try to meet developers in the IRC channel.
"The Android community is using the #android channel on the
irc.freenode.net server."
http://developer.android.com/community/index.html
-- PJ
On Nov 18, 2:49 pm, PJ wrote:
> Since you specifically mentioned Dallas,
Since you specifically mentioned Dallas, check out the dallas-android-
developers group. There are over a dozen of us and many of us are
interested in job opportunities.
http://groups.google.com/group/dallas-android-developers
-- PJ
On Nov 18, 2:25 pm, Sundog wrote:
> Hope you're not
unless you deserialize every
row), and if your data object structure changes then you have to worry
about versioning, etc.
-- PJ
On Nov 18, 12:38 am, 097 wrote:
> See details in the docs under /docs/guide/topics/data/data-
> storage.html and I think you'll find the answer
>
rrence. Please let me know if that's wrong, because I've never
actually tested this stuff, I'm just going by the limited Droid
examples posted by Dave.)
-- PJ
On Nov 16, 8:30 pm, Dianne Hackborn wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 7:21 PM, niko20 wrote:
>
> > I wish though, t
luding fun topics like the "Droid" Lucasfilm trademark,
what our official name should be, etc.
Welcome!
-- PJ
On Nov 16, 4:42 pm, BillD wrote:
> I'd be interested in joining - I've been working with Android for
> about 6 months now -
>
> Bill
>
> On Nov 12, 1:10
);
Just be sure to turn off logging and debugging before publishing, as
indicated in these best practices:
http://developer.android.com/guide/publishing/preparing.html
-- PJ
On Nov 17, 9:19 am, Moritzz wrote:
> Well there's an intent sent, as I can see in ddms but how do I catch
>
r off searching for
the solution to this elsewhere.
Have fun! By the way, in addition to mp3 files, you might also look
into 3gp files and other files, since those are common on mobile
devices:
http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html
-- PJ
On Nov 16, 8:27 am, aBx wrote:
Have you tried a smaller file? Have you tried a file
without special characters in it?
3. We're not convinced it's an Android problem. It could just be an
XML problem and not appropriate for this mailing list.
-- PJ
On Nov 14, 2:32 pm, Gáb wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a
criteria (to/from).
-- PJ
On Nov 14, 10:24 am, D G wrote:
> What's the easiest way to stop and start emails from this list without
> needing to unsubscribe and subscribe again? Options on my mail client
> or on the server side?
>
> Thanks
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Ar, I didn't see Dianne's response (nor Niko's) when I posted my
last response, because I didn't realize that there was a "page 2".
Thanks, Dianne, for your explanation and for posting the examples!
-- PJ
On Nov 16, 1:57 am, PJ wrote:
> I think
d explain your Droid's behavior.
Now, I'm not saying that those extra interpretations/rules are correct
and will/should be adopted by all devices. But I think it's a decent
interpretation. I'm not terribly surprised that your Droid is acting
like that.
What do you think?
I don't have a Hero, but... can you go to System settings and change
the Locale?
On Nov 13, 11:25 pm, Andre Liu wrote:
> Hi I came across your thread while researching on the same issue. Did
> you find out how to do it? Thanks.
>
> On Oct 31, 4:00 am, Nick wrote:
>
>
>
> > How tochangethe defa
e than
one byte because of internationalization support.
So perhaps you should be working with "byte" instead of "char",
assuming you're trying to manipulate things at the byte level.
-- PJ
On Nov 14, 9:42 am, Joes wrote:
> I just wanna know, with what condition can cause
(We're moving our meeting from Saturday to Sunday, since more people
can make it.)
The Dallas 'Droid Devs will have their first meeting this SUNDAY, NOV.
15 at 11:30am at Cafe Brazil.
Look forward to seeing everyone there!
-- PJ
On Nov 13, 2:51 pm, PJ wrote:
> Place: Cafe
and announce the official
time (e.g. the one with the most Yes's).
-- PJ
On Nov 12, 1:10 am, PJ wrote:
> If anyone is interested in joining the "DallasDroid Devs", just reply
> to this thread and let us know that you're interested.
