at first buttons were overlapping images on small screen devices. Now I changed it and the buttons fall offscreen. I think it is better if they keep their aspect ratio
i'll try crop inside again, but i don't think it helps (havent tried it with the recent changes though)
Yup, I don't see any difference with any scaletype I choose
I think the images don't scale because they are in the linear layout. Yes a weight would be a solution I guess. Then I'd have to change the layout though. Thanks for the suggestions!
Entirely below, So I guess that is top-under-bottom
All because the german text is longer than other languages we have =p
scaletype scales a bitmap inside the bounds of a imageview, does not modify the size of it's imageView. for it to work, it only has to have a bitmap loaded (via code or via SRC), and depending of the type, it will modify how that bitmap looks inside those bounds.
so a 100x50px jpg on a 50x50dp ImageView will look horrible with FitXY, because it will horizontally collapse and look deformed
cM, for got to explain when I gave you that last you tube link, there's a few videos of weird random dots/lights/shapes in the blackness of space, then NASA cuts the video or changes camera, as if to say 'Dammit, the public shouldn't have seen that".
I am trying to improve my Android archticture by using kind of a MVP Pattern. On my Activity I am creating an Interactor (pojo,not injected) in which I want to inject a class that stores an login-token to the shared-prefs (so it needs the context). This means Activity (Context) -> InteractorInterface -> Interactor (no context) -> SharedPrefUsingClass (Context). General question: Is it generally possible to inject the context into this "SharedPrefUsingClass" by using @Inject ?
@Emmanuel ok, but there is a layer of abstraction between my Activity and the class that uses the Context for the shared prefs. Do I need to pass the application(-context) through to the class? Its like Activity -> InteractorInterface -> Interactor -> SharedPrefUsingClass so I can inject it?
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In a chat room that's in gallery (i.e., users need to receive permission to send messages), users with no special permissions can still star messages (something that's most definitely 'writing' to the room).
Example: The two stars here were me, despite not even requesting permission.
Flagging annoys some of the chat population who gets a notice to vote on the flags, and it's annoying as hell to be bothered to do so about perfectly normal stuff like Picasso quotes.
I did use some custom command lines, but then didn't do them with git. dammit, can't recall their names. I used one with a trial for about a month or so and then another one
LOL, I found this in the code someone wrote in my stead while I was on vacation
"//FIXME activated this using an bundled argument? to prevent accidental reaction to urls //links specified by putting <a> tags in the string lblInfoMessage.setMovementMethod(LinkMovementMethod.getInstance()); lblInfoMessage .setText(args.getInt(KEY_INFORMATION_MESSAGE));"
You can set links like that that are automatically executed? D:
lol this guy is so funny. he writes everywhere "// fixme some kind of error"