Hi,
I'm trying to re-use the same view for a number of different sets of
data by using a list view, but this is being held within a tabview
layout.
I've got by tabview code working fine (I've lifted it from another
application of mine), have adapted the layout to include the new
listview widget a
On Feb 16, 2012, at 5:15 PM, cmdrew wrote:
> How can I get the actual name of the file from the URI?
`dataUri` should be a string like "file:///path/to/FileName.png", so
dataUri.Substring(dataUri.LastIndexOf('/')+1) should give you the filename.
- Jon
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On Feb 17, 2012, at 3:27 PM, Wally McClure wrote:
> I think the concern is that those of us that sell solutions to the US govt
> are hoping that MDr will support whatever "special" android that the US govt
> decides to put out.
> http://www.theverge.com/2012/2/3/2769455/us-government-military-a
I think the concern is that those of us that sell solutions to the US govt are
hoping that MDr will support whatever "special" android that the US govt
decides to put out.
http://www.theverge.com/2012/2/3/2769455/us-government-military-android-adoption
Wally
> Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 18:22:1
On Feb 17, 2012, at 11:41 AM, Goncalo Oliveira wrote:
> So, here's what I did
>
> 1. Added the .so library to the project under
> /NativeLibraries/armeabi/libsdk.so
> 2. Set the library's build action to AndroidNativeLibrary
> 3. Added the java source file under /JavaSources/libmsg.java
> 4. Set
Hi.
On 14/02/2012 21:49, chris@Terrago wrote:
I have recently run across some information on an adaptation of the android
OS based on SE Linux called Android SE (Secure Edition)
http://selinuxproject.org/page/SEAndroid here is a link . Although it
appears to still be in a somewhat experimental s
Hi Guys
I totally agree with the no dependencies route.
The reason for the request was principly for enterprie base
deployments. For example for our app, we know what api level we are
working on, we know the hardware , we know the user wont be updating
the device. So a Shared Release runtime that
Thanks Jon for taking the time to respond, it's a great answer!
I really just threw the question out there - I actually really appreciate
the no-dependencies approach of embedding the runtime in the app. It makes
updates a whole lot easier. e.g. on Windows Mobile, rolling out .NET
Compact Framewor
Hello,
I'm having a bit of trouble on assembling all this, so maybe you can throw
me some pointers on what I might be doing wrong.
I have a third-party library (.so file) that I want to use in my
application. This third-party library comes with a java source file
(there's also a C header file vers
Mono for Android uses the native Android Asset mechanism, so yes, it has
the same limitation.
It's a limitation with compression. If you do not compress the asset,
it can be larger.
In the project properties, you can specify file extensions that you
don't want to get compressed.
Hope this
Hello,
There seems to be a limitation in Android with assets size - assets can't
exceed 1mb. This applies to .so libraries as well. Does this affect
Monodroid? If I add a .so larger than 1mb and mark it as NativeLibrary,
does this create a problem? Is there a way to work around this limitation?
C
A lot of thanks for the answer.
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On Feb 17, 2012, at 7:12 AM, tsukrov wrote:
> Any hope for the bug to be fixed before 1 March?
Probably not. :-)
> Any way to get the same behaviour with Java classes? I need to get/set
> ReadOnly flag.
>
> setWritable(false, false) doesn't do the trick.
> canWrite() is still true.
>
> Am I mi
This is clearly kitty code detailing invasion plans.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Miljenko Cvjetko
wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> On 2012.02.17 02:40, James Bentley wrote:
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Hello.
I use a splash screen before StartActivity(realactivity)
[Activity (Label = "@string/app_name",
MainLauncher = true,
Theme= "@style/Theme.Splash",
Icon = "@drawable/Icon",
NoHistory = true
)]
in
This is off-topic!
Try SmallBasic forums... Or even scratch
hth
mel
On 2012.02.17 02:40, James Bentley wrote:
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On 2012.02.17 02:40, James Bentley wrote:
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That's great, Jonathan.
Any hope for the bug to be fixed before 1 March?
Any way to get the same behaviour with Java classes? I need to get/set
ReadOnly flag.
setWritable(false, false) doesn't do the trick.
canWrite() is still true.
Am I misunderstanding something completely?
We have a demo fil
It's the cat again.
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I just assumed it was a regex question...
On Feb 17, 2012, at 1:18 PM, Alex Soto wrote:
> Hey we have a little kid interested in MfA =D smart kid tho :)
>
> Alex
>
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> El 16/02/2012, a las 07:48 p.m., James Bentley
> escribió:
>
>> Hfhfhfhruuruhdyfheyydrjhdh
>> 6
Cool story bro :D
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