>
> An existing member can then
27;m more familiar with
it. :)
Any NDK developers wanna chime in here?
-- PJ
On Nov 12, 7:48 am, Bytes wrote:
> Hi PJ,
>
> Thanks for your response.
>
> Now my requirements got changed, even little bit inconsistency in
> voice seems to be OK.
>
> But I've few ques
multi-touch, I'd be more than happy to test
the hell out of the MotionEvents for the new multi-touch protocol and
write a detailed how-to.
-- PJ
On Nov 11, 10:11 pm, Dianne Hackborn wrote:
> I am pretty sure the emulator will not do anything intelligent with this.
> :) I very much
about yourself.
-- PJ
On Nov 12, 12:39 am, PJ wrote:
> I vote for the 14th! (I'm out of town on the 21st.)
>
> I was about to ask everyone where they lived and a bunch of other
> info, then I realized it would be easier if we just had a shared
> spreadsheet.
>
> So guys, I&
uot;: List of meetings. For now I went ahead and put the 14th
down for our first meeting!
"Notes": Put random notes/discussions/crap about the group here.
I'll give everyone (in this discussion) permissions to edit the
spreadsheet. If you have trouble viewing or editing it, let me kno
tRecording() call. This should also
reduce your buffer overflow problems.
Hope this helps,
-- PJ
On Nov 11, 11:22 pm, Bytes wrote:
> PJ & Niko,
>
> Thanks for your response.
>
> Yes , whatever you are telling is correct. Using a large buffer will
> solve the b
I'm seriously considering installing a special mouse driver that
allows two mice at once on the screen (they do exist), and trying to
see if the emulator responds to simultaneous clicks as multi-touch.
Someone please try this and let me know if it works. Or maybe I'll
get around to it in a couple
ng dialogs, background tasks, etc. seems
unnecessary and extremely bug-prone.
Has anyone tried this strategy? If so, how easy was it to re-draw the
UI? And what other challenges did you face with this solution?
-- PJ
On Nov 11, 4:16 am, Lee Jarvis wrote:
> Ahh! That makes total sense, I was tryi
Also you can look at the Notepad tutorial, which is a very simple but
helpful tutorial that covers how to use a SQLite3 database and how to
use a cursor object to automatically populate a UI list:
http://developer.android.com/guide/tutorials/notepad/index.html
On Nov 10, 9:18 pm, Stephen Abrams
27;t have that much
experience with high-performant audio processing. Maybe some experts
can correct me and/or elaborate on what the proper solution is.
-- PJ
On Nov 10, 11:23 pm, Bytes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your mails.
>
> I pressume you did in Java.
>
> Ofcourse
"Dallas Droid Devs". It's catchy. Quick, someone reserve the domain!
I think the biggest barrier to forming a local Android Dev group is
the fact that developers can hang out in the IRC channel (and this
Google group) and find lots of discussion there, from the comfort (and
whim/speed) of their
quality?
>
> Eric's spreadsheet is awesome! Here's another one I found pertaining
> to US
> carriers:http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=tIuLv6KThktwpCyNu5lbrWQ&gid=0
>
> - Pankaj.
>
> On Nov 11, 9:13 am, PJ wrote:
>
>
>
> > I can't
.
So, first you create a Bitmap object for the whole image, then you can
get sub-rectangles from it using the above method.
I've never actually done this myself, but from looking at the API I
suspect this would work.
Hope this helps,
-- PJ
On Nov 10, 10:51 pm, PJ wrote:
> Er, let me
Er, let me try that link again (the spaces screwed it up):
http://developer.android.com/intl/fr/reference/android/graphics/Bitmap.html#createBitmap(android.graphics.Bitmap,+int,+int,+int,+int)
On Nov 10, 10:50 pm, PJ wrote:
> An
> idea:http://developer.android.com/intl/fr/reference/a
An idea:
http://developer.android.com/intl/fr/reference/android/graphics/Bitmap.html#createBitmap(android.graphics.Bitmap,
int, int, int, int)
-- PJ
On Nov 10, 2:45 am, Nasir wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I am new to Android and need your guidence and suggestions on a
> problem im trying to s
> my lack of hardware Home, Menu, and Back keys is killing me
Even devices that lack a hard keyboard still have those keys, though,
right?
