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FAT32 SHAMER posted:We had a hell of a time getting it to work and ended up just flashing the image to a physical mock head unit Hello fellow automotive friend did you use an off the shelf dev kit, some proprietary OEM part from Harman/Conti/whoever, or some sort of reference board from, say, Nvidia?
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torb main posted:Hello fellow automotive friend did you use an off the shelf dev kit, some proprietary OEM part from Harman/Conti/whoever, or some sort of reference board from, say, Nvidia? we got some piece of poo poo chinesium head unit from amazon, lemme see if i can find it e; oh that was easier than i thought: https://www.amazon.com/gp/slredirec...dgetName=sp_atf idk how exactly they flashed it but it worked
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Dumb question, but could you ask the OEM what arguments to use when calling the emulator tool from the command line? If they insist it works, they've got to have a way to do it (though it might be specific to some jerkwad engineer)
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Volmarias posted:Dumb question, but could you ask the OEM what arguments to use when calling the emulator tool from the command line? If they insist it works, they've got to have a way to do it (though it might be specific to some jerkwad engineer) in my experience if you're dealing with the OEM they use the physical unit to do testing and don't bother with an emulator of any sort.
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Sure, I guess I misread the original message. I read into it that they put out an image specifically with emulator support, but rereading shows that's not necessarily the case
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Does android studio's debugger work with native code? Maybe ours is just too busted for it to attach, but I haven't been able to get it working.
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# ? Sep 5, 2019 02:19 |
yes it does. are you sure the code you're break pointing is actually running?
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brand engager posted:Does android studio's debugger work with native code? Maybe ours is just too busted for it to attach, but I haven't been able to get it working. It does, but depending on how straightforward your native code setup is it can be difficult to get running. If you're writing and building all the code with AS it should work without much headache.
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PokeJoe posted:yes it does. are you sure the code you're break pointing is actually running? It wasn't even attaching to the process last time I tried
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Is anyone else running into a bizarre issue where the layout editor in AndroidStudio shuffles everything in a layout whenever you modify something? Like even renaming a layout causes everything in it to sort themselves by their class. It's so bizarre, and also super annoying. Edit: It also likes to refactor component names across files even when I say not to do that. I renamed deleteButton to deleteGroupButton and it asked if I wanted to refactor - "No (local only)". Build fails - it renamed all deleteButtons in every layout. Shadow0 fucked around with this message at 12:44 on Sep 5, 2019 |
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Does anyone know how to get the boot animation to display in landscape mode rather than portrait (for an AOSP build, Android 9)? Our device is always in landscape mode -except- for the boot animation for some reason. It displays in portrait and when it is done the screen rotates to landscape. The image is made for landscape so it looks terrible.
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Shadow0 posted:Is anyone else running into a bizarre issue where the layout editor in AndroidStudio shuffles everything in a layout whenever you modify something? Like even renaming a layout causes everything in it to sort themselves by their class. It's so bizarre, and also super annoying. YES AND ITS DRIVING ME loving CRAZY WHEN WORKING WITH LINEAR LAYOUTS I thought I was losing my mind
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netcat posted:Does anyone know how to get the boot animation to display in landscape mode rather than portrait (for an AOSP build, Android 9)? can you just... rotate the image?
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FAT32 SHAMER posted:I thought I was losing my mind We can't be sure this isn't also happening.
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FAT32 SHAMER posted:YES AND ITS DRIVING ME loving CRAZY WHEN WORKING WITH LINEAR LAYOUTS I don't know if this is related but I use Code->Reformat Code a lot and I noticed it was rearranging tags making it useless for linearlayout I fixed it by setting Settings->Editor->Code Style->XML->Set from...->Predefined Style->Android
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Vesi posted:I don't know if this is related but I use Code->Reformat Code a lot and I noticed it was rearranging tags making it useless for linearlayout Yeah same, I had to do this too. Very annoying
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Lutha Mahtin posted:can you just... rotate the image? I mean, I guess... But there must be some way to have actual landscape at boot.
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netcat posted:I mean, I guess... But there must be some way to have actual landscape at boot. Maybe, but you're looking at boot code at that point. Rotating really is going to be your best bet unless you feel like Going On An Adventure.
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Is there somewhere I can post my app for critique? Here? I just want to make sure it's at least somewhat functional on devices besides my own before I use it as a resume item.
