I'm building a Google Play Services multiplayer game in unity with the
Google API and testing it on one physical device and one emulated device
using Android Virtual Devices that came with the SDK. Everything was
working great until I upgraded my Google Play Service API for unity which
now uses
Can anyone point me in the direction of a simple app that sits there and
listens for a connection request from another device?
All the example I keep finding are ones that use StartDiscovery and search
for nearby devices to connect to - I don't want to do this with my app.
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standard mode.
Is there any way to make my account so that it is not remo
android:versionCode="56"
+android:versionName="1.1.3">
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 ran into the same issue using SDK 4.1.2 and agree that this issue should
have been addressed by now. I worked around the problem by using
setSummary() with the String.format(str, lp.getEntry()) in an
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On Saturday, June 30, 2012 2:41:45 PM UTC-5, antiplod
I am having the same result. Did you resolve this issue?
On Monday, May 28, 2012 7:22:57 PM UTC-5, tete wrote:
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> Hello people,
>
> I want to override the OnKeyPreIme method of a EditText got from a
> findByView(int id), to make the activitiy finish() when user press back key.
>
> The only way
"star" the feature request at
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enough that I sometimes read
reduce the variability even more? (A range of 0.2 s still covers a large
portion of the periodic motion.)
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On Monday, July 30, 2012 3:05:50 PM UTC-4, RichardC wrote:
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> Could it be related to auto-focus? Try turning it off.
>
> On Monday, July 30, 2012 7:55:52 PM UTC+1
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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
> on developer.
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Thanks Richard!
I took your suggestion and started drawing those circles to the bitmap (via
Canvas "cavas") that eventually gets drawn to the onDraw canvas. I'm glad
you solved the mystery ... I was starting to think I had dropped my phone
one time too many. :*)
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On
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> Last year, I slightly modified the SDK's samples/ApiDemos/OS/Sensors.java
> code to log the acquired sensor data to the Nexus S internal SD card in CSV
> format. Last week, after updating the Nexus S from OS 2.3.3 to 4.0.4, the
> number o
Last year, I slightly modified the SDK's samples/ApiDemos/OS/Sensors.java
code to log the acquired sensor data to the Nexus S internal SD card in CSV
format. Last week, after updating the Nexus S from OS 2.3.3 to 4.0.4, the
number of logged samples per second plummeted from about 50 samples per
t per
version of Android) and in some Samsung roms the entire window is
corrupted. This doesn't seem to be something in the compatibility docs for
vendors. Is this just for ICS and forward? It has existed since 1.0 it
seems.
-Greg
On Thursday, January 12, 2012 9:04:15 AM UTC-8, Romain G
ndroid, the ideas are great, but the execution, how
> should I say it, lacks finesse.
I see no reason to ever try again. Making something extremely
difficult to acquire doesn't make me want it more, quite the opposite
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> I've found that most any Android functionality PhoneGap has can be
> done with Android Javascript binding + jQuery Mobile.
>
> http://developer.android.com/guide/webapps/webview.html#BindingJavaScript
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> http://jque
ws, I have to stagger my
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> $(obj).click(function() {
> Android.clickContact($(obj).attr('id'));
> $(
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 6:36 AM, John wrote:
> Greg,
>
> A couple of things:
>
> a.) What versions are you seeing this in? Emulator only?
I'm developing mostly on a Samsung Galaxy S II. I can only imagine
how slow the emulator will be.
> b.) jQuery (in general) is pretty
/api.jquery.com/category/events/mouse-events/
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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On Jan 26, 2012 10:06 AM, "stringa" wrote:
> Hello. There was a time where I tried to setup an emulator launch
> option in Eclipse, since then, I have removed the string. I keep
> getting the following error. I've reinstalled the SDK, I've deleted
> and re-created
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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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> deal with a lot worse fragmentation issues than Android. Anyone that's ever
> developed a website correctly knows that supporting the available web
> browsers is a lot m
s before I will begin to
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couldn't find any cases with the width and height returning zero.
