I'm trying to use the TextView constructor with style like this:
TextView myText = new TextView(MyActivity.this, null, R.style.my_style );
however, when i do this, the text view does not appear to take the style (I verified the style by setting it on a static object).
I've also tried using my...
@eski Here is empty accounts which is almost identical to empty transactions (except for wording), here is what my account list looks like and here is a transaction list
I'm pretty content with the start up screen. It doesn't have to be super in depth, because the user's gonna enter an account right away and they'll never even remember what my message said or how it looks. How's this for an account list?
Yeah, that's weird. The divider shows up at the bottom of the account listview but not the transaction one. What could be different?
When I create a simple layout with only a ListView in it, there is no separator displayed after the last item, which looks a bit ugly.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<RelativeLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
and...
Yeah, that's definitely gonna happen. I was thinking about pushing an update just with the new UI changes though for now. (no one uses my app, so it doesn't matter either way)
I have an EditText set up as follows:
<ScrollView
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content" >
<LinearLayout
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:descendantFocusability="beforeDescendan...
I think I'm gonna publish these small UI changes for now so some friends have access to it and see what they think, and then I'll begin crossing some extra functionality off my list.
Finally I do it by hand:
public static String parseToCientificNotation(double value) {
int cont = 0;
java.text.DecimalFormat DECIMAL_FORMATER = new java.text.DecimalFormat("0.##");
while (((int) value) != 0) {
value /= 10;
cont++;
}
...
I hate when people who have enough reputation don't upvote your answer but just accept it. If it was a good answer and worthy of your acceptance, give it an upvote, too.
I'm definitely adding padding. I'll look into improving the font style. Definitely going to improve the "gray-oriented" colors. Not sure about your two columns comment.
but you know, even without facebook each person knows that he/she is tracking by someone and some people know everything about you, so I don't think it makes someone scared or something. there excepting facebook so many apps which takes your personal info, read messages and so on. I said that agree with you at point how much time people spend using fb and what is the purpose mostly: play games, read useless stuff and blah blah... this is pity that people waste their time...
I kind of agree. Facebook might know who I am and with whom I have contact, but it has no fucking clue about stuff I do because I am not feeding them any information from my side. Which means their information is rare and probably outdated.
I wanted to remove it, cuz it is too heavy and when I went to Vietnam, here is very hot and much Cleaner always complain about temperature is very high (of processor) and points to fb app.
I just removed it and yeah, messanger is still here. hm
I have a base class to handle images to be dragged on the screen. It veribols for the name, and x,y position of each image. Then it has methods to scale them and do other operations.
I would like to have 2 of these classes, but the imegs name and x,y postion would be diffrent.
I first tried t...
I created a simple application, a counter app, that upon pressing a button increments a integer by one and updates a textview. The code can be seen below:
public class MainActivity extends Activity {
public static int count = 0;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstance...