Here it is I understand there are better ways to do a FloatingActionMenu but I chose this way because I put a lot of work into it. I included the FAM class just in case but the layout is the main thing.
Sometimes I wonder if I'm too soft, or if lots of people are truly an a**. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32387181/which-is-more-efficient-string-concatenation-or-substitution
happened to my once, and on that specific case I was wrong, I mean, I was just getting started on this site. But instead of pointing out why I was wrong, ppl just kept downvoting.
Even worse, one of those guys started a witch hunt against me, and started to downvote my accepted answers lol
@Mauker Sure people are asses sometimes when they don't need to be. But there are plenty of questions like that where the OP can at least try a simple check themselves first but don't
I don't know. I've got a couple downvoted questions. One I think might be reasonable and the other I don't think so. It hasn't kept me from contributing to the site in all kinds of ways
Seriously, how many people who bitch about the site and downvotes have read the help docs? Probably not many. That's the first thing I read when I visit a new site
@codeMagic Idk, sometimes I think there's a better way to do that. And I'd rather explain WHY the question is bad instead of just downvoting it... Even the site encourages you to do that, and sometimes ppl just don't do it at all.
@codeMagic This is looking like a philosophy class lol
As far as I understand the system downvotes should educate the users and help keeping the standards of questions (and answers) as high as possible.
Agreeing with a downvote and adding one more is understandable; it stresses a point. (If one was made..)
But where is the educational value of an a...
But sometimes you just can't tell. I mean, perhaps it's a stupid problem, but OP might have spent a few weeks trying to solve it, but just wasn't doing something very obvious right...
Mauker, sure! But if that is happening often then the OP has a problem. If it isn't happening often, then a few downvotes and snide remarks shouldn't matter much
mr5, the main.this was a pretty terrible question. And, before asking, I did a lot of research, read some shit wrong, so asked. Got a shitty comment in an answer but moved on and realized where I was wrong. I learned a lot from that one post
While others operate on hard-core optimization...
Take this as your best bet
std::string toAARRGGBB(const std::string &argb)
{
std::string ret("0x");
int start = 2; //"0x####";
// ^^ skipped
for (int i = start;i < argb.length(); ++i)
{
ret += argb[i]...
After some digging, I found a rather simple solution. You'll have to edit your config.txt file. Located on the FAT partition of your raspberry pi SD card.
It's perfectly possible to do it using the pi itself, or you could just plug the microSD card on your computer and use your favorite editor fo...
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started by a fragment, owned by an activity, can I call back from the dialog fragment to the first fragment, or do I have to callback to the activity and then call back to that fragment?
codeMagic would have a heart attack reading that sentence.
When the dialog fragment is done, I want to callback to the fragment and say like 'hey, the user selected this item from the dialog', is there a way to do that?
The only thing I can think of is calling getActivity inside the dialog. But I don't want to callback to the activity, I want to call back to the fragment.
If there isn't, I'll have to use a two step process from DialogFragment => Activity => Fragment
I have a fragment that opens a dialogfragment to get user input (a string, and an integer). How do I send these two things back to the fragment?
Here is my DialogFragment:
public class DatePickerFragment extends DialogFragment {
String Month;
int Year;
@Override
public View onC...
I can't figure out why this dialog fragment isn't doing what it's supposed to
my TV is clearly match_parent width, and gravity="center" but the text is only showing up on the left and the listener is only detecting clicks on the text, not on the line itself