but this is how to use "Airplay function" in applications.
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I don't think anything about it looks particularly difficult to use, but whatever. Either way, this isn't the room to discuss it in, and I'm not the person to discuss it with.
I am getting stackoverflow error
My layout structure as below
<TabActivity>
<tab1><Activity name="home">
<tab2><Activitygroup><activity name="XYZ">
<activity name="options">
<activity name="thankYou">
&...
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Ah, then do the first part of my answer. Smaller or less bitmaps.
It may not be the answer you want, but it /is/ the answer.
@AsTeR Usually a background/src of a layout is a reference to it's background/source image in every state. You need to specify an XML resource which is a selector element to specifiy the selected/disabled/focused/normal background images.
You're trying to set the background of a view, and the background image your using is 100x100 (per say) and you don't want the view to expand to at least 100x100 ?
kay - well its a really a basic custom component so you can turn it into anything you like without much effort.
@mars Sorry, I would be more helpful if I could be. Can't remember running into the problem before. Have you tried instead having an ImageView behind your other View in a FrameLayout ?
I would suggest that there must be a way of knowing if not the View with a background's size, you know it's possible limits. That means you can specify the ImageView's dimensions.
Won't the image you're using be horribly stretched if the View can be any size?
So, the solution as I see it: Rethink what you want the output to look like - or use onFinishInflate() to define the ImageView after the parent's dimension has been defined.
gtg, wasting too much time in here - have my own work to do.
im sorry i know this is off topic. but where on SO is a good place to just chat and bs with other developers. i know these chat rooms are very specific
So I am aware of the camera's issue on Samsung devices. You need to create a Uri before calling the camera intent like so:
Intent cameraIntent = new Intent(android.provider.MediaStore.ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE);
ContentValues values = new ContentValues();
values.put(MediaStore.Images.Media.TITLE, m_u...