I agree with Jens. What's the point of new API if nobody (except for
Android SDK Developers) knows how it works?
On 11 Sty, 15:49, Jens wrote:
> This needs to be addressed... The whole ContactsContract API is
> starting to look like a perfect lesson in how not to publish an API.
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Hi,
I have inserted some new mime types and related data into mietypes and
data tables of contact. Now i want to view them through default
android contacts app. Could u tell me the location of the exact XML
file which needs to be modified? Any help is highly appreciated.
Regards
Saty
On Oct 27,
Hi,
Could you explain in a whole example how to add a custom field to
contacts?
It would be nice.
Thanks
Pierre
On 28 oct, 02:23, Jeff Sharkey wrote:
> If the VoIP app can complete calls to any normal phone number, it
> should have an for normal "tel:" style Intents, which
> allows you to levera
Hi jsharkey:
I'm having difficulty finding any documentation on how to define a
SyncAdapter. My assumption is that if I want the contacts to be
synchronized to my backend server, I need to define a SyncAdapter, but
I don't know how I would go about defining a service to do this. I
understand tha
If the VoIP app can complete calls to any normal phone number, it
should have an for normal "tel:" style Intents, which
allows you to leverage any phone numbers already entered by the user.
If the VoIP contact method is instead something like a username, you
can insert a custom Data row under a R
I suggest you to save these extra data to your own database.
Best regards,
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 6:12 PM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to see how extra information can be attached to contacts entries.
> Looking at the SDK reference, I stumble upon the Contacts.Extensions
> (http://developer.an
Is there no one trying to do the same thing?
Marc
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i'm interested in this too.
On Nov 17, 12:55 pm, "Breno T. Minzon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After looking for this subject, i found some old posts, like this
> (http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa...).
> Now, one year after, any google team opini
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