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04:06
FUUUUU, spend 6 hours fixing a bug
and it was trivial, like usual
04:25
phone not plugged in?
nah it was sharedpreferences stuff
was using putint instead of putstring
user457812
04:40
Orientation in Android is a horrifying thing
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user457812
Absolutely horrifying
hehe
Hey, do you guys know if calling schedule() on a timer which is already running replaces the existing schedule, or does it just add a new one?
user457812
Neither, it should throw an exception
user457812
Or am I confusing tasks and schedules
user457812
I'd say to try it and see, but doing that on Android is sufficiently painful that it's not really doable
05:02
ok, it just adds an extra one
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Q: draw and scale custom rectangle on a view in android

pengwangi want to custom view,it can include some effect:first draw a pic on the view as a background then draw a rectangle on the image,and draw other image named A in the rectangle, we know the rectangle have four fixed point,when i drag one of these,the rectangle can scale,at the same time A also is...

 
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06:17
hi
any body is here?
The device is showed in ddms. But after I input the command "adb shell" in cmd, the device disappear. And it display this information in console: [2011-07-21 14:05:59 - DeviceMonitor]Sending jdwp tracking request failed!
how to fix this problem?
who can help?
:(
06:58
Hi Judy. I don't know how to solve it, but I would search for "Sending jdwp tracking request failed!" + android in Google.
07:17
Hi Thunder, I have searched it. but there is no sulotion. :(
sulotion
solution
07:32
;(
I can connect another device successfully, but can't connect the target device.
08:03
I have solved by myself!!
:)
08:14
What method is called by the UI thread after a fragment has finished loading?
/ How can you tell if the current thread is the UI thread?
Morning @OctavianDamiean
Still in bed?
howdy
You know, the more I use this autobright functionality, the more I realise how little use it is
I mean, unless you're using your phone inside then step into a bright day, it's just eating valuable battery
That being said, I'll still leave it as an option on the app
user457812
08:37
I disable automatic brightness on my phone
Semi-auto seems to be the sweet spot
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Q: Fragments & Threads - Keeping stateful sequence going on Orientation Change.

GraemeI'm working on an annoying problem where I have a DialogFragment on screen with a ProgressBar which is displayed after you click a button. The view is constructed with the usual onCreateView() method. My problem is when you change the orientation the Dialog is onDestroyed & and onCreated onc...

Grrr for Fragments and Threads.
09:09
Deleted that question - was rubbish.
Too quiet in here this mroning
Well it is not too quiet, it is just about right. :)
Ok, it's quiet for me who is finding random design elements hard going
Hi Kundan
God bless Eclipse's dictionary. Makes me look like i've got some intelligence when other programmers read my comments.
heh
Hello Sayem
I'm implementing an amazing new feature into Lux. Setting the backlight to 100% on AC power :P
No idea why people want that feature, but it was requested
Sounds like a good plan and easy to implement.
09:42
That is because when you dock your phone (and dock has audio output), you want to see what's playing (-.
@Room Owner: Thank you for granting my request :-)
Nothing to thank for. ;)
@OctavianDamiean Easy, but not trivial. I have to turn off all the auto stuff, and ensure that it gets restored properly
Well that shouldn't be all that hard.
09:44
I am pretty new to android, just started learning the basic yesterday. I am following Beginning Android Application Development by Wrox Publications. Can anyone suggest some good resources on it (other than developer.android.com, because I know about it :-) ) ?
The best resource is to choose a project, and start writing.
Yup.

Android Book Club June 17

Jun 17 at 19:09, 45 minutes total – 77 messages, 3 users, 0 stars

Bookmarked Jun 17 at 21:28 by Octavian Damiean

Android Book Club - June 25

Jun 24 at 19:04, 1 hour 45 minutes total – 200 messages, 7 users, 1 star

Bookmarked Jun 25 at 4:21 by Sathya

Sayem: Android's site is amazing. That and SO is the only thing you should ever need.

