@ColdFusion It's kind of dumb to me because it seems like that would just encourage off shore accounts
Like the idea itself I think maybe isn't so bad? I'd have to look into it but as a selfish human being like us all... wouldn't want my money to be disappearing
You can get pre-furnished apartments too which might be a good thing for you to do for your first place, then when you can save some money up to buy furniture get a place that isn't furnished
I don't know if you call it an IDE, but I usually use Atom. Github has a package for it that I use for some things. Mostly just to make/push commits because it's nice and lazy.
It's merge thingy was a bit weird the last time I tried though.
yee I mean, I have RAD as my IDE (not by choice, and it doesn't support git, hence the other stuff I need), but I use notepad++ for my text editing other than the ide
Maybe I'm just confused on what you use Atom for
From googling it seemed more like a text editor than an IDE
Atom makes it really simple. You just search and install packages right in it. Packages can change the UI, add code highlighting, pretty much anything.
If I remember correctly, I think I used to use notepad++ to deal with right-to-left language text because it was the only editor that wouldn't break. haha
yeah the appearance bit looks like it works through themes, which you can at least download online and import in, so not the worst but not exactly point and click
oh. It's probably because these laptops are setup with local admin (that isn't my account), and it doesn't really recognize my admin creds on it, gotta reinstall probably
To make it even more specific: I'm trying to remove the "Start a conversation" button from the Zendesk RequestListActivity [here](developer.zendesk.com/embeddables/docs/android-support-sdk/activity_builders#requestlistactivity-builder)
> If you want to customize the components beyond what is specified in the theme, find the component that you want to customize and look at the layout and values directories of the Support SDK. These directories contain all of the source for the SDK layouts and styles. To find these directories:
I know this is an old question but I also wanted to override a library layout with my own, here's how I did it.
The layout in question was called design_bottom_navigation_item
In refs.xml I added the following:
<resources xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools">
<item name="design_b...
copy out the xml, make a new file, make the change, override in refs.xml
how do i handle two changes that need working on that overlap in a git repo?
For example, I want to add feature x so I create a branch. And I want to restructure some stuff so I branch to y. But part of what I want to restructure effects how x needs to be written.