On Jul 10, 2012, at 5:35 PM, al23883 wrote:
> Where can I get the Mono for Android 4.2.4 beta release from?
Use the automatic updater.
Within Visual Studio:
1. Click Tools > Options
2. In the left-hand tree, click Mono for Android
3. In the right-hand side, under the Mono for Android Extension h
Thanks for explaining that. I have removed all of the API's apart from level
8.
Where can I get the Mono for Android 4.2.4 beta release from? Do I have to
be a member of the beta testers group on Xamarin?
Is there a link I can download it from?
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On Jul 10, 2012, at 4:30 PM, al23883 wrote:
> What API level would you suggest installing? API 15? Sorry if that seems a
> stupid question. I'm pretty new to Android development.
Install the same API level that your intended target device runs. ;-)
Yes, this doesn't necessarily narrow things dow
What API level would you suggest installing? API 15? Sorry if that seems a
stupid question. I'm pretty new to Android development.
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On Jul 10, 2012, at 4:26 PM, al23883 wrote:
> When I click on Main.axml in the layouts folder, Visual Studio crashes.
Did you install the API level 16 files? If so, either remove API level 16 or
try the Mono for Android 4.2.4 beta release.
Thanks,
- Jon
Hi,
I have done a complete install of Mono for Android with the SDK's required.
I have created a basic Android project through Visual Studio. When I click
on Main.axml in the layouts folder, Visual Studio crashes. I also have
MonoDevelop installed too and the same thing happens in here too when yo