area at the bottom of the listview gets a default
gray / white color that I cannot change.
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> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 1:46 PM, dipu wrote:
> > Developing apps for android is fun. I just do not want to put a nail
> > on every null to avoid force close. Now even an ardent Agile fan would
> > call me a bad programmer. That is where I see religion (or cult). How
>
Android has been a great platform for developing apps as a hobby. It
is far better than any other Java based mobile platform that I had
tried. I wish java-api-first is not the case in the future. Java AWT/
Swing has been basically a failure in GUI(considering all the time a
effort went into develop
I am trying to invoke the InstalledAppDetails with following code. I
get error message that says activity not found. How should I invoke
InstalledAppDetails?
Intent intent =
Intent.parseUri("dat=package:com.example.android.jetboy
cmp=com.android.settings/.applications.InstalledAppDetails", 0);
int
Now that the market refund policy has changed to 15 minutes, it has
become more important to have a demo version for every paid app. What
are the best practices to maintain a demo version for a paid app,
specially when the development is done in Eclipse. I know that using
ant build file lot of craz
I have put hotmail and exchange email check frequency to never and it
seems alright now. I will try enabling them later.
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Dipu
On Oct 31, 6:11 pm, Miguel Morales wrote:
> Try putting your phone in airplane mode and see what happens.
>
> On Oct 31, 2010 5:39 PM, "dipu"
;adb shell" and then "ps" to get the list of running processes.
>
> > Then you just need to match by process id's - 1344 and 1103.
>
> > However - each process has its own copy of Dalvik Java VM, and its own
> > memory address space, so GC in other applicati
objects / 138024 bytes in
106ms
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I have a list view with list item that has one CheckBox and two
TextViews. I have set on touch listener to each of these widgets. Now
when I do swipe to the right the x co-ordinates are recorded correctly
by
the onTouch event listener. When I do swipe to the left it shows
negative
value for x co-or
I have a list view with list item that has one CheckBox and two
TextViews. I have set on touch listener to each of these widgets. Now
when I do swipe to right the x co-ordinates are recorded correctly by
the onTouch event listener. When I do swipe to left it shows negative
value for x co-ordinate.
t; AS " +
LiveFolders.ICON_BITMAP);
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Dipu
On Jul 8, 5:54 pm, Harry Ugol wrote:
> We're finding the same problem as the report quoted below. Briefly,
> we've a bitmap we want to show in aLiveFolderrow. We have the
> object in memory as a Bitmap. It's
in this forum
tell me some general guidelines.
Thanks,
Dipu
On Jul 10, 3:10 am, michael wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I thought I would ask other developers for their opinions on the large
> number of apps on the market which seem to infringe on third-party
> intellectual property.
>
rs. However I do not see any such issues with my Droid and
emulators.
I am thinking of using Service class. However I feel like it is
wasteful to register a service for just one time use.
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You will have to make sure that you set user permission for writing
into the file in your manifest file. Other important thing is obtain
the root of the "/sdcard" using API calls and do not hard code it.
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On Apr 22, 11:03 am, Tommy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to
Is there a way to customize the android.provider.LiveFolders for
display purposes? For example I would like to show rounded border,
size the folder(height and width) according to the content, etc.
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Hope you tried this
http://developer.android.com/intl/de/resources/articles/live-folders.html.
At the bottom of the page you will see a link to the sample code.
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such apps. Specially at 6 in the
morning when I try to stop that annoying rooster alarm :)
restartPackage() issues death notification. Most of the time I do not
want to do that. I would like to simply close(finish) a task
normally.
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I also have not found any way to RESTART an activity. For tab activity
what I do is reload the widgets at onResume() call.
Thanks,
On Mar 13, 3:21 pm, Mark Wyszomierski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a TabActivity, each tab holds an activity. At some point I'd
> like to 'refresh' the tabs. I'd basicall
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