Are there any devices that *don't* have hard Home, Menu, Back buttons?
-- PJ
On Nov 9, 6:34 pm, Mark Murphy wrote:
> GT wrote:
> >
's the preferred method, and I'd like
to hear comments from an Android OS/audio expert.
-- PJ
On Nov 9, 10:39 pm, Hunter Peress wrote:
> One more way of framing the Issue. Is there a way to access things
> with AID_SYSTEM,AID_AUDIO (aka /dev/msm_pcm_out) from an app?
>
> T
rticular device and you get a bunch of upset customers
and bad ratings/image.
You definitely want to vary things like:
* hard keyboard vs soft keyboard
* high-res screens vs low-res screens
* fast vs slow cpus
And Eric's link to that spreadsheet is freaking great.
-- PJ
On Nov 10, 5:42 p
Maybe:
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/R.attr.html#progressBarStyleSmallTitle
On Nov 5, 8:56 pm, PJ wrote:
> I'm not sure if I've ever seen that icon in the upper right corner,
> but I've seen apps pop up a dialog while fetching data, etc.
>
> If that
t actually shows the "progress" (percentage complete). I agree
that "ProgressBar" isn't an intuitive name for the Spinner kind.
-- PJ
On Nov 5, 1:16 pm, furby wrote:
> I have been doing searches for this on Google but I am obviously using
> the wrong words to loo
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/Manifest.permission.html
I see DISABLE_KEYGUARD, but that's it.
-- PJ
On Nov 5, 5:37 am, Tomas Sjöberg wrote:
> How to set the unlock pattern?
> Is that an intent?
> BR /Tomas
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Out of curiosity, why do you ask? (If it's only because you want to
have a different layout for landscape, then you should know that you
can specify layouts specifically for landscape in /res/layout-land)
-- PJ
On Nov 5, 6:09 am, manoj wrote:
> Thanks Mogimo.
>
> On Nov 5, 2
That's what I figured. It seems like it would be difficult to delete
something bundled with your application. You're essentially modifying
the apk file itself post-install.
Another option is to host your data outside the app on the web. /
shrug
-- PJ
On Nov 5, 8:16 pm, Mark Mur
x27;ve seen this topic come up quite a few times. Sounds like a good
candidate for a Dev Guide page. :)
-- PJ
On Nov 5, 4:17 am, sangorys wrote:
> I have a similar question. I just want to add a .txt file in my
> program. Where can I put it ?
>
> Thanks
>
> On 4 nov, 20:20,
e app data on external
storage when you can store it locally?
(Also, if you must access the sdcard from Java code, consider using
android.os.Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory() instead of a hard-
coded path.)
-- PJ
On Nov 5, 4:17 am, sangorys wrote:
> I have a similar question. I just w
Where in Dallas do you live? (I live in Plano and develop in my spare
time.)
What do you specifically mean by "user group", and what benefits do
you foresee from a local group?
-- PJ
On Nov 4, 1:33 pm, Henry_Aigtch wrote:
> Looking for a Dallas Based Android user group... anybo
could try the different approach
above. /shrug
I hope you let us know how it turns out, because I've only used finish
(), and not finishActivity().
On Nov 5, 4:54 pm, PJ wrote:
> Check out this discussion, it sounds similar to what you want to
> accomplish:http://groups.google.com/gro
/Intent.html#FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP
Hope this helps!
-- PJ
On Nov 5, 4:48 pm, PJ wrote:
> finishActivity() is intended to be used to force-finish an activity,
> *** from the same activity that started it ***.
> So, if you want to force-finish Activity B, then I think Main Activity
> is the o
.
