what do you guys do when you have a crash (basically activity is force closed and goes back to the previous activity) but there are no errors in the log cat?
I can reproduce it, but god dammit, I dont know whats happening, I have break points on both my main thread and the service thread, but for some reason when im stepping through statements in either my main thread or my service thread, the app crashes suddenly -_-
before the crash everytime I see a set of debug messages from V/FA
In your case I would start with divide and conquer. Remove stuff step by step and see if you can somehow pinpoint the area/code that is causing the issue
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If a sticky service is running and the process that it's running in is killed, the app is immediately restarted (most of the time), clearing the logcat
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@codeMagic suppose you have spinner in settings. It changes setting of call counter. Do you write "Max Call Count : 6" in spinner <string-array>? or just "6"? i am having a hard time labeling my spinner,
I have a RecyclerView with a horizontal linear layout manager declared like this:
RecyclerView graph = (RecyclerView) findViewById(R.id.graph);
RecyclerView.LayoutManager classManager = new LinearLayoutManager(this, LinearLayoutManager.HORIZONTAL, false);
graph.setLayoutManager(classManager);
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and, i wanted to know how to tell a noob user that the screen they are looking at is not just a screen, it is a viewpager? how do i tell him to scroll?
lol more or less I did. I also passed out tshirts, and gave a brief talk during opening, and went around to pass out cards and get people to register domains. I was basically there to push namecheap.
well, for natives - documentation sites might be easy. Most of guys here have English as a second language. I think that leaves me on the down side. Suppose reading Android Documentation in spanish/japanese. Even if they taught you spanish in school days, it doesn't mean you want to read documentation in spanish. Just saying.
But I also don't nickel and dime them - i.e. I'm not gonna ask Namecheap to pay for the McDonald's I ate in the airport, or the expensive dinner I splurged on at the hotel.