Hi guys,
I've noticed that if my android device prints a lot of messages to LogCat it
will start to slow down visual studio. If I clear the contents of device
logging view then vs returns to its usual performance.
If I leave it spamming for long enough it renders VS completely unusable and
requir
Fellow developers,
I have used both MonoDroid and Mono for Android about a year with emphasis on
MonoTouch. Lately I have been tasked to develop an Android application as well.
Seeing that Android comes in many flavors size-wise I have read some of
Xamarins documentation on the subject of Multi
On Dec 6, 2012, at 6:31 AM, l0nestar wrote:
> I've noticed that if my android device prints a lot of messages to LogCat it
> will start to slow down visual studio.
Please file an enhancement request at bugzilla.xamarin.com so that we don't
forget about this.
Thanks!
- Jon
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I usually do my Android layouts by hand, so I can't speak directly about
the designer, however, one thought does come to mind.
The smallest-width qualifier wasn't introduced until Android 3.2 (API Level
13). It will be ignored by earlier versions of Android. I wonder if maybe
your targeted version
On Dec 5, 2012, at 2:11 PM, Lucio Moises Saccal wrote:
> But on the Lenovo tablet K1 it works until the app has to download the data,
> after it tries... the getResponse method throws a timeout error.
Can you please provide the full stack trace of the timeout error?
Thanks,
- Jon
Hello,
I’m not sure what I changed... but the start emulator link in VS2010 is no
longer showing the list of AVDs.
However, MonoDevelop do show a list of AVDs in tools->Open AVD Manager.
Both Mono for Android and MonoDevelop are the latest versions.
Sincerely,
King
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