Android Book Club July 1

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Bookmarked Jul 1 at 20:01 by Octavian Damiean

Thank you alllll :D
09:46
@Graeme Books are essential. Everyone should have a couple of books on the technology he works on at home.
Once I'm out of the office I don't do technology
And while I'm in the office I'm too busy doing to read :)
@SayemAhmed Those are links to bookmarked conversations here in chat. We have the so called Android Book Club event every two weeks where people share their impressions of books on Android and programming in general.
That should be a good start for you.
@Octavian: Thank you very much, I will certainly try to follow
benefits of having a dad who did something very similar
@Graeme Of course not everyone has the time or energy to invest in technology after work but for those that do books are a great resource.
09:49
you realise that life is for living now or else you regret it when your older
That is definitely true.
@OctavianDamiean I do like reading, including tech books - But i'd prefer a good fantasy novel over the SCJP manual :)
I used to read heaps of programming books, but I never wrote any code
biggest waste of time ever
Just choose a project and get stuck into it
Books should be read afterward
I think reading books and writing code should be done simultaneously
Sure, but start something first
09:54
I think books are pretty pointless apart from as references.
Unless you're in university - Or learning techniques.
I've got collegues to tell me when there is a new pattern or the like - at that point I'll totally go online and read up on it. Still wouldn't do a book
Then again, I'm a total Phillastine.
hi
who are familiar with play RTSP video in android?
I can't play the RTSP video successful.
ERROR/PlayerDriver(2596): Command PLAYER_INIT completed with an error or info PVMFFailure
:)
10:15
@Judy: Post a question about it on SO first :-)
@SayemAhmed ok
thank you
^_^
I am going home. see you tomorrow.
@Judy: No need to thank me :-) . If you don't get any response there, then post the link of the question here :-)
OK, bye :-)
10:48
@OctavianDamiean You've been round the Android block right?
I'm not quite sure I understand.
aka - You're smart right?
Um, well I hope I am. :D
In your expert opinion - how crazy is the solution I'm using:
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A: How can I change the OverScroll color in Android 2.3.1?

GraemeAfaik there is no way to do this. So I created one; presenting: Graeme's Amazing Custom List View I've created a custom view which surrounds custom overscroll ImageView's and a standard ListView: <com.customlistview.view.CustomGlowListView android:layout_width="fill_par...

I find myself banging my head against side effects of this all the time.
such as onItemClickListener() not firing properly.
Oh hehe I know that problem.
I had to build my own Adapter and ListView
I needed a checkbox in every list row and the list row clickable separately.
That almost drove me nuts.
10:57
Did you get to a solution to the onItemClickListener() not firing?
I don't have the onItemClickListener in my ListView.
It is a totally custom implementation from bottom up. I had to get rid of the mysterious recycling implementation of Android.
I thought "Yeah, I'll just code it up" but it's very hard to get context from an adapter and the view is being used loads of places. Is it possible to fire a onItemClickListener() event do you think?
I have bookmarked the question so I can check it out later today, right now I gotta run.
Cool - catch you later
11:24
Hey guys! Got an issue regarding Bluetooth connection, anyone up for the challenge? :D
Sure, all the people browsing Stack Overflow. ;)
yeah, dunno. But I have several questions and thought I'd save some time by asking them here rather then asking them on the forum :D
Nope. Stack Overflow is not a forum and it is the place where you want to have your question on.
Not here.
Once it is on Stack Overflow you can just paste a link to the question in here.
@OctavianDamiean Sure it's a forum, it's a Q&A forum
No, it is not a forum.
11:27
@OctavianDamiean Alrighty, I'll do that
@OctavianDamiean So you don't see forum being a part of stackoverflow.com?
It is a part but it isn't a forum.
It is a Q&A platform of its own.
It's for, um ... questions and answers.
The concept of a forum is totally different.
11:30
I guess you could call it a forum, if you take the definition by its traditional sense.
@Glitch Exactly my point
"A public facility to meet for open discussion"
Well a forum implies discussions.
@Glitch Thanks for posting the definition
Either way, it's useless debating semantics.
11:31
@OctavianDamiean And a Q&A forum is not?
@Glitch Yeah =/
@glitch ... agreed
Stack Overflow is not meant for discussions. It is meant to questions and answers only. Chat.SO is for discussions. Those topics are separated in the StackExchange network.
nods
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Q: Connecting to a already paired Bluetooth device

MazzeRecently I tried to get a pairing process to work programatically and I succeded. But I recently found out that the users of my application can be connected to several of "interesting" devices. So I have to prompt the user to choose a device to connect to So I have to connect the user to a alrea...