However, I think there's a way for Activity C to terminate and to go
back directly to Main Activity and to ask Main Activity to destroy all
activities "above" it (B). Let me see if I can find that...
-- PJ
On Nov 5, 2:58 pm, Bob Cai wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In
If someone has an android.com e-mail address, what does that mean?
Can serious app developers get one?
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I have a great idea for an app and wanted to get everyone's input on 4
different technical aspects of it.
Some of you might be familiar with the iPhone musical app where you
can "play" it like a flute/ocarina. You blow into the mic and use
multi-touch to press a combination of holes to play diffe
A huge thank-you, Diane, for giving us this information. :D
On Oct 27, 5:18 pm, RichardC wrote:
> You missed the ";)" in my reply - sorry was not ment as a serious
> response.
>
> On Oct 27, 10:00 pm, niko20 wrote:
>
>
>
> > Wait, if I use two mice, they both control the same pointer. There
>
(RESULT_OK), how to pass a Bundle on info back to the main menu if
desired, etc.
But if you do the Notepad tutorial, it teaches this concept well:
http://developer.android.com/guide/tutorials/notepad/index.html
Hope this helps!
-- PJ
On Nov 2, 11:36 am, chippie wrote:
> Hey guys
>
> I
My earlier suggestion was incomplete, assuming you want to continue to
modify the database afterwards.
This question has already been discussed and there's a great answer
for it. Please see:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/4ffd437aeb35d29e
-- PJ
On
For background image, try:
android:background="@drawable/my_image"
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/View.html#setBackgroundResource(int)
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/View.html#setBackgroundDrawable(android.graphics.drawable.Drawable)
http://developer.androi
Why in the heck would anyone want an app that deletes all their
contacts and e-mails?
I hope you realize that when people try to install your app, they're
going to get a big fat warning when they install your program, saying
that your app will have permissions to delete their contacts. So if
you
be db1 has Bible verses, db2 has Chinese fortunes, db3
has funny movie quotes, etc.
People could choose to install only the database(s) that they care
about.
(With approach 1, you would have to include all databases in the apk
file, which could become cumbersome.)
My two cents. :)
-- PJ
On Oct 2
x27;s being populated?
-- PJ
On Oct 29, 4:11 am, Hilly wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It will be great if someone here will know how to help me with the
> issue bellow.
>
> What is the best way to display a database queries results on the
> screen using ListActivity? I need th
in general. If
not, I highly suggest the Notepad tutorial, which is a great primer:
http://developer.android.com/guide/tutorials/notepad/index.html
Hope this helps!
-- PJ
On Nov 3, 6:55 am, Archana wrote:
> Hi..
>
> Can anybody tell me whether android support file
> with
talled the Java SDK, and this solved my problem.
Hope this helps someone!
-- PJ
P.S. This discussion thread probably belongs in the android-beginners
group.
On Nov 3, 7:43 pm, hoss spence wrote:
> Actually I just tried it and it worked.
> The only thing I can think of was that I rebooted
m/guide/tutorials/notepad/index.html
Hope this helps!
-- PJ
On Nov 3, 6:55 am, Archana wrote:
> Hi..
>
> Can anybody tell me whether android support file
> with .sqlite extension?
>
> how can we add this file to our project.?is it same as .db file?i have
> one file w
atabases for an application, but this
technique also works for examining the system's databases, too.
You just need to know where they are, e.g. try: # sqlite3 /data/system/
accounts.db
Hope this helps!
-- PJ
On Nov 1, 9:30 pm, richard wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I want to build my o
I have same question. Does anyone know what happened?
Thank you.
On Mar 5, 2:07 pm, rocia wrote:
> hi,
> I encountered with a problem when I use DDMS to send mock gps
> location data .
> I checked out the source code of Android and make the latest
> version.Then put my test apk file of gps
I started playing around w/ Android months ago w/o any clear
objective, but because I thought there were some cool technologies and
the openess of the platform was intriguing. I thought that especially
localization, xmpp and sqlite were very promising. Then XMPP turned
out to not be xmpp anymo
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