@Slade no, actually, I am just making guesses and I think, that image is pixelating, because its size is smaller than original image and when you are seeing it, you are enlarging it to same size as that of original image
and I also think that it is bound to be pixelated, you can try Adobe Photoshop or any online image cropping tool
every cropped image pixelate if you enlarge/zoom it
@Slade what I am saying is that you have to make the imageview smaller in order to show the cropped image better than the imageview that was showing original image
@DroidDev i mean after cropping image, i m going to upload it on server. and from server side, client says that image size is diferent from original image.
@DroidDev i dont know how to solve it.. because both libraries cropping code is different because cropper library not supporting zoom and my library supporting..
Check the build path -> Java Build Path -> Order and Export tab -> uncheck Android private Librairies.
If still not working add the following line the project.properties file :
dex.force.jumbo=true
The probable cause is maybe a big sized jar in build path.
Multi-dex support solves this problem. dx 1.8 already allows generating several dex files.
Android L will support multi-dex natively, and next revision of support library is going to cover older releases back to API 4.
It was stated in this Android Developers Backstage podcast episode by Anwar Gh...
Or far simpler than dealing with Spannables manually, since you didn't say that you want the background highlighted, just the text:
String styledText = "This is <font color='red'>simple</font>.";
textView.setText(Html.fromHtml(styledText), TextView.BufferType.SPANNABLE);
@SilentKiller no, I am afraid, I can't. Actually, its because of problems on coding side. But, I just need something that can save images in gallery. Btw, doing it myself now