Guillaume Perrot wrote:
> According to me, it would be useful to have both the uninstall and the
> clear data button.
> Thus the documentation is quite confusing with this flag.
Agreed. If you want, visit http://b.android.com and file a bug against
the documentation.
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Mark Murphy (a Commons G
Thanks.
According to me, it would be useful to have both the uninstall and the clear
data button.
Thus the documentation is quite confusing with this flag.
2009/5/23 Mark Murphy
>
> > But my second question remains unsolved: there is an interesting flag in
> > the
> > Manifest:
> > android:allow
> But my second question remains unsolved: there is an interesting flag in
> the
> Manifest:
> android:allowClearUserDataWhether or not users are given the option to
> remove user data — "true" if they are, and "false" if not. If the value is
> "
> true", as it is by default, the application manag
For a quick example, download Astro File Manager, click on a image file, you
should see 2 actions:
* ASTRO Image Viewer
* View Picture (standard)
And a check box "Use by default for this action", I choosed "View Picture".
If you check it, a text explains (ok it does not "tell", don't play on
words.
> I have the same bug for all non standard applications, whatever the
> phone I tested.
> What's going on with this feature ?
It is difficult to answer this question, since you have not really said
what the "feature" is you are curious about.
>> > I check the box, it tells me that I can clear th
I have the same bug for all non standard applications, whatever the
phone I tested.
What's going on with this feature ?
On 6 mai, 15:40, Guillaume Perrot wrote:
> "I go to the application settings, but the "clear defaults" button is
> always enabled" -> I meant always disabled.
>
> On 6 mai, 15:
I have the same bug for all non standard applications, whatever the
phone I tested.
What's going on with this feature ?
On 6 mai, 15:40, Guillaume Perrot wrote:
> "I go to the application settings, but the "clear defaults" button is
> always enabled" -> I meant always disabled.
>
> On 6 mai, 15:
"I go to the application settings, but the "clear defaults" button is
always enabled" -> I meant always disabled.
On 6 mai, 15:39, Guillaume Perrot wrote:
> Example:
> I have a button which starts an activity with GET_CONTENT audio/*
> I have a menu with choices: Music Track or Sound Recorder an
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