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Anne Bonny posted:Is there somewhere I can post my app for critique? Here? I just want to make sure it's at least somewhat functional on devices besides my own before I use it as a resume item. You could post the github link and some of us may be keen to peek at it, but otherwise specific questions may be more readily answered than a code review
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I'll take a look if you post it here. Is it on Google play?
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# ? Sep 16, 2019 23:44 |
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If you're not using device hardware like Bluetooth, use an emulator image or two of different phone types to test it out
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It's a camera application. Thanks! edit: Apparently my initial release was compatible with 0 devices. I've just submitted a new version which should show up soon. Anne Bonny fucked around with this message at 05:51 on Oct 30, 2019 |
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Anne Bonny posted:It's a camera application. Thanks! "Your device isn't compatible with this version" Pixel 3 XL Somebody fucked around with this message at 00:19 on Nov 9, 2019 |
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Volmarias posted:"Your device isn't compatible with this version" Same, Pixel 2
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Anne Bonny posted:edit: Apparently my initial release was compatible with 0 devices. I've just submitted a new version which should show up soon. welcome to android development, chief
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A few comments. Play store still shows a "Not designed for children" warning. For utility apps there's no reason you should be restricting this. Don't disable the back button. DON'T DISABLE THE BACK BUTTON. Follow the guidance on how to prompt users for permissions; don't let the permissions dialog be the first thing they see. Give me a good reason why you need the full storage permission instead of app local storage or selecting photos via intent. For that matter, consider saving to a location that camera apps are aware of. "Torch" is a British word for flashlight, consider localizing. Guide dialog still shows in portrait even when holding on landscape
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Volmarias posted:
I could be wrong but I think there's a lengthy review process and stringent requirements to be designed for children now. I tried it on my cartoony live wallpaper and it got rejected / still has that notice.
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Checking in from a galaxy s9. Same stuff as above. Are you limiting the preview image quality seems limited. The preview is not clear/ sharp/ hd
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Infomaniac posted:Checking in from a galaxy s9. Same stuff as above. Are you limiting the preview image quality seems limited. The preview is not clear/ sharp/ hd I did like the effect once i started snapping away.
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Infomaniac posted:Checking in from a galaxy s9. Same stuff as above. Are you limiting the preview image quality seems limited. The preview is not clear/ sharp/ hd I limit the preview size to maximize the frame-rate. I am using OpenCV4Android in order to interface with the camera api and perform native image processing. I don't know if using the camera api directly would appreciably improve performance, but I'm not sure how to tell without doing a huge revision. Anne Bonny fucked around with this message at 04:49 on Sep 18, 2019 |
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I'm trying to give my app an option to pick the language, but it's proving to be a lot more difficult than I thought.code:
Is there a better way to do this? Googling the problem gives me a lot of results how to change my phone settings. It's annoying sometimes that the language and the OS have the same name.
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Shadow0 posted:I'm trying to give my app an option to pick the language, but it's proving to be a lot more difficult than I thought. The android way is to just let the OS decide the language but I've done this for testing purposes (API 24+ only): code:
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As above, you generally want to just let the language the user has chosen for their device be used. Is there a reason you want to let the user override it?
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I personally keep my phone in norwegian but some more complicated apps i'd prefer to use in english so I dont accidentally break stuff.
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I've lived in a lot of places and have had to deal with a lot of computers which aren't in my native tongue, and it's super frustrating when you have no option to change the language on something. I recognize that sharing a phone is tremendously unlikely, but why not give users the option?FAT32 SHAMER posted:I personally keep my phone in norwegian but some more complicated apps i'd prefer to use in english so I dont accidentally break stuff. Like this ^ You never know what kind of relationship the user has with a language. I meet a lot of people who have their phone in language X, but like to have something like Facebook in English for studying purposes. Also the app is for myself, so I'm not super concerned about "best practice", haha.
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Anne Bonny posted:It's a camera application. Thanks! Cool camera effects. The UI isn't very intuitive and the guide could be more helpful but if it's just for you to use that stuff isn't so important. Somebody fucked around with this message at 00:19 on Nov 9, 2019 |
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https://www.xda-developers.com/google-chrome-no-longer-webview-provider-android-10/ Jesus loving christ
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Hmm that's a weird bug - what release channel is your Trichrome on? I guess at least there's a better chance of bugs being fixed before they hit Stable, but lol you know a bunch of people are gonna go on Canary just because
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Is it possible to build Android with OEM unlocking enabled and dm-verity disabled by default? That does not involve hacking the uboot source and figuring out whatever magic the OEM unlocking service does? Or is it vendor specific?
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