just "crap" stuff like "Tips from developers Peak and Soundcloud on how to grow your startup on Google Play" that would be better on a 30 seconds PlayGround video than a dev blog
In many other countries, including France, Germany, Italy and Spain, an amount such as €3.50 is often written as 3,50 € instead, largely in accordance with conventions for previous currencies and the way amounts are read aloud.
Caused by java.lang.IllegalArgumentException at android.os.Parcel.readException(Parcel.java:1687) at android.os.Parcel.readException(Parcel.java:1636) at android.app.ActivityManagerProxy.isTopOfTask(ActivityManagerNative.java:5569)
I realized that its that far for onPress UI. When you press/tap Icon, it dims background somewhat showing that icon is a button. So, Text sticking with that boundary will seem odd.
if you don't make layout-large or layout-xlarge, and these devices will use default layout folder for every device. Will the drawable icons be taken from hdpi/xhdpi folder while using default layout?
In my AS preview, devices with 6.0"+ are showing very small icons.
Normally we don't need separate layout files if we don't have different UI design for the larger resolutions. it will pick images from appropriate drawable folder
you can put larger icons in xhdpi/xxhdpi/xxhdpi
or event for tablet you can put icons to specific qualifier drawable-large-xhdpi, drawable-large-xxhdpi and so on
or even for 10" tab you can put icons to drawable-xlarge-xhdpi, drawable-xlarge-xxhdpi and so on
the service should not care about showing stuff on the UI. It can inform the UI manager (activity, fragment) of an event and let it take care of the rest
I just don't know how to keep the time +01:00 no matter where the user is. I've set the emulator location to the US and it converts it to US time, I want to keep it the same time as it was played
Add an abstract method in the parent, and call that in receiver's onReceive, then have the children override that method with their custom functionality
but mark, if a golf match was played at 12:00 UTC, for US eastern, that match would have been played at 7:00. Does it not make sense that the time is converted?
ed, what functionality would required in that method? something with a snackbar you said
No because if a user is going on a golfing holiday they'll remember they played the golf round at whatever time they played locally, it'll be confusing when it's converted for them in their recent rounds screen
Okay my GMT times in the app are being converted to american times due to the emulated app's location, I want to stop the app from converting it and just keep the GMT times (or whatever timezone the round of golf was played in)