There's the post. Any help would be great. I'll discuss it here if you guys prefer that =)
Well you can try to discuss it in the question with the result that the system will automatically create a chat room for the people involved in the comment discussion. ;)
@OctavianDamiean which has to be the coolest thing I've seen on the web :)
It happened to me the other day and I was like WTF? That's awesome
11:38
Yup.
StackExchange is driven by unicorns, that is something only few people know. That makes it so awesome.
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12:02
... next you'll be telling me the servers are hosted on candy mountain.
No but that'd definitely rock.
I don't want to be the data center admin though.
I like my kidneys.
12:18
I think I'll go for a Nexus S.
Oh hello @AlbusDumbledore!
I'm very much wondering why haven't they used overloading for the `Canvas.clip*` methods. I mean, we have `clipPath`, `clipRect`, `clipRegion`, etc., why not just clip. It just leaps to the eye and makes one wonder.

The same goes with the numerous draw* methods. Can't really get it.
There are two reasons why I've invited you to this room.
@OctavianDamiean Are you talking to me?
1.) I've noticed that you wanted a high-level sane discussion about Android programming. Here is the only place where you can do that.
Yup.
Wow. What an honour!!!
12:20
2.) We now have Merlin and Dumbledore in this room which is epic. :D
Ahahahahaha
If we can get Gandalf join us we'd have the trio.
Yes, indeed.
Thanks Octavian :-) It's great to have sum fun with it all!
Regarding your question. You mean instead of the methods you've listed you'd like to have one method called clip which just does everything?
Hi All,
12:22
Depending on the parameters you pass it of course.
I got a problem searched on net got many refrences having same problem but no solution
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3552357/runtimeexception-on-widget-that-has-a-bitmap-android/3552365#3552365
It is hard to answer that. On one hand it makes sense to semantically separate them.
@OctavianDamiean Exactly. It' seems far more intuitive for me.
You know I've read quite a bit of the core CPP code
On the other hand it makes sense to have only one method doing the work.
it won't be one method
just one name ;-)
12:24
Well one method name yes.
right
So, I suspect
that the guys form the Android team
had so much work to do
they got a bit carried away in C style :-D
I mean
That they forgot the concept of overriding methods? :D
I've hear it's a small team
not completely
just carried away
they do use overriding
This is quite an interesting question actually.
Well, I've seen some good amount of inconsistencies in the android core stuff
it's nothing really bad
12:27
Try to formulate a nice Stack Overflow question for this and I'll try to broadcast it to the people who might be able to answer it.
nods
just showing that they've done a lot in a very short time
Yea, another thing we've noticed is the Button's setEnabled() method.
There's too much intelligence in this chat room. It's getting claustrophobic!
 
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13:53
hi
14:43
Buy @OctavianDamiean
thanks for the nice talk
I'm going to have some well-deserved rest :-).
Wish ya all the best mate ;-)
 
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16:34
hi
anyone in here
stackoverflow.com/questions/6769514/… any solution for my question
Yeah, I was looking at that question earlier
ok any suggestions
What did you define as the list item layout?
what do you mean
you have a list adapter right?
16:39
yes
i am using a custom listadapter
right so what are you passing in txtViewResourceId?
I have a layout in which i have defined how a row should look ...i m passing that as textviewid
and that row has a text view where you put the information?
yes
in my code if i settextsize it works great
the changing the font size in that textbox should change the size of the text for each record in the listview
16:45
true
if that works then ill answer your question on SO so others can see :P
let me give that a quick try
still waiting for my emulator to start
lol ok
looks ok on the emulator let me quickly try my device also
well Ill post my answer.
16:59
accepted answer thxs :)
thank you :D
 
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Q: mediaPlayer and back button

Coder1I have an activity that implements MediaController.MediaPlayerControl. The audio player plays the file just fine, but I can not get out of the activity by pressing the back button. When the back button is pressed, I get these 2 messages in the log. The current activity appears to continue to wo...

this seams to be a little odd...
 
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user457812
21:47
This multiple-APK stuff sounds like Google finally gave up on the monolithic app model

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