On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 9:25 PM, Jim Andresakis jimandresa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey thanks for jumping in Mark. So no matter what subclass of fragment Im
using I always call it from xml using just fragment ?
Yes, with a class attribute identifying the implementation.
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Mark Murphy (a Commons
If you have a seperate layout.xml for your listfragment, then maybe you are
missing @android:id/list as id for your listview?
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.comwrote:
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 9:25 PM, Jim Andresakis jimandresa...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hey thanks
Yeah I had it that way at one point but I switched it based on some
examples I saw online. I think at this point it'd be better for me to start
over because Im so confused with my code the way it is. That way I can just
start with one example somewhere. If you guys know of a great simple
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 6:58 PM, Jim Andresakis jimandresa...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah I had it that way at one point but I switched it based on some examples
I saw online. I think at this point it'd be better for me to start over
because Im so confused with my code the way it is. That way I can
ListFragment is not a valid element. That says hey, go find
android.view.ListFragment and use it here, and there is no such
class.
You add fragments to a layout via fragment:
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/fundamentals/fragments.html#Adding
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 7:29 AM, Jim
Am 18.03.12 12:29, schrieb Jim Andresakis:
and heres the layout were I call my fragment.
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
LinearLayout xmlns:android=http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android;
android:layout_width=match_parent
android:layout_height=match_parent
Hey thanks for jumping in Mark. So no matter what subclass of fragment Im
using I always call it from xml using just fragment ?
I switched my code up using that but now I get an error in my logcat
complaining about a resource exception resource not found on my listview.
On Sunday, March 18,
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