I think this was asked a couple days ago in here but, in Eclipse if you held the cursor over a method call it would show you info about that method. Such as params/return types
How is that done in AS? If I do the same, I get a popup for a split second
I'm asking how I can hover over a method with the cursor in AS and see the docs. In Eclipse, if you do that it shows the params and return types of that method and describes it
Well, like for the fragment replace() method. Apparently there are two but the quick docs are only showing me the one that takes 3 params but I'm using the one which takes 2
Ok so I have a question for you all. I started a library the other night called SnackBar. It's a toast-esque notification system based on the Google Material Design docs. I have a small demo app that I want to upload to Google Play but first I need an icon.
My ninja hack worked ... kind. At least it doesn't crash anymore. But still has problems - instead trying to fill the listview with the old array, now it will just fill the number with rows in the old array with new array repeatedly
You're right. But it depends on the dev. I'd like to think I could just create another clean Fragment imlementation and just replace it. And leave the Activity code untouched.
are contact IDs primary and unique? For example, if I have a contact with an ID 1802, and then I delete them from my contact list, then add another person, would that new person take up ID 1802?
contact IDs in the context of, data.getData().getLastPathSegment() from onActivityResult, where data is the intent, and onActivityResult is the result from a contact picker
I think the ID generation are continuous once the first contact is added, like what MySQL is doing with its field that has an attribute of auto increment
so, to sum everything up, I'd say that this tutorial https://developers.google.com/games/services/android/init is incorrect for someone that wants to use google play game services in his gradle project. Dixi
hm. My nexus 4 with 4.4.4 says I have outdated google play services (in my app, when I try to google-sign-in). But I do have the latest version - no update available on playmarket
starting to wonder if changing the room description to something like "a safe haven for Android gurus to hide from help vampires" would be a good idea.