While importing any project in Eclipse, the R.java file is not being generated. It's happening with importing projects only not with creating new projects
Ah I see, well they launched three phones, one being a high powered one with 5inch screen. Not sure about the Metro theme. Maybe it will grow if it's customisable via a root. For example google now on the far left, then the metro tiles and everything after that..
The 5inch screen one is expected to only cost 107 euros, bloody hell. I would jump on that.
If you here requestLocationUpdates pass the GPS provider then it mean you will get the location from the GPS, if you pass the Network provider then it mean you will get the location from the Network, I am not sure whether you are looking for this ?
and then just when you think you have all the right sounds, you try them all together and they have varying volumes, and also dont sound good together.
I have a ViewPager (instantiated with FragmentStatePagerAdapter) with some Fragment attached to it.
In a specific usecase I need to reset instanceBean and UI for most of the fragments in the pager.
After some googling I have tried some solutions like this but the side effects were not easy mana...
and when i try to test this layout on my HTC ONE X , but it seems that always it calls the layout in the default layout folder ( res/layout/include_app_layout.xml ) , and normally it should call the one in ( res/layout-sw360dp/include_app_layout.xml)
> The sizes that you specify using these qualifiers are not the actual screen sizes. Rather, the sizes are for the width or height in dp units that are available to your activity's window.
the dimensions of HTC ONE X ( not HTC ONE) are 720x1280 pixels , which is equals to 360x640 dp ( width, height)
the device's smallestWidth is the shortest of the screen's available height and width (you may also think of it as the "smallest possible width" for the screen). You can use this qualifier to ensure that, regardless of the screen's current orientation, your application's has at least <N> dps of width available for it UI.
are you using android:requiresSmallestWidthDp, android:compatibleWidthLimitDp, or android:largestWidthLimitDp in your manifest (more info : developer.android.com/guide/practices/…)