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c.device_features = request.POST['DEVICE_FEATURES']
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c.shared_preferences = request.POST['SHARED_PREFERENCES']
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I have crash logs (many of them, and for multiple resolutions) with devices
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>
> My general advise would be to try and avoid that...
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On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 2:29 PM, TreKing wrote:
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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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On Sep 4, 2011, at 6:30 PM, Greg D. wrote:
> Just got done with "Hello, Android" from Pragmatic and have my first
> question. My apologies for the newbie-ish-ness. I'm coming from the
> Windows / C# / .NET world...
>
> How would you recommend creating a
if they are already signed up. The book I read
unfortunately only TOUCHES upon creating reusable applications...
doesn't really go into detail about it. I'm also not sure if having a
separate enrollment application in the application list is desirable.
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"android-developers'ed"
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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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On Jul 25, 2:49 am, Nikolay Elenkov wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Greg Giacovelli wrote:
> > Sadly that "open issue" has been marked unreproducible ... I don't
> > understand why but I guess it's not going to be addressed.
>
>
oad. Ok at least I know I am not crazy.
Thanks Nikolay.
-Greg
On Jul 24, 10:26 pm, Nikolay Elenkov
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> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Greg Giacovelli wrote:
> > Would SharedUserId be worth calling out. I currently don't have one set on
> > any of my apps, but after pl
Would SharedUserId be worth calling out. I currently don't have one set on
any of my apps, but after playing around with the feature while trying to
get a Test Project to run as the same user ... I think it's not really
possible to change the user_id with a live app without some big issues. The
Same here :)
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> Had to revert to r11. Is anyone else having this problem?
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> On Jul 12, 7:44 am, superprogrammer wrote:
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> > I need to access the internet on the emulator for an ap
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Adam Ratana wrote:
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> inbox or archive (for me it's some cancelled ones from Japan)
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app.log( "widthPixels: " + metrics.widthPixels );
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.
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Greg Donald wrote:
> I'm not targeting anythin
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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The LogCat view is your friend. The cause of the error will always be
displayed there. To display the LogCat view in the current perspective in
Eclipse go to Window->Show View->Other->Android->LogCat.
When I ran your code, I saw this in the LogCat view:
06-19 21:34:29.586: ERROR/Android
time I have to actually touch an
item to get the transparency back.
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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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On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Greg Donald wrote:
> 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
> 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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Hi,
I have a test project that mocks out a bunch of locations and sends
them through my application project. I don't want my application to
include the ACCESS_MOCK_LOCATION permission so I wanted to include it
in the Test project. This seems to not give me the expected result as
I always get a perm
Maybe it would help to ask this question another way. Does anyone know how the
Android plugin for Eclipse generates an APK file, and if this process is
configurable in any way?
Thanks,
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On Apr 30, 2011, at 12:40 PM, Greg Brown wrote:
> I actually don't want them in my .apk file a
I actually don't want them in my .apk file at all. I have been trying to figure
out how to filter them out but I haven't found a way to do so.
Greg
On Apr 30, 2011, at 10:50 AM, Dianne Hackborn wrote:
> Do they actually need to be in your main .apk? Generally we like to kee
files. I
have not been able to find a way to filter them out.
Is there a configuration file somewhere that I can modify to exclude
these files?
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>> resolve this?
>>
>> In the project settings is an Android entry. Under there is where you should
>> be specifying your build target. Try changing it to something else (like 1.6
>> or whatever) hit OK, the go back an
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Greg Brown wrote:
> Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I might be able to permanently
> resolve this?
>
> In the project settings is an Android entry. Under there is where you should
> be specifying your build target. Try changing it
updating my project settings every couple of
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I posted a question almost 24 hours ago and I can find it no where on
this site. How do people ask questions here?
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>
> Aside from the fact that there are no goto statements in java...still :)
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:
> Do you think they are using openGL?
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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On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 12:40 PM, David Williams
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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 :)
http://code.google.com/p/sqlite-manager/downloads/list
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are
phones out there with the same ANDROID_ID as well as phones with no
ANDROID_ID at all.
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very java binary I've ever decompiled.
Even if your JDK doesn't support GOTO, you can bet your JVM does.
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